IndianLatest

Chopper Crash: Brigadier’s Circle of relatives In Haryana To Get Rs 50 Lakh From State


Brigadier Lidder was once a number of the 14 folks killed in an army chopper crash on December 8. (Record)

Chandigarh:

Haryana Leader Minister Manohar Lal Khattar on Friday stated his govt has licensed the cost of monetary help of Rs 50 lakh to the circle of relatives of Brigadier LS Lidder, who misplaced his lifestyles within the IAF chopper crash in Tamil Nadu.

Except for this, he stated, one dependent from Brigadier Lidder’s circle of relatives can also be given a central authority process, in keeping with an respectable observation.

“The premature death of Brigadier Lidder is an irreparable loss to his circle of relatives and the country,” Mr Khattar stated.

“Underneath the ex-gratia coverage of Sainik and Ardh Sainik Bal, there’s a provision to supply monetary help in addition to govt jobs to the dependents of martyr households,” he stated.

Underneath this coverage, making an allowance for the dying of Brigadier Lidder as a ‘Provisional Struggle Causality’, particular monetary help and process were introduced, the observation stated.

Brigadier Lidder, a resident of Panchkula, was once a number of the 14 folks, together with Leader of Defence Group of workers (CDS) Normal Bipin Rawat and his spouse Madhulika, killed within the Indian Air Power chopper crash close to Coonoor in Tamil Nadu on December 8.

In keeping with the initial findings submitted by means of the tri-services court docket of inquiry, the chopper crash was once the results of “access into clouds” because of an sudden exchange in climate that ended in spatial disorientation of the pilot.

A observation by means of the IAF on Friday stated the court docket of inquiry into the Mi-17 V5 coincidence has dominated out mechanical failure, sabotage or negligence because the reason.

(Apart from for the headline, this tale has no longer been edited by means of TTN NEWS personnel and is revealed from a syndicated feed.)

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *