This Article is From Jul 10, 2016

India To Give Rs 5 Lakh To Victims Of Cross-Border Firing

India To Give Rs 5 Lakh To Victims Of Cross-Border Firing

Indian villagers show walls damaged in cross-broder firing by Pakistan in Jammu. (PTI photo)

New Delhi: For the first time, civilian victims of cross border firing along the India-Pakistan border will be given a compensation of Rs 5 lakh similar to those who die due to terrorism or Maoist violence.

The decision to give compensation to the victims of cross-border firing and enhancing the amount from Rs 3 lakh to Rs 5 lakh to the victims of terrorism or Maoist violence was taken by Home Minister Rajnath Singh on Friday.

"Now onwards, any civilian who dies anywhere in the country due to terror attack, Naxal violence, firing from across the border, shelling or IED (Improvised Explosive Device) explosion will be given Rs 5 lakh as compensation uniformly. The amount will be given next of kin of the victim," an official said.

Rs 5 lakh will also be given to those who receive 50 per cent or more disability or incapacitation due to the same reasons.

The compensation amount will be given subject to the condition that no employment has been provided to any of the family members of the victims by state or central government.

A formal notification in this regard will be issued by the Home Ministry after taking an approval of the Union Cabinet soon, the official said.

More than 50 civilians die every year due to shelling and cross border firing along the Indo-Pak order in Jammu and Kashmir.

Seven people died due to terror attacks in the country in 2015 while civilian toll due to terrorism in Jammu and Kashmir in 2015 was 17. As many as 168 civilians were killed due to violence in Maoist-hit states in 2015.
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