Bhubaneswar : Odisha Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi has announced a significant decision to provide compassionate financial assistance to panchayat
representatives in the event of death or disability during their tenure. This initiative aims to support grassroots elected representatives who play a vital role in rural
development. Under the new scheme, all panchayat representatives, from ward members to zilla parishad presidents, will be eligible for assistance. In the case of a representative’s death during their term, their next of kin will receive a financial aid of Rs. 2 lakh. For permanent disabilities, the assistance will vary: Rs. 2 lakh will be provided for the loss of both eyes, hands, or legs, while Rs. 1 lakh will be granted for the loss of one eye, hand, or leg. Panchayat representatives are the backbone of grassroots governance, directly engaging with communities to address their needs and contribute to rural development. However, they often face significant challenges in the event of
accidents or mishaps. Recognizing their critical role and the hardships they may
encounter, the Chief Minister has introduced this financial support to ensure their families and they themselves are not left vulnerable.

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