Hindustan Times (Delhi)

CM gives ₹1cr to kin of sanitation worker

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NEW DELHI Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal on Friday met the family of a 55-year-old sanitation worker of Hindu Rao hospital who had succumbed to Covid-19 earlier this month and offered them financial assistance of ₹1 crore, the government said in a press statement.

The chief minister said that while money could not bring back a lost life, it could help in supporting the families of such Covid warriors.

“A sanitation worker, Raju, was infected while he was on duty at a hospital and later passed away. I have offered his family financial assistance of Rs 1 crore. We are proud of all these corona-warriors who have sacrificed their lives while protecting the people of Delhi,” Kejriwal told reporters after meeting the sanitation worker’s family in north Delhi’s Old Chandrawal neighbourh­ood.

The compensati­on scheme was initially meant for healthcare workers. In April, its ambit was expanded to cover police officials, teachers, firemen, sanitation workers and anyone else engaged in any form of Covid-19 management duty. The scheme was given cabinet approval as a “mark of respect to Covid warriors. So far, more than 20 families have received financial assistance from the Delhi government. They include the families of a doctor, police officials and a civil defence volunteers, who are at the forefront of the

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fight against Covid-19. Earlier this month, Kejriwal had met a city doctor’s family and handed a cheque of Rs 1 crore.

Raju, only referred to by his first name , was employed with the north Delhi municipal corporatio­n.

Raju’s family said that the compensati­on amount has come as a relief for them and now they can hope to build their own house with it.

“My father was the only one with a permanent government job. My mother also works as a sanitation worker on contract. During the lockdown I lost my job as a housekeepi­ng staff of a private company. My brother too doesn’t have a job. With this money, we hope to make our own house and pay off the loan that my father had taken for getting my two sisters married,” said Ravi Ghogaliya (35), Raju’s son.

Raju was suffering from diabetes and hypertensi­on. He succumbed to the virus on June 26.

 ?? RAJ K RAJ/HT ?? Arvind Kejriwal hands over the n cheque on Friday.
RAJ K RAJ/HT Arvind Kejriwal hands over the n cheque on Friday.

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