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Punjab: Cabinet approves Rs 31 lakh to legal heirs of slain drug inspector

By ANI | Published: September 10, 2019 8:56 PM

Punjab Cabinet on Tuesday gave ex-post facto approval to disbursement of financial benefit to the tune of nearly Rs 31 lakh to the legal heirs of late Neha Shoree, Zonal Licensing Drug Authority, Mohali, who was shot dead on duty in March 2019.

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Punjab Cabinet on Tuesday gave ex-post facto approval to disbursement of financial benefit to the tune of nearly Rs 31 lakh to the legal heirs of late Neha Shoree, Zonal Licensing Drug Authority, Mohali, who was shot dead on duty in March 2019.

"As a special case, the Punjab Council of Ministers on Tuesday gave ex-post facto approval to disbursement of financial benefits to the tune of nearly Rs 31 lakh to the legal heirs of late Neha Shoree, who was shot dead on March 29," said an official statement.

The decision, taken by the Cabinet which under the chairmanship of Chief Minister Captain Amarinder Singh, sought to mitigate the financial hardships faced by the family of the deceased officer.

According to the statement, "The Cabinet felt that Shoree had performed her duties fearlessly, with valour, dedication and hard work. It decided, therefore, to grant ex-post facto approval for financial benefit including ex-gratia (Rs 20 lakh), GIS saving amount Rs 0.09 lakh besides death-cum-retirement gratuity Rs 6.99 lakh, leave encashment Rs 3.28 lakh, GIS Rs 0.60 lakh, as per the rules."

Neha Shoree was selected as a Drug Inspector in the Department of Health and Family Welfare through the Punjab Public Service Commission in the year 2007.

She had joined Ropar district in October 2007, and in 2013 the department had given her the responsibility of the District Zonal Licensing Authority. On March 29, 2019, while on duty, she was shot by a person, named, Balwinder Singh.

( With inputs from ANI )

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