Udupi: Even after three years, sunken 'Suvarna Tribhuja' awaits compensation


Daijiworld Media Network - Udupi (SP)

Udupi, Dec 24: 'Suvarna Tribhuja' deep sea fishing boat which had left Malpe port, had sunk in the sea at Malvan, Maharashtra, taking with it all the seven fishermen including a boat partner, over three years back. But other than the personal compensations paid to the families of individual fishermen, the compensation relating to the fishing boat has not been disbursed so far.

The families which had nursed hopes that their breadwinners would return one day, have been dashed.


Suvarna Tribhuja (file photo)

The boat had left the shore from Malpe on December 13, 2018, with seven fishermen from Udupi district including partner, Chandrashekhar Kotian. It had moved towards Maharashtra but had lost its contact with others at night when in Malvan on December 15. The remains of the boat were detected 65 meters deep under and 35 nautical miles away from Malvan seashore on May 1, 2019.

The fishermen had reasons to suspect that the boat would have sunk after either INS Kochi ship of the Indian Navy which had traversed this route that day, or some other ship rammed into it, rather than believing that inclement weather would have caused the tragedy. The request made to the defence ministry to investigate and provide suitable compensation to the families has failed to materialize. Even though the then defence minister, Nirmala Sitaraman, later became finance minister, the centre has not shown the commitment to meet the promises made to the fishermen then.

The state government has paid compensation of Rs 21 lac each to the seven families. The insurance claim of Rs 40 lac has been settled against the loan liability of Rs 45 lac. Therefore, the family of Chandrashekhar Kotian and the other partners continue to reel under the burden of debt. Deputy director of fisheries, Malpe, Ganesh, said that no compensation amount has so far been received towards this tragedy from the central government.

Malpe Fishermen’s Association former president, Satish Kunder, has urged the government to disburse compensation to the fishermen who lost a boat worth one crore rupees in the tragedy, without further delay.

 

 

 

 

 

  

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  • Walter Cyril Pinto, Udupi

    Fri, Dec 24 2021

    Recollect the Italian Marines, who shot and killed Kerala fishermen and the subsequent leagl action. Why no enquiry, legal action and due compensation, to the aggrieved, in this case? Very strange the concerned, associations are quiet.

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  • JNB, Mangalore

    Fri, Dec 24 2021

    BJP already confirmed no one died lack of Oxygen in Covid second wave , Non of the dead bodies floating Ganga !, very soon they will declare 'Suvarna Tribhuja' never exists it was only Jumla etc , you can't rust these tug buggers.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Raheja Waterfront

    Fri, Dec 24 2021

    Last 7 Years we are still waiting for our 15 ...

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  • Ajay Rebello, Kallianpur

    Fri, Dec 24 2021

    Don't blame the Navy it is govt which sanctions the money, unfortunately Malpe is too far for the centre to hear.

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  • Prakash, Dubai

    Fri, Dec 24 2021

    Dear Tribhuja, wait for next election to get fress lip service assurance about financial support.

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