Maharashtra govt to give Rs 50,000 ex-gratia to kin of Covid-19 victims
Maharashtra govt to give Rs 50,000 ex-gratia to kin of Covid-19 victims
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Mumbai: The Maharashtra government has made a major announcement. In fact, the Maharashtra government has announced that the families of those who died as a result of corona will receive 50,000 rupees. Let me inform you that the government has stated that an independent portal will be built where the deceased's next of kin will be required to apply. Their account will subsequently be credited with the compensation amount. The Supreme Court has authorised the Centre's idea to offer an ex-gratia of 50,000 rupees to persons who die of corona in India. This decision has been made as a result of that.

 

In fact, the court previously ruled that a sum of Rs. Let us also remind you that Maharashtra has been one of the worst-affected states in terms of corona infection in the country. In reality, corona has infected over 6.5 million people so far, with 1 lakh 40 thousand 857 people dying as a result of the infection.

There are another 50 persons on the list who died on Friday. According to data issued by the Union Health Ministry on November 26, a total of 10,549 new corona cases were documented in the country in only 24 hours. At the same time, 488 people had died the day before from corona. In Kerala, 56 patients died in the span of 24 hours. In Maharashtra, 50 patients died, followed by 17 in Tamil Nadu and 11 in West Bengal.

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