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Punjab raises ex gratia for martyrs' kin to Rs 50 lakh

Punjab Chief Minister Amarinder Singh has announced to raise the ex gratia payment to the kin of soldiers killed in a clash with the Chinese troops at Galwan Valley in Ladakh. Taking to Twitter, the Punjab CM said that the ex gratia amount will be raised from Rs 10 lakh to Rs. 50 lakh, along with a job to the next of kin and this is the least that could be done for the brave soldiers.

Chief Minister Amarinder Singh has announced to raise the ex gratia payment to families of soldiers.
Chief Minister Amarinder Singh has announced to raise the ex gratia payment to families of soldiers.
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Published : Jun 19, 2020, 10:13 AM IST

Updated : Jun 19, 2020, 10:36 AM IST

Chandigarh: The Punjab government has decided to raise the ex gratia payment to families of soldiers killed in action from Rs 10 lakh to Rs 50 lakh.

The state government took the decision on Thursday night saying this is the least we can do for our brave soldiers.

Punjab Government has decided to increase the ex gratia amount for our soldiers killed in action from Rs 10 lakh to Rs. 50 lakh, along with a job to the Next-of-Kin," Chief Minister Amarinder Singh tweeted.

This is the least we can do for our brave servicemen who make the supreme sacrifice for our motherland, he said.

Also read: Punjab Govt announces compensation, job for next of kin of Galwan martyrs from state

The state government gives Rs 10 to 12 lakh to the families of fallen soldiers. Besides, it also offers a government job to a next of kin of the martyr, hailing from Punjab.

The decision of giving ex gratia of Rs 10 to 12 lakh to the family of a martyr was taken in 1999.

On Wednesday, the CM had announced an ex gratia compensation of Rs 12 lakh each for the families of Naib Subedars Satnam Singh and Mandeep Singh and Rs 10 lakh each for Sepoys Gurtej Singh and Gurbinder Singh.

Also read: Border can't be sealed, precaution needed: Chandigarh Advisor

Besides, a government job to a next of kin of the deceased was also announced.

Four soldiers, hailing from Punjab, were among twenty Army men killed in a clash with the Chinese troops at Galwan Valley in Ladakh.

They were Naib Subedar Satnam Singh (Gurdaspur), Naib Subedar Mandeep Singh (Patiala), Sepoy Gurbinder Singh (Sangrur) and Sepoy Gurtej Singh (Mansa)

PTI

Chandigarh: The Punjab government has decided to raise the ex gratia payment to families of soldiers killed in action from Rs 10 lakh to Rs 50 lakh.

The state government took the decision on Thursday night saying this is the least we can do for our brave soldiers.

Punjab Government has decided to increase the ex gratia amount for our soldiers killed in action from Rs 10 lakh to Rs. 50 lakh, along with a job to the Next-of-Kin," Chief Minister Amarinder Singh tweeted.

This is the least we can do for our brave servicemen who make the supreme sacrifice for our motherland, he said.

Also read: Punjab Govt announces compensation, job for next of kin of Galwan martyrs from state

The state government gives Rs 10 to 12 lakh to the families of fallen soldiers. Besides, it also offers a government job to a next of kin of the martyr, hailing from Punjab.

The decision of giving ex gratia of Rs 10 to 12 lakh to the family of a martyr was taken in 1999.

On Wednesday, the CM had announced an ex gratia compensation of Rs 12 lakh each for the families of Naib Subedars Satnam Singh and Mandeep Singh and Rs 10 lakh each for Sepoys Gurtej Singh and Gurbinder Singh.

Also read: Border can't be sealed, precaution needed: Chandigarh Advisor

Besides, a government job to a next of kin of the deceased was also announced.

Four soldiers, hailing from Punjab, were among twenty Army men killed in a clash with the Chinese troops at Galwan Valley in Ladakh.

They were Naib Subedar Satnam Singh (Gurdaspur), Naib Subedar Mandeep Singh (Patiala), Sepoy Gurbinder Singh (Sangrur) and Sepoy Gurtej Singh (Mansa)

PTI

Last Updated : Jun 19, 2020, 10:36 AM IST
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