Lucknow: About 20% of the first round of the application delivered by the next relatives of those who died because Covid-19 cleared the first stage of the permit process for the release of the former Gratia Rs 50,000, on Monday.
The decision was taken at the first meeting of the Death Condastioning Committee (CDAC) district chaired by Abhishek District Judge Prakash.
About 581 applications, received by the district administration starting October 26 to November 12, was issued in a CDAC meeting.
Of these, 118 applications (20%) have all their documents at the point after they pass the first step of the compensation process.
“From 581 applications received so far 118 applications complete with all of their documents and attachments.
It belongs to the next kin of those whose deaths are also officially registered as Covid deaths on the government portal in a total of 2,651 Covid deaths since March 2020.
118 applications confirmed from the end We are to accept the ex-gratia amount, and we will wait for further government orders on how to move forward, “said CDAC member and additional district judge Bipin Kumar Mishra.
“We will regularly hold the verification process for a small number of applications not to have a backlog.
We will reach applicants whose documents are lost,” he added.
Other members of the CDAC present at the meeting include additional Chief Medical Officer (ACMO) Dr.
Vivek Dubey, Head of the Medical Ministry at the Medical University of Raja George (KGMU), Prof.
Virendra Attam, Department of Pathology KgMu, Member of Sanjay Mishra, Covid Member-19 Helpdesk and application application from Amar Singh District Administration, Dhirendra Bahadur Srivastav and Kuldeep Jaiswal.