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NTPC starts disbursal of compensation to families of deceased Tapovan workers

Mumbai, India: NTPC Ltd has started releasing compensation to the families of Tapovan workers, who have lost their lives in the Uttarakhand natural disaster that hit the state on Feb 7.

The first cheque of Rs 20 lakh was handed over to Smt. Vimala Devi, wife of late Shri Narendra Ji of Tapovan Vihar on 15th February 2021. A team from NTPC led by Shri R P Ahirwar, Head of Tapovan Project, visited Smt. Vimala Devi at her house on Monday.

While the Tapovan team has accelerated the completion of all modalities to fast-track the distribution of compensation, the company has decided to hand over compensation from its end to the families of its deceased workers as per ex-gratia list released by the State Govt.

Meanwhile, rescue operation at the site is in full swing for the ninth consecutive day with extensive coordinated work being carried out by multiple agencies including NTPC to reach those trapped in the tunnel.

While dedicated teams from NTPC are managing the entire rescue operation behind the scene by assisting the rescue teams, the company airlifted types of machinery including high-end submersible slush removal pumps to fast-track the operation.

It is to be stated here that the Tapovan project had stood like a rock against the tsunami-like flood and bore the brunt of nature’s fury. In the process, the barrage of the project saved many villages downstream from being swept away.

NTPC has also set up a workforce at the Tapovan site to coordinate with the administration and gather all required information about every missing worker. All required machinery for the rescue operation is currently available while the requirement for any additional resources is being met on a war footing. Real-time information is being shared with the agencies involved in the exercise to expedite the rescue process.

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