Kejriwal government gave one crore rupees each to the families of the workers who lost their lives due to Covid


Posted on 28th Apr 2022 05:58 pm by rohit kumar

The Delhi government on Thursday provided financial assistance of Rs one crore each to the families of two frontline workers who lost their lives due to Covid.

 

Health Minister Satendra Jain tweeted, 'Late Smt. Munish Devi Ji died due to the coronavirus while doing duty during the corona pandemic. Today, meeting his family members, as per the orders of Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, gave him an honorarium of Rs one crore and assured him of all kinds of help in the future.

 

Jain said that an honorarium of Rs 1 crore has also been given to the family of Dr. Mithilesh Kumar Singh, who died due to the coronavirus while serving in the hospital. The nation will always be indebted for his service, he said.

 

In the year 2020, the Delhi government announced that it would provide financial assistance of Rs one crore to the families of all frontline personnel who contracted COVID-19 and died in the line of duty.

 

Also Read: Coronavirus Central government alert regarding Corona, PM Modi will hold a meeting with all Chief Ministers today

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