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Rs 50,000 compensation to kin of those who lost lives due to COVID 19, Centre tells SC
The Central Government has told the Supreme Court that ex-gratia will be given to kin of deceased subject to cause of death being certified as COVID-19.
Highlights
- Rs 50,000 compensation will be given
- This will be given if the death is being certified by Covid-19
The Central Goverment has told the Supreme Court that the ex-gratia assistance of Rs 50,000 to the kin of COVID-19 victims will be provided by from the State Disaster Response Fund (SDRF).
The National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) has recommended that Rs 50,000 be given to the kin of those who died of COVID-19, the Centre informed the Supreme Court on Wednesday.
It said that ex-gratia assistance will also be given to the kin of those who died of the virus due to involvement in COVID-19 relief operations or activities associated with the preparedness for dealing with the pandemic.
The ex-gratia assistance will be given subject to the cause of death being certified as COVID-19 as per the guidelines issued by Ministry of Health and Family Welfare and ICMR, the government said. It added that the ex-gratia assistance will be provided by states from State Disaster Response Fund (SDRF).
On September 3, the top court had expressed displeasure over delay in framing of guidelines for issuance of death certificates to the families of those who died of COVID-19.
The apex court had in its June 30 verdict directed the NDMA to recommend within six weeks the guidelines for ex-gratia assistance on account of loss of life to the family members of persons who died due to COVID-19.
(With inputs from PTI)