According to a senior official in the Secretariat, the West Bengal government would provide a compensation of around Rs two lakh to the family of Mafijul Ali Khan who died in the clash on November 17.
Asked whether any member of the family would be offered a job by the state government, the official said that was also on the cards and the chief minister would take a call on that.
One person was killed and another injured in the area as clashes broke out between outsiders and residents of the area when villagers opposed construction of a Power Grid sub-station in the area.
Following the protests of the villagers in the area, the state government halted the project.
Meanwhile, the local protestors today demanded CBI probe into the incident.
Banerjee had yesterday instructed the force to identify the "outsiders" who had provoked the people and flush them out even as stary incidents of violence were reported.
State Power Minister Sobhandeb Chattopadhyay, had said the state government would hold a meeting with the agitated villagers and farmers after the situation normalised.
"The situation is under control in Bhangar. Till now, there is no news of any second person dying there. And there is no news of any protests anywhere there also," he told PTI.
The central transmission utility, PowerGrid Corp has sought cooperation from all stakeholders for completion of the sub-station amid protests by certain sections of the local people.
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