No name on portal? Families of Kovid victims can apply for government assistance of Rs 50,000. Noida News – Times of India

Ghaziabad: Family of COVID-19 Victims whose names have not been uploaded on the state portal can also apply Compensation 50,000 declared by UP government, Apart from this, if a person is suffering from Kovid-19 then suicidal Officials said that within 30 days after he is certified for the viral disease, compensation will also be provided to his next of kin.
The move comes in the wake of reports of several such families coming up with claims of their loved ones being victims of coronavirus. Both Gautam Budh Nagar and Ghaziabad have formed committees to investigate such claims. Gautam Budh Nagar has uploaded the list of 467 deaths, while Ghaziabad has recorded 461 deaths so far. However, with the latest order, chances are high that this number may increase soon.
In fact, in the latest order issued by the state government, it has also been clarified that no applicant will be denied by grace Assistance is given on the ground that the death certificate of their loved ones does not mention COVID-19 as the cause of death. “The absence of COVID-19 as the cause of death in the death certificate shall not be conclusive for compensation,” the order said.
Officials said compensation would be given to the immediate family of the deceased, irrespective of the assistance provided to them under other welfare schemes of the state or central government.
There are many victims whose names have not been able to figure in the death toll in the district. Now, as per the policy of the state government, they can produce records of RT-PCR, molecular test, antigen test or clinically proven report in support of their claim. Officials said that on the basis of the certificate of the said test report, the relatives of the deceased would also be eligible to receive the amount.
Additionally, if a person dies outside the hospital or in an inpatient facility within 30 days from the date of testing for COVID or in the case clinically diagnosed as coronavirus, their The cases will be treated as death due to viral. Infection.
However, Vandita Srivastava, Additional District Magistrate (Finance and Revenue), GB Nagar, said that this ex-gratia amount will not be given to the personnel engaged in Panchayat election duty and medical staff on COVID-duty, “given as separate ex-gratia amount”. It is announced for them.” It is Rs 30 lakh for panchayat election duty victims and Rs 50 lakh for medical personnel.

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