
Centre urged to increase compensation for COVID-19 victims
The Hindu
The Kozhikode Corporation on Tuesday passed an adjournment motion demanding that the Central government raise compensation for COVID-19 deaths from ₹50,000 to ₹5 lakh and that the compensations be pai
The Kozhikode Corporation on Tuesday passed an adjournment motion demanding that the Central government raise compensation for COVID-19 deaths from ₹50,000 to ₹5 lakh and that the compensations be paid from the PM-CARES Fund. Health standing committee chairperson S. Jayasree, who presented the motion, pointed out that ₹50,000 was too low a compensation for a life lost.
However, the motion did not sit well with the Opposition councillors. BJP councillor T. Rineesh demanded that the State should share 50% of the compensation, considering that Kerala had a high number of cases and that the account of COVID-19 deaths remained indeterminate. Congress councillor K.C. Shobhita pointed out that the State had set aside a huge amount for vaccination and had also received a huge amount through the Vaccine Challenge, which could be used to compensate the victims. She pointed out that Kerala had not even given subsidies for vaccination, while many other States had. The motion was passed despite the opposition of the BJP councillors.
Earlier, the Mayor rejected an adjournment motion jointly proposed by Moideen Koya of Indian Union Muslim League and Mr. Rineesh against the government order to deposit the fund of local bodies at treasuries. The Mayor cited that the order had been opposed by all local body heads and the matter was under discussion due to which it need not be discussed further at the council.

The Karnataka government has drafted a comprehensive master plan for the integrated development of Kukke Subrahmanya temple, the State’s highest revenue-generating temple managed by the Hindu Religious Institutions and Charitable Endowments Department. The redevelopment initiative is estimated to cost around ₹254 crore and aims to enhance infrastructure and facilities for devotees.