IGL Surakhsa Yojana is a program that has been initiated by the IGL under its CSR program. In this scheme 1.5 Lakh rupees would be paid to the nominee in case of Death of a Driver in an accident while driving the CNG run Public Transport vehicles in addition an amount of 25000 rupees will also be paid towards children’s education allowance per child subject to a maximum of 50000 rupees for two children would also be paid to the family in such cases.
On the other hand in an accident which need treatment for fracture a maximum of 10000 rupees would be paid to the driver. When permanent disability occurs then that leads to loss of employment, than a lump sum equal to 100 percent is payable to that person while in partial disability, a graded compensation from 1500 rupees to 75000 rupees would be paid to the driver. The insurance policy is being issued through Oriental Insurance Company in the first year and IGL would be paying premium for the policy to cover drivers of nearly 2.5 lakh CNG run public transport vehicles operating in the capital.
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IGL Surakhsa Yojana is a program that has been initiated by the IGL under its CSR program. In this scheme 1.5 Lakh rupees would be paid to the nominee in case of Death of a Driver in an accident while driving the CNG run Public Transport vehicles in addition an amount of 25000 rupees will also be paid towards children’s education allowance per child subject to a maximum of 50000 rupees for two children would also be paid to the family in such cases.
On the other hand in an accident which need treatment for fracture a maximum of 10000 rupees would be paid to the driver. When permanent disability occurs then that leads to loss of employment, than a lump sum equal to 100 percent is payable to that person while in partial disability, a graded compensation from 1500 rupees to 75000 rupees would be paid to the driver. The insurance policy is being issued through Oriental Insurance Company in the first year and IGL would be paying premium for the policy to cover drivers of nearly 2.5 lakh CNG run public transport vehicles operating in the capital.