Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced £ 2 Lakh Ex-Gratia on Sunday for the next of kin of 11 people who died in an accident in Mandhya Pradesh’s Mandsaur earlier today. The Prime Minister’s office (PMO) in a post on X said that the Premier Modi conquered the loss of life due to the accident. Premier Modi also announced an ex-gratia of £ 50,000 for those who were injured and prayed for their quick recovery. ‘Sad by the loss of lives in an accident in Mandsaur, Madhya Pradesh. Faith for those who have lost their loved ones. May the injured recover soon, ‘the PMO said in the mail. ‘An ex-gratia of Rs. 2 Lakh of PMNRF would be given to the next of kin of each deceased. The injured would be Rs. 50,000, ‘he added, attributing the comments to Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Mandsaur Road crash: 11 dead, several injured a quick vehicle filled in a water after beating a bicycle in Mandhya Pradesh’s Mandsaur district on Sunday, leaving 11 people, including a motorcyclist and a rescuer, dead, police said. Videos of the aftermath of the incident showed that a truck was dragging the damaged Maruti EEO from the pit. Watch the video here: The incident happened in the Narayangarh police station. Manoj Singh, Deputy Inspector -General of Ratlam Range (Dig), said 13 people travel in the wagon. “Four of them were rescued while nine others died.” A people, identified as Manohar, who descended into the pit to save, is also dead, ‘he said. Singh added that the body of a victim of the accident should still be pulled out of the pit. The rescue team involved members of the NDRF and other units. Deputy Chief Minister Jagdish Devda, who rushed to the site, said the driver apparently lost control of the wagon, which then turned off the road and fell into a well. Prima facie, the Van -driver, lost control of the wheel after the vehicle hit a bicycle and fell into the pit police. The cyclist is also dead. First published: 27 Apr 2025, 09:48 pm Ist
Madhya Pradesh-Crash: Premier Narendra Modi announces £ 2 Lakh ex-gratia for family members of 11 death, £ 50,000 for injured | Today news
