08-13-2005, 10:56 PM
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->'84 Riots: Govt sets panel to keep PM's promise
Agencies / New Delhi
The Ministry of Home Affairs has constituted two official committees to implement assurances given by the Prime Minister for providing compensation and relief to families who suffered during the 1984 anti-Sikh riots.
One of the committees will look into the adequacy and uniformity of the compensation given to the surviving members of the riots.
The other committee will deal with the issue of providing additional livelihood to the survivors.
The Union Home Ministry will also consult the Law Ministry on ways to initiate action against retired bureaucrats indicted in the Nanavati Commission report.
The current law does not permit any action against a bureaucrat who has been in retirement since four years.
The committees will submit their reports to the Home Ministry by October 15.
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Agencies / New Delhi
The Ministry of Home Affairs has constituted two official committees to implement assurances given by the Prime Minister for providing compensation and relief to families who suffered during the 1984 anti-Sikh riots.
One of the committees will look into the adequacy and uniformity of the compensation given to the surviving members of the riots.
The other committee will deal with the issue of providing additional livelihood to the survivors.
The Union Home Ministry will also consult the Law Ministry on ways to initiate action against retired bureaucrats indicted in the Nanavati Commission report.
The current law does not permit any action against a bureaucrat who has been in retirement since four years.
The committees will submit their reports to the Home Ministry by October 15.
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