Tuesday, February 25, 2025
spot_img

MLA demands hefty compensation for Ksan mine tragedy victims

Date:

Share post:

spot_img
spot_img

SHILLONG: West Garo Hills MLA, Dr Azad Zaman has said that every single victim of the Ksan mine tragedy should be given a compensation of Rs  20-25  lakh.

 He said that he was going to take up the matter with the State Government since the beginning they had wanted a compensation of Rs  20-25  lakh  for each of the victims who died in the tragedy.

As of now, the families of the victims have received one lakh as interim relief from the State Government besides an amount of Rs  2  lakh each from the Prime Minister’s relief fund.

Seven months after 16 people were trapped in an illegal coal mine in East Jaintia Hills, the Supreme Court last month allowed the state government’s plea seeking its permission to call off the ongoing operation to retrieve the bodies.

He also said that the Supreme Court says nothing about the compensation and he would raise the matter with the State Government.

It was on December 13 last year that 16 miners were trapped inside a coal mine at Ksan after water from nearby Lytein river gushed in.

 A multi-agency search and rescue operations was put in place, including dewatering of the coal mine where the miners were trapped. In perhaps one of the biggest dewatering exercises ever, more than 100 crore litres of water was pumped out from the main shaft where the miners were trapped and the adjacent abandoned coal mines.

The dewatering was necessary to pave way for divers to go deep down the main shaft in search of the miners. However, except for the detection and recovery of two bodies with the help of the Indian Navy’s remotely-operated vehicle (ROV), nothing substantial emerged out of the rescue operation.

spot_img
spot_img

Related articles

People of Jaintia Hills should be allowed to decide on rail head: Kyrmen Shylla

Shillong, Feb 25: Meghalaya Cabinet Minister Kyrmen Shylla today said that the local people of the area should...

With 2.73 pc in Mizoram & 1.37 pc in Nagaland, HIV/AIDS adult prevalence rate top in India

Aizawl/Kohima, Feb 25: The HIV/AIDS adult (15 to 49 years) prevalence rate in two northeastern states -- Mizoram...

Indian markets to stabilise towards Q4 2025 end, FPI flows to turn positive: Report

Mumbai, Feb 25: The Indian stock markets are likely to remain volatile in the near term but stabilise...

50 USTM students qualify in UGC-NET; varsity to refund course fee to successful students

Guwahati, Feb 25: The University of Science and Technology Meghalaya (USTM) continues to set new benchmarks in preparing...