MP cabinet approves Mob Lynching Victim Compensation Scheme 2023

MP cabinet approves Mob Lynching Victim Compensation Scheme 2023

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Category : State Published on: September 13 2023

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  • Madhya Pradesh government will provide Rs. 10 lakh as compensation to the kin of any person killed in a mob lynching incident.
  • There will be a provision of compensation of Rs. 4 to Rs. 6 lakh for the injured.
  • This will also include all those incidents of mob lynching that occur due to religion, caste, language or any other reason. Under the scheme, mob lynching will be considered in which five or more accused are involved.
  • Besides the MP Mob Lynching Victim Compensation Scheme 2023, the cabinet also approved a housing scheme for homeless families and doubled the honorarium being given to guest faculty.
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