The number of the dead stood at 20 and those injured in the derailment in Khatauli in Uttar Pradesh yesterday evening was 92, Member, Traffic, Railways, Mohd Jamshed told reporters here.
"Forty per cent of the passengers are insured under the e-ticket scheme. Other than that, the railways pays its own compensation as well as ex-gratia," he told reprters here.
Railway Minister Suresh Prabhu has announced that Rs 3.5 lakh will be paid to the kin of the dead, Rs 50,000 to the grievously injured and Rs 25,000 to those with minor injuries.
Northern Railways had earlier said 21 people had been killed and 97 injured in the Utkal Express derailment.
Under the insurance scheme started by Prabhu in 2016, passengers are given the option of insurance cover at the time of booking the ticket on the website of the Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation (IRCTC).
If a passenger decides to opt for it, then the premium amount is added to the ticket cost.
The cover includes death or total disability insurance of Rs 10 lakh; partial disability insurance of up to Rs 7.5 lakh; hospitalisation expenses of up to Rs 2 lakh. The facility is available to those who book e-tickets through the IRCTC platform and does not include the suburban trains.
The railways also provides compensation under the Railway Act, 1989 to passengers who are victims of accidents.
Under it, the amount of compensation payable in case of death is Rs 4 lakhs. For injuries, the amount varies from Rs 32,000 to Rs 4,00,000 depending on their nature.
This, however, brings down the compensation figure announced by Northern Railways in the Utkal Express derailment in its release
which said that the number of injured was 97 and the total deaths in the derailment was 21.
"However, we assure you that every passenger even if he is suffering from the most minor injury will get assistance from the railways whether medical or ex-gratia," he said.
Jamshed said that eight coaches of the derailed have so far been put on the track and the other five will be "rerailed" by tonight.
The affected passengers have been sent to Haridwar by buses and taxis and all arrangements have been made for them, he said.
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