Government and NGO’s interference and rehabilitation on terrorism in India.
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The Government has formulated a Central Scheme titled Central Scheme for assistance to civilian victims/family of victims of terrorist, communal and naxal violence which is being implemented with effect from 1.4.2008. The broad aim of the Scheme is to assist families of victims of Terrorist, Communal and Naxal violence. An amount of Rs. 3.00 lakh (US$ 5000) is given to the affected family under the scheme, for each death in a family in a particular incident. However, if any number of a family dies or is/are permanently incapacitated in separate incidents/occasion, the family would be entitled to get assistance on each occasion. Initially, the financial assistance of Rs. 5 lakh is kept in a bank for a lock in period of 3 years. The interest on the sum are credited directly in the savings account of the beneficiary on quarterly basis. At the end of lock in period, the principal amount of Rs. 3 lakh is transferred to the saving bank account of the beneficiary. In Addition to the Central Assistance of Rs. 3 lakh ($5000), concerned State Governments are also providing financial assistance varying between Rs. 1 lakh ($1670) to Rs. 3 lakh ($5000).
In addition to the financial assistance, those permanent incapacitated and members of the family of the victims killed are entitled to a health card given by the District Health Society under the National Rural Health Mission. This would entitle the card holders to free medical treatment in respect of injuries and all other major illness caused due to violence.
Medical care is also provided to the beneficiaries of the Scheme as a special case under the on-going scheme of the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, viz., Rashtriya Arogya Nidhi (RAN). The RAN scheme provides for financial assistance to patients, who are living below the poverty line and are suffering from life threatening diseases, to receive medical treatment at any of the super specialty hospitals/institutes or other Government hospitals. The financial assistance to such patients is released in the form of “one time grant” to the Medical Superintendant of the hospital in which the treatment is being received.
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