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Rs 20,000 to each injured in the ‘Genji’ movement

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. The government has released Rs 48.58 lakh as compensation for those injured during the ‘Genji’ agitation.

Based on the preliminary report of the Ministry of Health and Population, the amount has been sent to distribute Rs 20,TAG_OPEN_div_52 000 each to each of the injured. In the first phase, the money has already been sent to Jhapa, Morang, Sunsari, Kathmandu, Lalitpur, Kaski, Surkhet, Kailali and Dadeldhura.

After the classification of the injured by the technical committee, the Council of Ministers on September 2 TAG_OPEN_div_50 8 had decided to provide the necessary relief amount on the basis of the classification of the injured.

So far TAG_OPEN_div_48, the Ministry of Health has provided details of 2,429 injured to the Home Ministry. It has also distributed identity cards for the identification of those injured during the demonstrations on September 7 and 24 for easy and effective treatment. The Home Ministry has sent 2,876 ID cards to concerned District Administration Office. A total of 38 ID cards have been distributed by the hospital.

Hospitals have been designated for the re-treatment of injured people and Gen-G clinics have been set up in those hospitals.TAG_OPEN_div_46 According to the Home Ministry, arrangements have been made to provide free transportation to the injured going for treatment.

The Ministry of Health has arranged a ‘hotline’ for the treatment of the injured and has assigned a contact person for facilitation.TAG_OPEN_div_44 A technical committee is being formed at the Ministry of Health after classifying the injured on the basis of their condition. The committee will also include representatives of the injured.

The government is providing free treatment to the victims of the Genji movement. According to the Ministry of Health, more than one billion rupees has been spent so far in the treatment of the injured.

Prime Minister Sushila Karki on Thursday called a team led by Secretary at the Ministry of Health and Population Bikas Devkota and asked them not to leave any stone unturned in providing treatment to the injured.TAG_OPEN_div_40

A meeting of the Council of Ministers held on September 15 had decided to provide free medical treatment to those injured during the agitation.TAG_OPEN_div_38 Home Minister Om Prakash Aryal said discussions were underway among the government bodies regarding the long-term rehabilitation of the injured.

Relief sent to 53 families of the deceased

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The Ministry of TAG_OPEN_div_35 Home Affairs has sent Rs 1.5 million each to 53 families who died during the Jenji agitation. The families of 49 of them have already received it and the process of handing over the families of four has started. Efforts are underway to provide assistance to the remaining four people by forging an agreement among the relatives of the martyrs.

The meeting of the Council of Ministers held on September 13 decided to provide financial assistance of Rs 1 million and Rs 500,000 each to the families of the deceased Nepali citizens for funeral and other expenses.TAG_OPEN_div_33 However, the money will not be distributed to the inmates who died while fleeing during the agitation.

76 people were killed during the Genji movement. Of them, 53 are identified citizens including three Nepal Police personnel. The identities of the 12 are yet to be ascertained. At least 10 inmates were killed when security personnel opened fire while trying to escape from the prison. A foreigner was also killed.

The Ministry of Home Affairs has stated that the police report with confirmation of the deceased and the details are being collected from the concerned District Administration Office for the purpose of declaring martyrs.TAG_OPEN_div_29

The government has set up a judicial commission to investigate the repression and damage caused by the Jenji movement.TAG_OPEN_div_27 The commission led by former justice Gauri Bahadur Karki has expedited its work.

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