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Compensation Challenges for Agniveer Soldiers Highlighted Amid Tragic Incident

The issue of compensating Agniveer soldiers, highlighted by the recent tragedy involving Agniveer Ajay Kumar near the Line of Control, has brought attention to the complexities and delays in the compensation process. Former Indian Air Force Chief RKS Bhadauria clarified that the process can take up to two to three months due to stringent guidelines. These guidelines require thorough investigations, including post-mortem reports, incident details, court inquiries, and crucially, police report to establish the circumstances leading to the soldier’s death.

Central to the compensation structure is the insurance provided to soldiers. In the case of regular soldiers, a significant portion of the insurance amount is released shortly after the incident, with the remainder managed based on the family’s preferences. Notably, Agniveer soldiers have their entire insurance covered by the Government of India, exempting them from personal contributions.

Supporting families during this challenging time is a priority for military units. They maintain regular contact to guide families through the paperwork and provide emotional support, acknowledging the confusion and distress families often experience.

The recent controversy surrounding Agniveer Ajay Kumar’s compensation has highlighted existing issues in the process. Despite Rs 98.39 lakh already disbursed from insurance funds to his family, further payments are pending the completion of paperwork, particularly the police report confirming the incident as a battle casualty.

Moving forward, efforts are needed to streamline the compensation process for all soldiers, ensuring timely and transparent support to bereaved families. This includes minimizing bureaucratic delays, enhancing communication, and reinforcing financial safeguards to honor the sacrifices made by servicemen.

While challenges persist in the compensation system for Agniveer soldiers, ongoing efforts aim to address these issues comprehensively. The commitment remains strong to provide prompt and adequate support to families who have lost their loved ones in service to the nation.

Khushboo

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