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MP cites CRS excess deaths data, demands compensation for Covid victims’ kin

IndiaTimes Thursday, 15 May 2025
A parliamentarian's plea for Covid death compensation, based on excess mortality data, could trigger substantial payouts. With potential undercounting and varying state responses, ensuring fair compensation faces hurdles. The Supreme Court's intervention led to a fixed compensation amount and claim deadlines, but disparities and scrutiny persist.
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