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India to provide scholarships, counselling to those orphaned by COVID-19

Mumbai, India
Reuters

India’s Federal Government will provide educational scholarships, mental health counselling and health insurance to children who have been orphaned by the coronavirus pandemic, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Monday.

“For those who have lost a loved one to coronavirus, the change it has brought to their lives is so difficult,” Modi said during an online event as he announced government benefits for minor children who have lost both parents to COVID-19.

India Mumbai children

Children watch a performance at a park, amid the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic, in Mumbai, India, on 18th April. PICTURE: Reuters/Francis Mascarenhas.

More than 524,000 people have died since the beginning of the coronavirus epidemic in India, according to official estimates, most of them during its devastating second wave last year, when hospitals ran out of oxygen and beds and millions fell sick.

Under the Federal Government scheme, children who have lost both parents to the coronavirus from 11th March, 2020, to February, 2022, will be given, among other things, free admission to a nearby school, schoolbooks and a sum of one million Indian rupees ($US12,899.60) once they turn 23-years-of-age, according to a government statement.

During the second wave in 2021, many children were left without a carer because both parents were ill and hospitalised with COVID-19, raising alarm bells among activists and government officials.

 

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