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G R A N T O F
R E L I E F
Considering
the unprecedented number of casualties and the extent of damage, the Delhi
Administration with the approval of the Central Government, had appointed
a Relief Commissioner with effect from 4-11-84 vide its order No.F.8/1/84-SI
of 5th November 1984. The Delhi Administration also detailed 100 senior
officers for duty for making assessment of relief / rehabilitation assistance
required. For this purpose Delhi was divided into four zones name West,
East, Central, North / New Delhi. Each zone was placed under the control
of an ADM / Joint Secretary in the Delhi Administration wife publicity
was also given through the medium of Radio and T.V. and Press for inviting
claims. The scale of relief was decide by the M.H.A. vide their letter
No.13030/1/84 dated 6-11-84 as given below:-
| Category |
Amount |
| DEATH |
Rs. 10,000 /- |
| INJURY |
Rs. 2000 /- |
| DAMAGE TO DWELLING UNITS |
| TOTAL |
Rs. 10,000 /- |
| SUBSTANTIAL |
Rs. 5,000 /- |
| PARTIAL |
Rs. 5000 /- |
The procedure
adopted was as follows. Claims were obtained in the prescribed form No.
R-I and R-II from the victims’ next of kin. The Sector Officers who were
of gazetted ranks were then asked to verify the genuineness of the claim.
These R-I and R-II forms were also distributed in the
various relief camps, 12 of which were set up at that time. Sector Officers
were made the sanctioning authority for the relief. Since the conditions
remained disturbed for sometime and also in order to ensure early settlement
of claims, most claims were decided on the basis of one or two local witnesses
and sometime on the statement of the claimant alone. This was done because
of the fact that many of the victims could not either file a FIR or because
the FIRs were allegedly not registered by the police. Therefore, initially,
death certificates / FIRs were not considered essential while considering
the claims. Approximately1700 claims were settled by March, 1985 and a
total of approximately Rs.1.7 crores was paid to the next of kin. The
scrutiny for the claims after July-August, 1985 was made more rigorous
and death certificates, FIRs and a copy of the ration card were required
as part of documentary evidence. In January, 1986 the M.H.A. announced
the enhancement of the compensation in death cases by another Rs.10,000/-
a total of Rs.20,000/- in each case.
As on date,
the Relief Commissioner’s office has verified a total of 2426 cases of
deaths in the Union Territory (a detailed check by this Committee has
however shown that there are 21 cases of duplication). However, in some
cases the compensation has not been collected. The present position in
regard to payment of relief is as follows: -
1. Total
number of death cases
2426
2. Total number of persons to whom Rs.20,000/- has been paid 2271
3. No. of cases in which Rs.20,000/- is yet to be paid
1
4. No. of cases where the 2nd installment of Rs.10,000/- is yet to
be paid 154
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2426
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In addition
to the monetary help, the Delhi Administration also decided to allot DDA
flats at reserve prices to the widows. The flats were allotted on payment
of an initial installment of Rs.1,000/-. A total of 942 flats were allotted
to the widows against this scheme. It was also decided that any widow
who got married would get Rs.5,000/- and a daughter of the widow who got
married would be given Rs.3,000/- after proper verification. Three widows
who married were extended this benefit and Rs.3,000/- each was given in
48 cases of daughter’s marriage.
Efforts
were also made to provide training to the widows to enable them to stand
on their own feet. These efforts were made by the Government as well as
voluntary agencies. Under the NORAD scheme, the National Association of
Young Enterprises were asked to give training / employment to 200 widows.
During the 9 months training each widow was given a stipend of Rs.250/-
per month. However, while the training was imparted, it did not serve
much purpose because afterwards proper jobs could not be found for widows.
Efforts
were further made to provide jobs to eligible widows. Initially offers
of jobs as anganwadi workers at a rate of Rs.250/-p.m. were made to 117
widows / dependents but only 19 widows / dependents responded to it.
In 1986
an attempt was made to find out the number of widows or their wards who
would require employment. Initially 300 widows and their wards came forward
to fill in the application form for employment. The Lt. Governor vide
his letter U.O. No.86/LG/86/914-30 dated 7-3-86 asked various Government
Departments had agencies of Delhi Administration to identify posts for
the employment of these widows. He also granted age relaxation and relaxation
in qualifications in all the case vide U.O. No.313/LG/86/932 dated 29-5-86
from Raj Niwas.
A number
of voluntary agencies also gave financial assistance as well as training
to the widows. The Directorate of Social Welfare ran three work centers
to National Association of Young Enterprises on 16-2-86. NAYE trained
57 widows till 15-9-86. The training was in knitting and stitching. The
stipend was Rs.250/- per month per widow. Besides Mata Gujari and Nishkam
trained 25 widows each. Church Auxiliary for Social Action (CASA) trained
50 widows at the end of the training gave each of them one knitting machine.
At the moment, in Tilak Vihar, Nishkam, Saurachua and Sikh Women’s Association
are functioning on a Employment - cum - Training Project employing 40,
7 and 4 widows respectively.
Government
agencies and departments have till date employed 292 widows. However,
371 offer letters have been issued. The details are shown below: -
1. No. of widows eligible
for employment.
990
2. No. of applications received
700
3. Total No. of applications sent to Deptts.
433
4. Total No. of appointment letters issued. 371
5. Total No. of widows joined
292
The Delhi
State Civil Supplies Corporation employed some 50 widows in the Masala
Grinding and Packaging. This was stopped for two months because of objection
from the Agmark authorities which has been sorted out now. Some 35 widows
are employed by DSCSC in sanitary and packaging in their Safdarjang Flyover
Godown.
The DDA
(slums) wing have also allotted some shops and stalls in Tilak Vihar to
the widows, the details of which are as under: -
Category
Eligible allottee
Physical possession given
Shops allotted
57
32
Platforms allotted
49
20
The date
of draw for allotment was on 13-12-86. The conditions laid down by the
DDA are that the widows should give an affidavit to the effect that they
have not subsequently married and have not got Government jobs.
The Relief
Commissioner had written to some private companies as well as public sector
undertakings to identify posts for these widows. One M/s Pure Drinks have
responded by offering employment to 12 widows but they have not clarified
the nature of jobs.
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