KANPUR: Mortal remains of Corporal Deepak Pandey, who was once a few of the six killed in IAF chopper Mi-17 crash in Budgam district of Jammu and Kashmir on Wednesday morning, arrived at his residence at Mangla Vihar in Chakeri space late on Thursday night. The frame would be cremated on Friday.
UP chief minister Yogi Adityanath has announced financial assist for the 3 Air Force team of workers who died in the helicopter crash in Kashmir's Badgam on Wednesday.
"The families of each of the deceased will be given Rs 25 lakh. A member of each of the families will be given a job in the government while a road in their districts will be named after them," stated an reliable.
The mortal remains of the IAF team of workers reached Deepak's home the place citizens of the locality had accrued in a big quantity. The frame was once escorted to the house by a gaggle of passionate youths sporting tricolour flag and raising slogans in praise of Deepak.
As the team of workers's frame reached his home, his members of the family broke into tears. The family members of the deceased team of workers instructed newshounds that cremation would be carried out on Friday as the frame arrived very late.
Earlier, in the day, local MP Murli Manohar Joshi, BJP MLA from Kidwai Nagar Mahesh Trivedi and several leaders of different political parties also reached the IAF team of workers's space and met Deepak's father Ram Prakash Pandey.
Ram Prakash Pandey stated, "Deepak was my only child and he had joined IAF five years ago. He was posted at Srinagar air base. At around 1 pm on Wednesday, I received a phone call from Srinagar Air Base wherein I was informed about the demise of my son following crash of Mi-17 chopper in Garend Kalan village of Budgam in Jammu and Kashmir."
UP chief minister Yogi Adityanath has announced financial assist for the 3 Air Force team of workers who died in the helicopter crash in Kashmir's Badgam on Wednesday.
"The families of each of the deceased will be given Rs 25 lakh. A member of each of the families will be given a job in the government while a road in their districts will be named after them," stated an reliable.
The mortal remains of the IAF team of workers reached Deepak's home the place citizens of the locality had accrued in a big quantity. The frame was once escorted to the house by a gaggle of passionate youths sporting tricolour flag and raising slogans in praise of Deepak.
As the team of workers's frame reached his home, his members of the family broke into tears. The family members of the deceased team of workers instructed newshounds that cremation would be carried out on Friday as the frame arrived very late.
Earlier, in the day, local MP Murli Manohar Joshi, BJP MLA from Kidwai Nagar Mahesh Trivedi and several leaders of different political parties also reached the IAF team of workers's space and met Deepak's father Ram Prakash Pandey.
Ram Prakash Pandey stated, "Deepak was my only child and he had joined IAF five years ago. He was posted at Srinagar air base. At around 1 pm on Wednesday, I received a phone call from Srinagar Air Base wherein I was informed about the demise of my son following crash of Mi-17 chopper in Garend Kalan village of Budgam in Jammu and Kashmir."
IAF officer's body arrives in Kanpur, UP government to give Rs 25 lakh, job to kin
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