Punjab govt gives job to 27 kin of farmers who lost their lives in farm law movement

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Chandigarh: State government has handed over appointment letters of government jobs to 27 family members of the farmers who lost their lives in the movement against the three black farm laws.

The state government has till now disbursed Rs 5 lakh compensation each to nearly 407 families of farmers who died during yearlong agitation against the draconian farm laws, which have now been repealed by the Centre. Besides, the state government has also provided jobs to 169 next-of-kin of these deceased farmers.

According to an official spokesperson, the state government has found a total number of 407 cases of deceased farmers from all the districts where government jobs can be provided to their next-of-kin. But now 120 fresh names of the kin of the deceased farmers have been cleared today by the State Level Committee, out of which 27 candidates have been provided with the offer letters of the job and the remaining 93 letters would be issued in next couple of days.

Pointing out further, the spokesperson said that it is an ongoing process and as soon as the government gets the verification report from the district level, the eligible family members are being issued appointment letters commensurate with their qualification.