Darchula incident: Indian company provides compensation to deceased boy's family

Published On: October 30, 2022 05:15 PM NPT By: Republica  | @RepublicaNepal


KHALANG, Oct 30: An Indian construction company has provided Rs 1.6 million in compensation to the family of a Nepali boy who died in the course of road construction. 

An agreement to this effect took place among the Indian Garg & Garg Company, the Indian administration, members of the victim's family and local Nepali people's representatives. A representative from the construction company handed the amount to the family of the victim amid a function here, said Chief District Officer Dirgharaj Upadhyay.  

A nine-year-old Nepali boy, Pawan Mahara, was killed after a stone hurled from an explosion made in the course of constructing a road on the Indian side hit him. He died on the spot. He along with his father, mother, brother and sister was walking on the banks of the Mahakali river opposite to the construction site in the Nepali territory when the incident occurred. The incident took place at Dumling of Byas Rural Municipality in Darchula district on Friday. 

"We were walking on the river bank when the incident occurred. Daughter Sarina was injured in the incident. She is receiving treatment at the district hospital," said the deceased's father, Hikmat. 

"The construction company handed the compensation amount which will be deposited in a joint bank account of the deceased's father and mother on Monday when banks are open," he said. The compensation amount would be used for the schooling of his children, he added. 

Meanwhile, the Nepali side has expressed its concern over the blast carried out by the Indian side without warning. According to international practices, neighboring country (ies) should be informed about an explosion in the course of the construction of any physical structures along the international borders. 

But, the explosion by the Indian side was not informed beforehand, claimed the Nepali side. "Local administration of both sides should coordinate before an explosion at international borders," said CDO Upadhyay.

(RSS)


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