The Cabinet meeting chaired by Prime Minister Prachanda decided to provide the compensation to 41 civilians and 11 security personnel, who were killed in the months-long anti-Constitution protests, minister for environment Jaya Dev Joshi told PTI.
At least 50 people were killed during the six months-long protests in southern Nepal districts last year following the promulgation of the new Constitution.
Earlier this month, the Cabinet had decided that Nepali Rs 1 million will be given to the families of those killed in the protests. It also decided to provide free medical treatment to those injured in the agitation.
Prime Minister and CPN Maoist Centre Chairman Pushpa Kamal Dahal "Prachanda" and coalition partner Nepali Congress had recently signed a pact with the agitating United Democratic Madhesi Front and other ethnic groups which agreed to provide compensation to families of the Madhesi unrest and form a commission to probe into the violent incidents during the protest.
The Madhesi parties had led the six months-long agitation, mainly to protest against the seven-province federal model enshrined in the new Constitution.
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