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Covid funeral pall-bearers to get ₹ 25 lakh insurance cover

People involved in performing funeral rites to get insurance benefits

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The Maharashtr­a Gover nment will provide an insurance cover of Rs 25 lakh to the employees of the nongover nment and social organisati­ons who are engaged in perfor ming funeral rites of persons who died because of the coronaviru­s pandemic. The insurance cover will be applicable to those employees of non-gover nment and social organisati­ons who were present on duty 14-days before the date of his or her hospitalis­ation or death.

This was announced by the Minister of Rural Developmen­t Hassan Mushrif who said the gover nment has issued notificati­on and given instructio­ns to the Zilla Parishads. The insurance cover will be provided up to September 30 especially in the rural areas.

Mushrif recalled that the state gover nment has already provided an insurance cover of Rs 50 lakh to frontline warriors, sanitation staff, paramedics and nurses, police, ASHA workers and doctors- who are working to tackle the COVID-19 illness and face the highest risk of contractin­g the illness.

The minister said the insurance cover of Rs 25 lakh to employees of non-gover nment and social organisati­ons was taken as there are curbs on attending the funeral and perfor ming rites by relatives to avoid infection. “In such a situation, employees of non-gover nment and social organisati­ons perfor m funeral rites that risk their lives. It has been decided to provide insurance cover to these brave corona warriors in rural areas till September 30,'' he noted.

Mushrif said the gover nment will take the decision to extend the insurance cover beyond September 30 after assessing the ground level Covid-19 situation. He infor med that the employees of the concer ned nongover nment and social organisati­ons will have to be registered in the gram panchayats.

 ?? — AP ?? A file photo of workers bringing wood for the funerals of COVID-19 victims at a crematoriu­m
— AP A file photo of workers bringing wood for the funerals of COVID-19 victims at a crematoriu­m

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