Key Points

The West Bengal government has officially classified heatwave deaths as natural disasters. This decision means affected families will now receive Rs 2 lakh in financial assistance. The compensation will be drawn from the State Disaster Response Fund, following verification through a mandatory post-mortem report. The move comes after several heatstroke deaths were reported across the state's western districts in recent years.

Key Points: Bengal Govt Announces Rs 2 Lakh Compensation for Heatwave Deaths

  • West Bengal lists heatwave deaths as natural disasters for compensation
  • Rs 2 lakh aid to families via State Disaster Response Fund
  • Post-mortem report mandatory to verify heatstroke cause
  • Compensation covers 14 incidents including animal attacks and erosion
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Bengal govt to provide Rs 2 lakh compensation in heatwave death cases

West Bengal declares heatwave deaths as natural disasters, offering Rs 2 lakh compensation to affected families through the State Disaster Response Fund.

"The government officials took notice of such incidents and started thinking about this - State Secretariat Sources"

Kolkata, Sep 4

The West Bengal government has listed heatwave deaths as a natural disaster, and will provide financial assistance of Rs 2 lakh to the affected family.

This decision was taken in a recent meeting of the 'State Executive Committee', said sources in the state secretariat on Thursday.

In the last few years, several deaths due to heatstroke were reported across the state. The deaths were reported from districts, including western districts of Purulia, Bankura, West Midnapore, Jhargram, West Burdwan and Birbhum, which witness heatwave or heatwave conditions during summer.

"The government officials took notice of such incidents and started thinking about this," said the sources. In August, state Chief Secretary Manoj Pant held a meeting on this. It is reported that in that meeting, it was decided to provide financial assistance in case of death due to heatstroke as a result of a heatwave.

The government will soon be issuing a formal notification in this regard, said the sources.

In case of a death due to the heatwave, a post-mortem report will be mandatory to get financial assistance. Once it is established that the person died due to heatstroke, then only the family will receive the compensation.

The money will be released only after verifying the cause of the death.

According to a government official, declaring heatwave deaths as natural disasters will now make it possible to provide this compensation from the State Disaster Response Fund (SDRF). About 10 per cent of the annual allocation of the SDRF can be used to provide compensation to the families of those who died in natural disasters, the official added.

It may be noted that the state government till now provides compensation of Rs 2 lakh in cases of death due to lightning strike, accidental fire, boat capsizing, falling trees and wall collapse of a house.

From now on, the state government declared 14 incidents, including heatwave, river erosion, heavy rain, wild animal attack, death due to electrocution, forest fire, death due to venomous animal bite or animal attack as natural disasters.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Finally some recognition for heatwave victims. But implementation is key - hope the post-mortem and verification process doesn't become a bureaucratic nightmare for grieving families. The government should ensure smooth processing.
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Sarah B
While compensation is important, prevention is better. The government should also focus on creating more cooling centers, providing drinking water facilities, and raising awareness about heat safety measures during summer months.
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Arjun K
Good step, but ₹2 lakh seems insufficient given today's costs. The government should consider increasing the amount or linking it to inflation. Also hope this applies to all citizens equally without any political bias.
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Meera T
This is progressive thinking! Climate change is making heatwaves more intense and frequent. Other states should follow Bengal's example and include heatwaves in their disaster management plans. 👏
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Vikram M
The post-mortem requirement might be problematic in rural areas where medical facilities are limited. Hope the government sets up special teams to help families with documentation and verification process.

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