Ramgarh: The state department of labour, employment and skill development on Thursday handed over cheques worth Rs 1 lakh each to the wives of the fou.
Ramgarh: Almost a week after the Uttarakhand government had declared that all missing workers in the Chamoli tragedy were dead, family members of three out of the four missing workers from Ramgarh performed symbolic final rites. They immersed the soil brought from the debris site in a local river here. A family member of the fourth missing worker is still in Chamoli and is expected to return with the soil soon.
Of the four Ramgarh natives who died during the natural disaster, three workers were from Chokad village and one from Saralakhurd village under Gola block. They were working at the NTPC’s hydel power project site in Tapovan when the tragedy struck on February 7.
Missing labourer Birsai Mahato s wife Rinky Devi showing her husband s picture at her residence in Chokad village in Ramgarh
RANCHI: More than a week after the Chamoli glacial break in Uttarakhand, family members of the 14 persons from Jharkhand who are still missing have lost hopes of their return and are trying to come to terms with reality, while battling health issues caused by the shock. Nine persons from Lohardaga, four from Ramgarh and one from Bokaro, who were deployed at NTPC’s project site in Tapovan, went missing in the flash floods triggered by the glacier break last Sunday.
From Ramgarh’s Gola block, Birsai Mahto, Kuldeep Mahto, Madam Mahto and Jitendra Kumar who are still traceless. Talking to TOI over phone on Monday, Birsay’s nephew Vikrant said, “We don’t have any hope of anyone returning. All that we are waiting is to get the formalities done so that the affected families can get compensation.” Kuldeep and Madam’s wives were released from the hospit