Can't pay Rs 4 lac compensation to Covid victims, Centre tells SC


New Delhi, Jun 20 (IANS): The Centre has informed the Supreme Court that the finances of states and Centre are under severe strain, due to the reduction in tax revenues and increase in health expenses on account of the coronavirus pandemic. And Rs 4 lac compensation can't be paid to all those who died due to Covid-19 as it would exhaust the disaster relief funds, and also impact the Centre and states' preparation to address future waves of COVID-19.

In an affidavit, the Ministry of Home Affairs submitted that ex-gratia relief under the Disaster Management Act, 2005, to 12 notified disasters is provided through the State Disaster Response Fund (SDRF), and the annual allocation for the year 2021-22 for SDRF, for all states combined is Rs 22,184 crore. "Therefore, if ex-gratia of Rs 4 lac is given for every person, who lost life due to COVID-19, the entire amount of SDRF may possibly be spent on this alone, and indeed the total expenditure may go up further", said the affidavit.

The MHA argued that the finances of states and Centre are under severe strain, due to the reduction in tax revenues and increase in health expenses on account of the pandemic. MHA stressed that utilisation of scarce resources for giving ex-gratia, may have unfortunate consequences of affecting the pandemic response and health expenditure in other aspects and hence cause more damage than good.

"It is an unfortunate but important fact that the resources of the Governments have limits and any additional burden through ex-gratia will reduce the funds available for other health and welfare schemes", added the affidavit.

The MHA contended that unlike floods, earthquake, cyclone, etc, during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, thousands of crores of rupees have been spent by Centre and states on prevention, testing, treatment, quarantine, hospitalization, medicines and vaccination, etc and it is still continuing. "It is not known that how much more is required. Thus, Central and State Governments are taking all possible measures to prevent and prepare for future waves of COVID-19", said the affidavit.

The affidavit has been filed in response to a PIL seeking "minimum standards of relief" and ex-gratia payment to Covid-19 deceased.

The Centre emphasized the compensation of Rs 4 lac cannot be paid to those who succumbed to COVID-19, as the disaster management law mandating compensation applies only to natural disasters like earthquake, floods etc. "Due to its scale and impact, it would not be appropriate to apply the scheme of assistance, eligible for natural disasters, to the epidemic", added the MHA.

The MHA said under the Pradhan Mantri Garib Kalyan Yojana Package announced in March, 2020, the government has provided insurance cover of Rs 50 lac per person. The MHA contended this insurance cover has been made available from the inception of the pandemic and it provides a sum more than 12 times larger than the sum being sought in the writ petition.

Contesting Rs 4 lac ex-gratia, the Centre insisted that a broader approach, which involves health interventions, social protection, and economic recovery for the affected communities, would be a more prudent, responsible and sustainable approach.

"It is further submitted that, in the case of various disasters, for which such ex-gratia is provided under SDRF norms, the disaster is of a short and finite duration, occurring and ending quickly. There is no precedent of giving ex-gratia for an ongoing disease or for any disaster event of long duration, extending for several months or years", said the affidavit.

The petition by advocates Gaurav Kumar Bansal and Reepak Kansal had referred to Section 12 of the Disaster Management Act 2005. The section said national authority shall recommend guidelines for the minimum standards of relief for persons affected by disaster, which shall include ex-gratia assistance.

 

  

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  • RSRB, Kundapura / Singapore

    Sun, Jun 20 2021

    Government may use the option of increasing petrol price to 200 rupees and pay 4 lakhs to the COVID victims

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  • Ananthakrishna, Kudla

    Sun, Jun 20 2021

    Government has money to spend on advertisements but not for the compensations due to their fault.

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  • Vincent D'Souza, Belthangady

    Sun, Jun 20 2021

    Throw these guys out like flies. I bet, people will again vote for them!?!?

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  • Amaze, karkala

    Sun, Jun 20 2021

    PM Cares has been a mystery.... Spent only on faulty ventilators? No audits possible also. Biggest scam ever?

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  • roy Indian, Mangalore

    Sun, Jun 20 2021

    modi government have money to buy opposition party MLA and can send nice money for campaigning and for modi's luxury vacation . but can give little money for Covid victims or poor people suffer in this pandemic ......... shee shame on this type of government . cow has more value then human being, in this BJP government . i pity on people who voted BJP government and same people who are suffering today but still quite ..........

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  • Alwin, Mangaluru

    Sun, Jun 20 2021

    Anti aam admi government mind in distribution of compensation is revealed. What is the amount of interest subsidy to capitalist .Any government slogan aam Aadmi and garib ko hatao nahi gareebi ko

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Nallasopara

    Sun, Jun 20 2021

    Fine then tell us what was done with PM Care Funds ...

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  • El En Tea, Mangalore

    Sun, Jun 20 2021

    There was big bhashan on depositing rs. 15 lakhs on each account holder.

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  • Nellu, Kudla

    Sun, Jun 20 2021

    They have money for govt toppling nd horse trading.

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  • anthony, mangalore

    Sun, Jun 20 2021

    Modi and Amit Shah have enough funds for the whole central Ministry and BJP functionaries to indulge in extravagant election expenditure of five states including covering eight phases of Bengal elections and transporting their cadres from other states to states holding elections. They dont have funde to pay compensation to Covid victims mot of whom died due to the carelessness and negligence of the Govts involved. The Prime Minister has completely failed to provide a sense of safety, direction or leadership during this massive human crisis we are facing. The lack of planning and preparation between the first and the second wave is the worst act of negligence of an incompetent government. The Govt is morally responsible for the deaths and musy pay the compensation.

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  • Felix Pinto, Koteshwara

    Sun, Jun 20 2021

    Absolutely justified stand by ruling party. The government spent huge sums on Trump's visit, operation lotus, Rafael scam, 2 new jets for PM, Z++ category security for every Tom, Dick & Harry, Payment to every IT Cell message @ Rs 2/message, central vista project, foreign tours, suits, mushrooms, etc. Sorry guys, there are no funds for the welfare of citizens.

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  • David Pais, Mangalore

    Sun, Jun 20 2021

    If u can't pay compensation 2 da covid19 victims y u r looting citizens in petrol & diesel????????? suppose u cannot sustain admin of India resign & come out immediately w/o wasting time.

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  • Sameer, Riyadh

    Sun, Jun 20 2021

    Take it from PM Cares fund....and why now the centre is saying that people who died due to covid should be certified? 95% of the people who died due to covid in 2nd wave were at homes/ambulances/doors of the hospital, auto's and were never admitted and were either cremated/buried. Thus there is no question of certification from hospitals as they were never admitted in the first instance. How is anybody from the family going to prove those deaths were covid or not to recieve compensation. Government finding a 'patli gali' to get out of the situation.

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  • Sunil K, Mangalore

    Sun, Jun 20 2021

    bjp government can't give compensation to families of covid cases or to businesses and jobs lost. But the grand, expensive Central Vista project and bungalow for Modi are essential. shameless central and state governments.

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  • Praveen, mangalore

    Sun, Jun 20 2021

    Where did all the money from the PM Cares fund go? there is no audit trail there is no checks and balances to track the money! all money siphoned off for the party for elections?

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