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Rajnath Singh. (representative image)(Photo credit: ARINDAM DEY/AFP/Getty Images)
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh today (5 October) approved a four-fold hike in compensation for all categories of battle casualties from the existing Rs two lakh to Rs eight lakh.
A statement released by the Defence Ministry today said the enhancement in compensation for the next of kin of all categories of battle casualties has been given in-principle approval by Singh.
"Earlier, there was a provision of financial assistance of Rs 2 lakh to the battle casualties which are fatal, disability above 60 per cent, battle casualties invalided out due to disability and Rs 1 lakh to disability less than 60 per cent. It was in addition to liberalised family pension, financial assistance from Army Group Insurance, Army Welfare Fund and ex-gratia amount," said the ministry statement.
The backdrop behind setting up the fund was an incident in Siachen in February 2016 wherein 10 soldiers were buried in an avalanche. A large number of people offered to provide monetary assistance to families of battle casualties.
In addition to the above assistance, the already existing monetary grant includes ex-gratia (central) for various ranks ranging from Rs 25 lakh to Rs 45 lakh and Army Group Insurance ranging from Rs 40 lakh to Rs 75 lakh.
(This story has been published from a wire agency feed without modifications to the text. Only the headline has been changed.)