New Delhi: The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) has directed the Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare to treat teachers, who are engaged in Covid duties, as "frontline Corona Warriors" in all the States and UTs, at par with other employees.
The ministry has also been directed to ensure that they get insurance and compensation equally at the earliest, and to release the amount of compensation and other service benefits to the deceased teachers at the earliest. Acting on a petition filed by seasoned human rights activist and lawyer from Supreme Court on civil rights, Radhakanta Tripathy, the NHRC passed the order.
Citing certain examples across India, Tripathy contended that, the next of kin of Simanchal Satpathy, a deceased teacher from the Ganjam district of Odisha, who died in the line of duty on 3rd July 2020, has not been paid any amount even after ten months of his death.
According to Tripathy's petition, his parents committed suicide after coming to know of Simanchal Satpathy's death. Rajkishore Satpathy and his wife Sulochana Satpathy of Narayanpursasan village under Kabisuryanagar police limits in Ganjam district were found dead after their 27-year-old teacher son passed away in a hospital in Bhubaneswar. The state government had announced a compensation of Rs 50 lakh for families of all frontline workers who die of the virus while deployed for COVID-19 duties, Tripathy claimed in his petition.
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"In Dadra and Nagar Haveli, ten teachers have died of Covid. The Contractual Teachers Welfare Association of Dadra and Nagar Haveli ( DNH Union Territory) has demanded that teachers doing Covid-related work should be covered under a health and term insurance scheme. Since the deployment of teachers in Covid related duties, over 700 contractual teachers of government primary and upper primary schools in DNH for door-to-door surveys and other Covid work," he said.