Renowned human rights activist and Padma Shri awardee, Birubala Rabha, known for her relentless efforts in combating witch-hunting, passed away this morning at 9:23 am while undergoing treatment at the State Cancer Institute in Guwahati.
The Assam Government, recognizing her invaluable contributions to society, had previously pledged to cover the expenses for her medical care.
Assam Cabinet Minister Chandra Mohan Patowary, following his visit to the State Cancer Institute last Saturday to assess her health, announced the decision to support Rabha’s treatment. She had been admitted to the institute on April 22, 2024, battling cancer in its advanced third stage.
Expressing deep sorrow at Rabha’s passing, Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma took to social media, stating, “I am deeply distressed to learn about the passing away of Padma Shri Smt Birubala Rabha. Through her untiring efforts to end social evils she illuminated the paths of scores of women with hope and confidence. Rising through a challenging life, she epitomised courage against all odds. Assam will forever remain grateful for her leadership in serving society.”
Despite initial reports of a slight improvement in Rabha’s condition on May 4, following her transfer to the Intensive Care Unit (ICU), her health subsequently deteriorated, culminating in her passing today.
Birubala Rabha’s legacy transcends her battle with cancer. As a tireless activist, she spearheaded extensive campaigns against witch-hunting and played a pivotal role in the enactment of the Prevention of and Protection from Witch Hunting Act, 2015, by the Assam Government. Her organization, Mission Birubala, continues to raise awareness about the grave dangers of witch-hunting prevalent in society, ensuring that her advocacy persists even in her absence.