Centre to reimburse compensation paid by J-K govt to victims of cross-border firing

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Funds spent by the and Kashmir government in paying compensation to victims of cross-border firing will be reimbursed by the Centre, said today. The said the should expedite the mechanism and seek prompt reimbursement of funds from the Centre. This would prevent delays and address concerns of the "about non-or inadequate of compensation to border victims", the of State in the said in a statement. He thanked Prime and for being extremely sensitive in promptly responding to the demands from the border areas. According to a home ministry order, the funds paid as compensation by the and Kashmir government will be reimbursed by the Centre through security related expenditure (SRE). The may consider paying "relief and compensation for housing damages/losses, crop or livestock losses, relief for stay at relief camps, displacement, etc." to those affected by cross-border firing at rates equal to NDRF recommendations fixed from time to time, the order read. Item-wise claims and compensations paid by the to victims of cross-border firing may be submitted along with details, from time to time, to seek timely reimbursement from the Centre, it read.

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First Published: Mon, February 26 2018. 17:55 IST
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