The government has decided to provide Rs 9,000/9,000 to those who were seriously injured and those caring for the injured during the Gen-G protests, Rs 9,000 per month to those who were seriously injured, and Rs 4,000 per month to those who were moderately injured.
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The government has classified the injured during the Gen-G demonstration and provided monthly treatment expenses. The Ministry of Health and Food Hygiene has started classifying the injured during the Gen-G demonstration and providing monthly treatment expenses for the treatment of the injured, informed Dr. Prakash Budhathoki, head of the Ministry's Health Emergency Operations Center.
'We have classified the Gen-G injured on the basis of their admission to the hospital on Bhadra 23 and 24,' he said, 'Accordingly, the Ministry of Home Affairs has provided monthly financial assistance for the treatment expenses of the injured.'
According to him, the government has decided to provide Rs 9,000/9,000 to those who were very seriously injured and those who were caring for the injured during the Gen-G demonstration, Rs 9,000 per month to those who were seriously injured and Rs 4,000 per month to those who were moderately injured. It is mentioned that no amount will be provided to the minor injured.
Similarly, a lump sum of Rs 35,000 has been provided to all the Gen-G injured, he said.
Classification of 539 injured
Similarly, the injured in the Gen-G movement have been divided into four different categories. The injured have been classified based on the identity cards provided by the Ministry of Home Affairs.
539 of the injured have been divided into four different categories.
Dr. Budhathoki, head of the Health Emergency Operations Center, said that the classification of all the injured has been completed five times. According to him, there are 29 very seriously injured, 130 seriously injured, 85 moderately injured and 295 lightly injured.
