Rajasthan Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje on Sunday announced Rs 50,000 each and Rs 10,000 each as ex-gratia to the families of seven people who were killed and 12 injured, respectively, in the Ajmer road accident.
On Sunday morning, a state roadways bus carrying passengers collided with a dumper truck, loaded with construction materials, in Ajmer's Tabiji village killing at least seven people including a child and 12 injured.
The victims were immediately taken to the nearest hospital where treatment is still underway.
Regretting the incident and wishing a speedy recovery for the injured, Raje announced the compensation.
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