Bangalore: Rs 5 Lac Each Honorarium to 15 Kargil Martyrs’ Families


Bangalore: Rs 5 Lac Each Honorarium to 15 Kargil Martyrs’ Families
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Bangalore, Jul 27:  Families of 15 martyrs from Karnataka in the Indo-Pakistan Kargil war of 1999 will be given an honorarium of Rs 5 lac each, chief minister B S Yeddyurappa announced in the state assembly on Monday.

The chief minister, who paid homage to the people who bravely fought for the country and lost their lives in the Kargil action on the occasion of its 10th anniversary, also announced that the government would sanction honorarium of Rs 1 lac each to the soldiers who were seriously injured and suffered disabilities.

Of the Rs 5 lac, the martyr’s wife and children would get Rs 3 lac and Rs 2 lac to the parents. If the martyr was unmarried, the honorarium would be given to his parents or guardian, Yeddyurappa said,.

The money would be distributed during the Independence Day celebrations next month as a fitting tribute to the soliders who fought and sacrificed their lives for the country.

The chief minister said the government would bear all the education expenses of the children of Kargil martyrs. If the children were above 18 years, they would be given government jobs, he announced.

The Kargil heroes whose family members would get the cheque from the Chief Minister on Independence Day are: Dhondiba Narayana Desai, Mohilin Subrahmanyam, Siddhagouda Patil, Yashwant Kolkar Mekalamaradi, Bharath Baban Maske and Basappa Chougula Darura from Belgaum; Dilip Potdar Gadyal and Shivabasaiah Basaiah Kulkarni from Bagalkot; Davalasab Allisaba Kambara and Ashok Bheemappa Jadhav from Bijapur; Mallaiah Megalamatha Alvandi from Koppa; P D Kaverappa Maithadi and S.K. Medappa, Karangadoora from Kodagu, H.V. Yankatu, Agrahara, Hassan; and Lt. Col. Ajeeth Bhandarkar from Bangalore.

The house unanimously passed a resolution, moved by the chief minister, condoling the death of the soldiers and expressing solidarity with their family members and the injured soldiers.

The members stood up in silence and observed a minute’s  silence  as mark of respect to the soliders who laid their lives in the Kargil conflict.

  

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  • Santhu, Mangalore

    Tue, Jul 28 2009

    Very good work done by Govt.This is nothing infront of which, soldiers done for the country.Anyway govt tried level best for the same.And one more thing i can see here,If something wrong done by My Yeddy or his Govt,there will be so many comments we can see.But when its come to apprecision....comments are very less,So sad.

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  • Clive, Mumbai

    Tue, Jul 28 2009

    A very good decision by the State govt. Really appreciative and commendable. Normally, i was critical of this govt. in the beginning because of some communal incidents which happened earlier and which are still happening till now, but if some lumpen elements are working on their own to discredit the state govt. then I cannot blame Yeddy for it. Anyway, its a good start and i hope that Karnataka moves on towards greater glory. Only one more wrong decision needs to be changed and that is dont make Kannada a replacement for the English language otherwise Karnataka will lag behind other states.

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  • rajendra, udupi

    Tue, Jul 28 2009

    Good Work done by State Govt. Jai Jawan

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  • Pramod Pujary, Mumbai - Dubai

    Tue, Jul 28 2009

    Very good move by the Karnataka Govt.

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  • Shenoy,

    Tue, Jul 28 2009

    Great job done by Yedyurappa and his government!

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  • A. SHETTY, MANGALORE, KSA

    Tue, Jul 28 2009

    WE HAVE TO APPRECIATE THE GOOD WORK DONE BY OUR STATE GOVERNMENT. IT IS EASY TO COMMENT. HOWEVER, THE GOVERNMENT SHOULD ALSO CONSIDER GIVING RS. 5 LAKH TO THE PERSON WHO WAS INJURED AND TOTALLY INCAPABLE TO WORK AND DEPEND ON HIS FAMILY. SINCE THE FAMILY IS FINANCIALY MORE LIABLE THAN THE FAMILY''S OF MARTYRED, SINCE THESE FAMILIES HAVE TO TAKE CARE OF HIM THROUGHOUT LIFE- JAI HIND, JAI KARNATAKA.

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  • TERESA, MANGALORE/MUSCAT

    Tue, Jul 28 2009

    Kudos to our Chief Minister, I am really happy to read this item. It shows that he thinks about the people of his state. These great men MUST BE felicitated even if posthumously. They laid down their lives for our future. And I am sure the Govt. will look after the children of these martyrs. God give the families the strength to go on with their lives.

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  • Mohan H Naik, Mangaluru

    Tue, Jul 28 2009

    Very good decision.These brave men fought and sacrificed their life for us. Now its we the people and Government to make sure martyr''s family do not suffer.

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  • Madhav Nayak, Mangalore

    Tue, Jul 28 2009

    Great gesture Yeddi.

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  • Jerome, Mangalore

    Tue, Jul 28 2009

    This shows the real patriotism of BJP.

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  • vraj, udupi/Abudhabi

    Tue, Jul 28 2009

    Finally they got some good news, untill & unless the money comes there is no guarantee....

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  • Harold D''cunha, Mangalore, India

    Tue, Jul 28 2009

    Good work to remember the Kargil martyr''s on Independece day and also to support the families financially. Also suggest the dependents children shuold get free education and priviledge to secure jobs. Good work by the State Govt.

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  • Jawar D''Souza, M''Lore/Doha

    Tue, Jul 28 2009

    Very good move by the Karnataka Govt. Though it might not be much to the loved ones of the dead soldier''s some help will be good.It''s also good to hear that their children will be given govt jobs. May god bless these famalies.

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