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Ludhiana blaze: Families endlessly await compensation, jobs

Written by  Nimrat Kaur -- May 12th 2018 12:53 PM -- Updated: May 12th 2018 12:55 PM
Ludhiana blaze: Families endlessly await compensation, jobs

Ludhiana blaze: Families endlessly await compensation, jobs

Family members of three firefighters, who were killed in the November plastic factory blaze, claim of not receiving the full compensation as yet. Rs 10 lakh and a government job were promised from the government after almost six months. They also say that the ‘one-day salary’ donated by the Ludhiana municipal corporation (MC) employees after the incident has not reached them. Malkit Singh, father of fireman Manpreet, claims the administration has only paid Rs 5 lakh of the Rs 10 lakh amount assured by Punjab chief minister Captain Amarinder Singh. “The government has even failed to provide jobs, which were assured as compensation to the families of the deceased firefighters,” he adds. “The MC has deducted the one-day salary from the accounts of MC employees, which was donated by the staff, but the amount has not been given to the families,” Malkit claims. Kamlesh, wife of firefighter Sukhdev, says she was nominated for getting compensation, but nothing has reached her till now rather her in laws have been harassed. Ludhiana factory blaze: Families still await compensation, jobs “The government should provide compensation as soon as possible as I have to take care of my three young daughters,” she adds. “They are supposed to pay Rs 5,000 per month as the school fees of both the children and in May, we have to deposit the three-month fee at once. We have been borrowing money from our relatives, but they cannot lend it on regular basis. The government should provide jobs at the earliest,” Vikas brother of deceased said. MC secretary Surinderpal Singh said, “The payment to the family of Manpreet might have got delayed as he was employed on contractual basis and some formalities needed to be fulfilled before providing the entire compensation. The payment to Sukhdev's family has been delayed as there was a domestic dispute between Sukhdev's wife and her in-laws regarding the allotment of amount.” “The file for providing jobs to the families has been sent to the state government for getting approval. The MC employees have already donated Rs 40 lakh (one-day salary) to the families of nine firefighters which will be equally distributed,” Singh says. -PTC News


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