Daijiworld Media Network - Bengaluru (SP)
Bengaluru, Nov 10: The government is planning to implement an integrated scheme to extend protection to over 50,000 priests belonging to temples under the muzrai department in the state.
There are 34,000 temples under the department now. The government is thinking of providing pension, health insurance and life insurance to the priests. A clear decision can be expected in about three weeks. Beneficiaries of the scheme will be the priests, other employees serving the temples, and their family members.
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A high level discussion is currently going on about providing health insurance. A decision has not yet been taken whether they can be covered by Arogya Karnataka-Ayushman Bharat scheme, or only for the ailments listed out in the scheme. There are also suggestions to add some more diseases to the list. Decisions about these things have not been taken.
The aim is to provide cashless treatment facility to priests and staff of temples up to five lac rupees. Once a decision is taken, they will be able to get treatment in in all the hospitals registered under Arogya Karnataka-Ayushman Bharat scheme.
Life insurance of five to seven lac rupees is also planned. This amount is payable in case of death, permanent disability etc. The government has held a round of discussions with LIC of India. It proposes to provide insurance of five to seven lac rupees. The government has to decide whether the premium will be remitted by the government or partial premium has to be collected from the staff. Calculation of financial burden is going on.
Insurance premium depends on the past date on the demise of priests annually, average number of tragedies, average number of deaths etc.
At present, salaries of priests and other employees are met by temples grouped into different categories. In case of priests, the entire families used to face crises. The government wants to extend pay and insurance facilities to all categories of temples. The figures like ages of priests and employees etc are being put together to calculate premium and take a decision.
Muzrai minister Kota Srinivas Poojary, said that protecting priests and other staff is the responsibility of the government.