Madhya Pradesh govt announce to give Rs.1 lakh to those who died of Covid

Bhopal: Many families living in different cities and villages of the country have lost their loved ones due to corona epidemic. Many people have been devastated and are still breaking down. In the past, one person has died in a family and only a earning member of a family has died. Covid-19 has led to many children whose heads have been lifted from their parents' shadows. The State Governments have now extended their hand to help these affected families. Madhya Pradesh is the first name in the list.

Yes, on Thursday, Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan announced that the state government will give an ex-gratia of One lakh rupees to the families of those who lost their lives due to the second wave of corona in the state. In fact, CM Shivraj Singh Chouhan made the announcement during a discussion with BJP MLAs. He said, "Today I am telling mla friends that we are making another arrangement today. That is the system, in this second wave, an ex-gratia of Rs.1 lakh will be given to the family in which the death occurred due to Covid-19.''

In the end, Shivraj Singh Chouhan added, "After all, there is a crisis in his house, there has been trouble. We cannot live only with sympathy. They are our own people. Their pain is our suffering. We tried (to save them), but we could not save. But one lakh rupees will be given ex-gratia to those families.''

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