Deccan Chronicle

52 RYTHU BIMA CLAIMS SETTLED IN 3 DAYS

- HYDERABAD, AUG. 18 L. VENKAT RAM REDDY | DC

Within three days of the launch of the Rythu Bima Scheme on August 15 by Chief Minister K. Chandrasek­har Rao to provide `5 lakh free life insurance cover to the families of victims in case of death of farmers for any reason, as many as 78 deaths of farmers were witnessed across the state.

As per the latest data, 78 deaths were registered in three days, of which claims were submitted to LIC in 67 cases and claims settled in 52 cases. The Life Insurance Corporatio­n of India has already settled claims of 52 affected families and disbursed `5 lakh to each of these families.

Incidental­ly, Siricilla constituen­cy represente­d by IT minister K.T.Rama Rao was the first to witness the deaths of three farmers and get compensati­on.

Within three days of the launch of the Rythu Bhima Scheme on August 15 by Chief Minister K. Chandrasek­har Rao to provide `5 lakh free life insurance cover to the families of victims in case of death of farmers for any reason, as many as 78 deaths of farmers were witnessed across the state.

As per the latest data, 78 deaths were registered in three days, of which claims were submitted to LIC in 67 cases and claims settled in 52 cases. The Life Insurance Corporatio­n of India has already settled claims of 52 affected families and disbursed Rs 5 lakh to each of these families.

Incidental­ly, Siricilla constituen­cy represente­d by IT minister K.T.Rama Rao was the first to witness the deaths of three farmers and the first to get Rs 5 lakh compensati­on each from LIC on Day-1 of the launch of the scheme.

However, contrastin­g views emerged as government claims success of the scheme with faster settlement of claims and disburseme­nt of compensati­on amount within hours of the death of the farmers while some farmers’ associatio­ns argue that the scheme exposed the agrarian crisis, with so many deaths witnessed within three days of the launch of the scheme.

The farmers’ associatio­ns also alleged that a majority of these deaths were suicides, and demanded that the government disclosed the details.

The government claims that the insurance covers any death – suicide or natural. As per the agreement entered with LIC, the benefit should be extended to all families for death of farmers for any reason.

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