The Tragic Accident In Betul, Madhya Pradesh
The Tragic accident in Betul, Madhya Pradesh, the head of a man severed from a train was found in Bengaluru. A painful and tragic incident has occurred in Betul, Madhya Pradesh. A young man was cut off from Rajdhani Express near Betul railway station, his body was severed.
The Government Railway Police (GRP) did not get his head from the spot. On the other hand, the head stuck in the engine of the train in Bangalore, 1300 km from here, was found during washing and cleaning. Police from Bengaluru reached Betul with a photo of the severed head and made detailed inquiries about the incident.
On seeing the photo, the young man’s relatives identified him as Ravi Markam. The financial condition of the youth’s family is so weak that they are not able to go to Bangalore.
Bengaluru Police will bury the severed head. According to GRP police chief constable Vedprakash Sharma, the incident took place on October 3. Ravi Machana was hit by a train near the bridge. His body was severed.
The head of the mutilated body was also not recovered from the scene. However, on October 4, he was identified as Ravi with the carcass and clothes. His last rites were also performed by relatives. Meanwhile, Bangalore Police first found out about the tragic accidents on the route of Rajdhani Express.
On arrival of such an incident in Betul, arrived here on 13 October. Ravi’s family members were summoned with the help of GRP. Seeing the photo, he confirmed that the severed head was that of Ravi.
Ravi lived in the Kothi Bazar area and worked in the municipality. According to relatives, Ravi was not going to work for several days. On October 3, he probably walked on the Machana Bridge and died due to the grip of the train.
Meanwhile, the Shivraj government of Madhya Pradesh will now form its own insurance company in view of the problems faced by farmers in getting crop insurance claims. The company can be started from the next Kharif season.
A committee of officers and agricultural experts is being formed to draft the plan. The Agriculture Department has prepared its proposal and sent it to Agriculture Minister Kamal Patel. It is being told that the committee will submit its report in a month. The government will make a decision based on this.
Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chauhan has announced the creation of his own crop insurance system after reviewing the Prime Minister Crop Insurance Scheme. Agriculture Minister Kamal Patel has also held a meeting regarding this.
Departmental officials say that the contribution of the government and the farmer in the crop insurance scheme is Rs 1.5 to two thousand crores.
Except for the year of natural calamity, the farmers do not get insurance claims of more than Rs 700-800 crore. At the same time, the government also gives compensation under the provisions of the Revenue Book Circular. There is a provision to give minimum amount in it.