BRO Casual Workers Win Compensation Relief: 179-Day Rule Waived
The BRO units are located in far-flung/snow-bound/high-altitude areas where no proper public as well as medical facilities are available.
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New Delhi: Raksha Mantri Shri Rajnath Singh has approved a proposal for waiver of the provision to complete 179 working days, at the time of accident, for payment of ex-gratia lump sum compensation to Casual Paid Labourers (CPLs) working in Border Roads Organisation (BRO)/General Engineering Reserve Force (GREF). As per the existing instructions, the CPLs, who have worked at least 179 days in BRO, are covered for payment of ex-gratia lump sum compensation of Rs five lakh. Several families of deceased CPLs are deprived of the grant due to this constraint of 179 working days.
The BRO units are located in far-flung/snow-bound/high-altitude areas where no proper public as well as medical facilities are available. Factors namely uncongenial climate, inhospitable hilly terrain, hazardous work sites and occupational health hazards pose enormous risk to life of the CPLs.
Read Also : IndusInd Bank Q1 FY25 results, net profit at 2% YoYConsidering the cases of deaths occurred/reported during their engagement, the waiver of the condition of minimum 179 working days on humanitarian grounds would be a great reprieve for the families of the CPLs who lose their bread winner while on Government duty and will go a long way in securing their livelihoods.
Read Also : RBI issues guidelines on higher liquidity coverage ratio for retail depositsIt may be recalled that the Raksha Mantri had, recently, approved the following welfare measures for the betterment of CPLs, irrespective of number of days of engagement with the BRO:
- Group (Term) Insurance scheme for CPLs engaged by BRO/GREF for its ongoing project works assuring an insured value of Rs 10 lakh only to family/Next of Kin in any case of death of CPLs.
- Preservation and Transportation of mortal remains and Transport AIIowance (TA) entitlement of the attendant.
- Enhancement of Funeral Assistance to Rs 10,000 from Rs 1,000.
- Advance payment against ex-gratia compensation of Rs 50,000 as immediate help in case of death etc.
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