<p>Mathura (UP): The families of two sanitation workers who died after inhaling toxic gas while cleaning a sewer tank in Vrindavan will receive Rs 30 lakh each as compensation, the minimum amount mandated by the Supreme Court, a local municipal commissioner said.</p>.<p>The incident occurred on Saturday evening in the Keshav Dham area, when Narendra (38) and Chhotelal (40), were cleaning a sewer tank at a private guesthouse. They were apparently hired by contractor Amit at the request of the guesthouse manager Hemant.</p>.<p>Despite the potential presence of poisonous gas, safety protocols were not followed, leading to their deaths, officials said.</p>.Four electrocuted in separate incidents in Uttar Pradesh.<p>Although the two were not employees of the municipal corporation, the commissioner said that, considering the appeals from family members and various organisations who demanded Rs 1 crore for each victim, efforts are on to provide Rs 30 lakh each as ex gratia assistance.</p>.<p>The commissioner further said that police have arrested the guesthouse manager and the contractor on charges of culpable homicide not amounting to murder.</p>.<p>Further investigation is under way. </p>
<p>Mathura (UP): The families of two sanitation workers who died after inhaling toxic gas while cleaning a sewer tank in Vrindavan will receive Rs 30 lakh each as compensation, the minimum amount mandated by the Supreme Court, a local municipal commissioner said.</p>.<p>The incident occurred on Saturday evening in the Keshav Dham area, when Narendra (38) and Chhotelal (40), were cleaning a sewer tank at a private guesthouse. They were apparently hired by contractor Amit at the request of the guesthouse manager Hemant.</p>.<p>Despite the potential presence of poisonous gas, safety protocols were not followed, leading to their deaths, officials said.</p>.Four electrocuted in separate incidents in Uttar Pradesh.<p>Although the two were not employees of the municipal corporation, the commissioner said that, considering the appeals from family members and various organisations who demanded Rs 1 crore for each victim, efforts are on to provide Rs 30 lakh each as ex gratia assistance.</p>.<p>The commissioner further said that police have arrested the guesthouse manager and the contractor on charges of culpable homicide not amounting to murder.</p>.<p>Further investigation is under way. </p>