SRINAGAR: Over 110 regularized as well as temporary employees of the Power Development Department (PDD) have lost their lives due to electrocution in the past more than one decade in Kashmir, figures reveal.
According to the figures available, a total of 113 regularized as well as casual laborers, daily wagers and need-based workers have died due to electrocution while performing their duties in Kashmir.
These deaths due to electrocution have occurred since 2010 to April 18, 2022.
Of total 113, 53 among them were regularized while 60 others were casual laborers, daily wagers and need-based workers.
The figures available further revealed that a total of 63 employees including regularized as well as casual laborers, daily wagers and need-based workers have sustained injuries while performing their duties in the last 12 years.
Quoting Chief Engineer, Kashmir Power Distribution Corporation Limited (KPDCL), Javaid Yousuf Dar news agency KNO reported that the casual laborers, need base workers and daily wagers, who lose their lives while performing their duties, are being provided with Rs 10 lakh besides an insurance scheme covering Rs 20 lakh.
According to him, the government from 1994 to 2011 was providing Rs one lakh to deceased temporary employees while from 2011 to 2019, the amount got increased to Rs three lakh.
Since 2019 Rs 10 lakh is being provided to the deceased employee and in 2021 an insurance covering Rs 20 lakh has been incorporated further, he said.