The GO was notified following a High Court directive issued in August
2006, in Haseena acid attack case. A division bench of High Court
comprising Justice S R Bannurmath and Justice B S Adi had directed the
government to address the issue on a priority basis.
Campaign and Struggle Against Acid Attacks on Women (CSAAAW) had also
filed a PIL in the High Court in 2006, demanding steps to prevent acid
attacks and providing relief and rehabilitation to the survivors of these
attacks.
CSAAAW is an NGO working for the empowerment and relief of acid attack
victims.
Following the directive, the
Secretary, Women and Child Welfare Department framed a comprehensive
package and guidelines to address the issue, which was discussed in a
meeting chaired by Chief Secretary P B Mahishi.
The GO was notified thereafter.
As of now, an acid attack victim, like any other woman subjected to
violence, is given a compensation of Rs 10,000 by the State Women’s
Commission.
“For the first time an exclusive package has been framed for acid attack
victims in the State,” said Sanjana of CSAAAW.
The GO identifies five government hospitals with burns wards and Victoria
Hospital as a super speciality hospital to offer plastic surgery to these
victims. “We pointed out at the meeting that the treatment for acid
attack victims was inadequate at Victoria Hospital and they agreed that
facilities will be upgraded,” she said.
In a week’s time a list of private hospitals will be released where the
acid attack victims can get treatment, said Sanjana.
An MoU will be signed with the private hospitals so that the women who
come to the government hospitals can be directed to these private
hospitals.
“They will be instructed not to turn away such victims. The GO also
states that the nodal centres will have to disburse facilities within 30
days of receiving the application from the acid attack survivors. This
order will be presented to the division bench at the next PIL hearing,”
she added.
COMPENSATION PACKAGE
* Women & Child Welfare Depat to pay acid attack survivors Rs
20,000 from their annual budget. This will be released by the State
Women’s Commission and will include the Rs 10,000, which is disbursed
currently.
* The Disabled and Senior Citizen’s Welfare Department will
sanction a sum of Rs 15,000 to those who have become disabled due to acid
attack.
* A sum of Rs one crore, which has been released as a part of the package
will be used to provide the victims with advanced medical treatment upto a
maximum limit of Rs two lakh per victim. In case they have already
undergone treatment, the victims will be duly compensated.
* GPs can also sanction an amount ranging from Rs 2,000 to 10,000.
First aid and medical treatment
* Heath Dept to provide free ambulance service as well as look into
improving the existing facilities at the burns ward in Victoria Hospital.
* The HD and Child Development Department will identify private hospitals
to provide treatment to the victims.
Employment & rehabilitation measures
* Alternate employment to the victims incase of inability to
continue with previous employment due to injuries.
* Women & Child Development Department to provide loans under
existing schemes for self employment ventures.
* Education & other facilities to dependents & children of women,
who succumb to acid attacks.
* Acid attacks survivors, who need help will be given priority under
various housing schemes of the Government.