Around 200 people have been, reportedly, hospitalised in the past two months and at least four persons died in three districts of Tamil Nadu, including Perambalur and Ariyalur, after exposure to pesticides.
"Neither relief, nor concrete preventive measures have been taken by the government. This situation was highly preventable, had the government banned such pesticides and if ecological alternatives were taught to farmers for crop protection," the team said in a release.
"Many families have incurred unaffordable expenses on medical care. We demand the state government pay an ex-gratia amount of at least Rs 10 lakh for families of the dead, and Rs two lakh for the hospitalised. The government should also recover these amounts from the pesticides industry," the team suggested.
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