The Gujarat government has decided to give ₹50000 to the family/families from which someone has died in Covid-19. On the website of the Gujarat government, a total of around 10,900 patients have died due to Covid-19 in Gujarat. But the Gujarat government received 1,02,000 applications during the day when the application form of Covid-19 was taken for the assistance of ₹50,000. 82,605 of these applications have been approved by the Gujarat government as per the Supreme Court order, yet the Gujarat government total deaths due to Covid-19 till 31 July 2022 are shown by the Gujarat government on the Gujarat Covid-19 website to be around 10900. Then why ₹50000 has been given to 82,605 people when a total of around 10900 patients have died in Gujarat due to Covid-19?
And the Gujarat government has not yet determined how much this cost will be to the people of Gujarat, the cost has been incurred but the total cost has not yet been released in public domain. Expenditure from 1st October 2021 to 31st March 2022 due to Covid-19 is unknown, Gujarat government has spent around 2500 crores in FY 21-22 (1st April 2021 to 30th September 2021). Is it good that Covid-19 is a disaster for the people of Gujarat and a prosperity for the Gujarat government? Even if a citizen of Gujarat dies, we will do our best, If Gujarat's patriotic, educated state government is working from that principle, then someone should stop them, who will stop them, will anyone stop them?
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