A little bewildered by the turn of events and the sudden attention on him and one who candidly says he does not know what one lakh means, Majhi, who hails from remote Melaghar village in Kalahandi district, has seen his kitty swell to Rs 15 lakh. But he sorely misses his wife.
After the incident that sparked an outrage and pushed him into limelight, Majhi's three daughters are being provided free education by Kalinga Institute of Social Sciences (KISS) at its residential school here.
Majhi told reporters that he would deposit the money in the bank for his three daughters for their future use.
Majhi, who has been getting help from many quarters ever since August 24 when he walked carrying his wife's body on his shoulder from a hospital as he was unable to get a hearse, said he was told that Bahrain prince donated the money after learning about his tragedy.
The Sulabh International made fixed deposits in Majhi's bank account which will mature five years hence on September 3, 2021.
Founder of Sulabh International Dr Bindeshwar Pathak
sent a representative of his organisation to meet Dana Majhi.
"Dr Pathak was moved over the plight of Dana Majhi and made this donation to help the tribal man," said Vinod Sharma of Sulabh International.
Sharma handed over the Fixed Deposit paper worth Rs 5 lakh and Rs 10,000 cash to Dana Majhi at his Melghar village.
In a major support to the poor tribal, Bhubaneswar-based KISS is providing education to his three minor daughters.
Founder of KISS Achyuta Samanta said as per advice of the Ambassador of Bahrain the amount gifted by their prime miniser would be in fixed deposits in the name Majhi's daughters.
Incidentally, two representatives from KISS had accompanied Majhi to Delhi on his maiden air travel to collect the cheque from Bahrain embassy as he had not even seen the state capital of Bhubaneswar earlier. Expenses for his Delhi visit were borne by KISS.
The tribal representatives from the district also requested KISS authorities to open a branch of the institute in Kalahandi. A branch of KISS will start functioning in Kalahandi from coming academic year, KISS authorities hinted.
Majhi has also got Rs 80,000 from the state government which has also assured him a pucca house under the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana and inclusion under the National Family Benefit Scheme.
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