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Rs 100,000 each given to families of five children drowned in pond

DHANUSHA, June 13: The Province 2 government has decided to provide financial assistance of Rs 100,000 each to the families of the five children who drowned in a pond located at Mukhiyapatti Musaharniya Rural Municipality-6 of the district.
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DHANUSHA, June 13: The Province 2 government has decided to provide financial assistance of Rs 100,000 each to the families of the five children who drowned in a pond located at Mukhiyapatti Musaharniya Rural Municipality-6 of the district.



Local residents Laxminiya, 12, the daughter of Paltu Yadav, Chandra Kumari, 10, the daughter of Jogindra Bhagat, Manju, the 13-year-old daughter of Rajgir Purbe, Chandani,12, the daughter of Jagarnath Thakur and Lalita, the 12-year-old granddaughter of Utim Shah Teli died in the tragic incident.


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The newly-elected Minister for Physical Infrastructure and Planning Ramsaroj Yadav made the decision to provide the financial aid. The incident took place in his own constituency. Minister Yadav met with the victim families on Saturday, and pledged necessary support on behalf of the province government. 


Earlier, outgoing Minister Juli Mahato met the families and gave them Rs 10,000 each as expenses for the post-death rituals.


The entire village is in a state of shock and grief following the unfortunate demise of the five children.


(RSS)


 

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