Kin of man who lost his life in Mumbra tragedy seek employment amid battle with grief, financial insecurity
We need a job,” pleads Anil More’s family from Siddharth Nagar , Shahapur, their voices heavy with the weight of unspoken pain and overwhelming loss. June 9 shattered their world.
Anil More, the sole breadwinner of the family, fought for his life for ten agonising days after the tragic Mumbra train accident. But despite his brave battle, he passed away, leaving behind a family lost in grief and financial uncertainty. Read More
Ashish, 25, his son, and his younger sister are post-graduates, but unemployed. Their father’s death has plunged them into a deep crisis. “Railways hasn’t compensated us,” said Ashish, his voice trembling.
“They blamed the victims at first, but now an FI

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