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Year on, Punjab govt yet to start ex gratia scheme for ‘physical casualty’ cases in armed forces

Soldiers’ deaths due to natural causes, illness, accident, suicide, or murder due to family disputes, whether in operational or non-operational areas, are classified as ‘physical casualties.’

Updated on: Sept 14, 2024 09:20 am IST
By , Chandigarh
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A year after Punjab chief minister Bhagwant Mann’s announcement, his government has yet to implement an ex gratia grant of 25 lakh for ‘physical casualty’ cases in the armed forces.

Officials familiar with the matter said that a meeting was scheduled to be held under the chairmanship of the chief minister on Wednesday, but it got postponed

The grant, meant for the families of defence personnel, who died in non-battle scenarios, was announced by the chief minister at an event organised in Amritsar on July 26, 2023, on the occasion of Kargil Vijay Diwas. Mann had explained that ex-gratia is given to soldiers who die in a battle or clash, but if any soldier dies during his service because of an avalanche, in any accident, heart attack, or brain haemorrhage, in such cases ex-gratia is not given. “My government will now start giving ex gratia in ‘physical casualty’ cases,” he declared.

However, the announcement remains unimplemented to date, as a proposal submitted by the department of defence services welfare to the chief minister’s office (CMO) is awaiting approval. The state government presently gives financial assistance of 1 lakh from the Flag Day Fund to the next of kin (NOK) of soldiers who “die in harness other than battle casualty.”

The Punjab government provides an ex gratia grant of 1 crore to the families of battle casualties. Of this, 60 lakh goes to the widow and 40 lakh to the parents. One of the first decisions made by the current AAP government after assuming control of the state in March 2022 was to increase the ex gratia grant from 50 lakh to 1 crore.

 
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Navneet Sharma

A senior assistant editor, Navneet Sharma leads the Punjab bureau for Hindustan Times. He writes on politics, public affairs, civil services and the energy sector.

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