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Srinagar Administration provides immediate assistance of ₹1.0 Lac to the Acid Attack survivor

DC Srinagar and SSP meet the family of the victim at SMHS Hospital

Srinagar ,FeB, 03:- Deputy Commissioner Srinagar, Mohammad Aijaz Asad along with Senior Superintendent of Police, Rakesh Balwal Thursday visited SMHS Hospital to oversee the medical treatment levels to the 24-year old acid attack survivor.
During the visit, the Deputy Commissioner and SSP interacted with the parents of the acid attack victim. While expressing their anguish at the incident the DC and SSP conveyed their solidarity to the victim and her family in this hour of pain.
On the occasion, the Deputy Commissioner Srinagar handed over a cheque of Rs 1 lakh out of District Red Cross Fund as an immediate assistance to the victim’s family and also assured all possible support from the District Administration Srinagar.
While interacting with the Medical Superintendent SMHS Hospital Dr Kanwal Jeet Singh and other Doctors, the DC enquired about the medical treatment being provided to the acid victim.
The DC was informed that all the best medical facilities are being given to the acid survivor and utmost care is being provided. The doctors are monitoring her condition and the survivor is in stable condition, informed the Medical Superintendent of the Hospital.
Meanwhile family of the victim also appreciated the District administration Srinagar for extending all possible assistance from their end. They thanked SSP Srinagar for apprehending the accused within no time and demanded harshest punishment under the Law.

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