On 7th February, 2021 a major landslide in Chamoli glacier happened in Uttarakhand with many migrant workers falling prey to nature’s fury. Little did Hemanti Devi, a resident of Chokad village of Ramgarh district know that her husband would be one of them and her life and the life of her two daughters would change forever. As days passed and no news of her husband came in, she accepted her fate and contacted SMCR with the help of an intermediary. Her husband’s body was never recovered. However through efficient coordination with state authorities in Jharkhand and Uttarakhand, SMCR was able to facilitate compensation for her in due time. Though her loss is irreparable, with the compensation received in time, she is safeguarded financially and looks forward to start a new life over by skilling herself for local livelihood opportunities and investing in her daughters’ education and future. SMCR since its inception is at the forefront of facilitating social entitlements (including pensions, identification documents and other entitlements through various state and government schemes). During and after the Chamoli disaster SMCR coordinated compensation for 69 such affected families (Uttarakhand Chamoli glacier) and released compensations of close to 58 million INR.
Glimmer of hope – Compensation & linkages
Bablu Hansda s/o – Mangal Hansda, a resident of Hirapur village, Shikaripara block of Dumka district was working as a casual paid labour (CPL) in 51 RCC, Himank Project of BRO on Karu Tangse Road at Ladakh. He suffered a cardiac arrest and passed away on 23rd July...