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Jehanabad, Bihar

Aug 02, 2023

No crime, only punishment

In Jehanabad district, it is the marginalised Musahars who get picked up in prohibition cases. The legal battles that follow are expensive, and the burden falls on the entire family

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Author

Umesh Kumar Ray

Umesh Kumar Ray is a Takshila-PARI Senior Fellow 2025, and a former PARI Fellow 2022.  A freelance journalist, he is based in Bihar and covers marginalised communities.

Editor

Devesh

Devesh is a poet, journalist, filmmaker and translator. He is the Translations Editor, Hindi, at the People's Archive of Rural India.

Translator

Joshua Bodhinetra

Joshua Bodhinetra is the Content Manager of PARIBhasha, the Indian languages programme at People's Archive of Rural India (PARI). He has an MPhil in Comparative Literature from Jadavpur University, Kolkata and is a multilingual poet, translator, art critic and social activist.