At 12, her photograph was splashed all over the media – local, national and international - as she walked, bags in hand, alongside her father Dana Majhi, who was carrying the body of her mother Amang on his shoulders, sobbing all the while. Majhi had to carry the body of his wife, who had died while under treatment at the district headquarters hospital in Bhawanipatna, all the way to his village, 10 km away, after being denied the services of a hearse by the hospital authorities. He did not have the money to hire a vehicle. The incident was a telling commentary as much on the acute poverty prevailing as on the wretched state of healthcare facilities in the remote tribal areas of Odisha (and indeed of India).