57 leprosy patients vote for first time in Jharkhand's Jamtara, hope new govt will take care of them
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In Jamtara, Jharkhand, 57 leprosy patients voted for the first time in the Jharkhand assembly elections on November 20. They cast their votes at a dedicated booth set up for them at Snehpur Community Building in Mihijam. Tinku Pandit, a leprosy patient, expressed hope that the new government will address their issues, including a pension for leprosy patients.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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