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JFA urges for compensations to bereaved journo-families

by Guru Aribam Naocha
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IT Correspondent
Guwahati, Sept 10:

Journalists’ Forum Assam (JFA) urges the State government in Dispur to initiate for compensations to recently died two journalists due to Covid-19 complications. The forum reminds that  Dispur decided to approve Rs 50 lakh insurance cover for journalists (after practicing doctors, nurses, police personnel, etc) who succumb to Covid-19 complications on duty.
Lately, two Assam based scribes succumbed to the corona aggravated physical ailments. Senior journalist from Barak  valley Ashim Dutta died of Covid-19 on 7 September  at Silchar medical college hospital. Dutta (65), who worked for a Bengali daily was suffering from renal
problems and went for  dialysis regularly. He was admitted to the hospital after testing positive for the virus infection.
Earlier, the State lost its first scribe to the pandemic as Dhaneswar Rabha (35) breathed his last at Guwahati medical college hospital. Hailed from Kacharaital village in  Udalguri locality, the rural correspondent was  diagnosed with chronic kidney disease and put on the regular dialysis for some time. Lately Rabha tested positive for Covid-19 and he was hospitalized where he died on 6 September.
JFA president Rupam Baua and secretary Nava Thakuria urge State chief minister Sarbananda Sonowal and State health, finance, etc minister Dr Himanta Biswa Sarma to take personal interest in compensating the bereaved families of  Rabha and Dutta as an appreciation to the media fraternity for its pivotal during the Covid-19 pandemic.

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