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emergencies and national disasters. NOKR is an emergency contact
system to help if you or your family member is missing, injured
or deceased. NOKR provides the public a free proactive service
to store emergency contacts, next of kin and vital medical
information that would be critical to emergency response
agencies. Stored information is only accessible via a secure
area that is only accessible by emergency public trust agencies
that have registered with NOKR.
NOKR is a non-partisan; non-profit
501(c)(3) dedicated to bridging rapid emergency contact
information. NOKR was established in January 2004, for daily
emergency situations.
The injury or passing of a loved
one is a difficult time for families and friends. This sad time is compounded
when you're not informed when a loved one is injured or passes on.
This happens when Local and State Agencies are unable to
locate a family member or
Next Of Kin. This would happen for
numerous reasons:
○A lack of information about
family or contacts.
○A lack of resources available to
search for family members or "Next Of Kin".
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NOKR INDIA News
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Mumbai Train Blast
Mumbai, India
The Next of Kin Registry is
offering assistance to the families and victims of the Mumbai,
India blast. Our hearts and prayers go out to those who have
lost family members and those injured. The Next of Kin Registry
is offering help to those who may have been a victim of this
disaster. If you feel you have a family member or friend
affected in this area please register their information at:

This information will be passed along to the Mumbai Police in
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LIC CONTACT INFORMATION LIC is easing norms for blast victims. LIC has also constituted special
help desk at the divisional and branch offices to respond to the death
claim inquiries and assist in expeditious settlement of claims.
A help desk has been set up at the Churchgate station, where people can approach the LIC officials
The LIC helpline numbers are:
* 9892590175
* 9869089079
* 9819059797
* 9870148947
* 9967221699
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WESTERN RAILWAYS COMPENSATION CONTACT INFORMATION:
Claimants can
contact the Compensation Claims Cell between 9 am and 7 pm on 22035516,
22122793, 22122593 or email at cco@wr.railnet.gov.in or
dycco@wr.railnet.gov.in till July 22._______________________________________________________________________________________________________________
R K Shetty, one of India’s leading insurance agents and financial
advisers, while conveying his condolences to the families of those who
have lost their lives in the serial train bomb blasts 2 days ago, has
offered to help the families in a special way.
He has offered to assist the near and dear ones of those who were killed or injured, in making insurance or medical claims.
Those who need assistance can get in touch with him on the following numbers.
(022) 24360696 / 24371447 (Mumbai)
Email: rkshetty@bom8.vsnl.net.in
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tudent victims of Terror Tuesday are
entitled to claim a separate compensation from the Mumbai University.
“We have a General Insurance Scheme under which we will grant
compensation to students. It covers all accidents, not just the bomb
blasts,” said Dr. Vijay Khole, the Vice-Chancellor of the University.
This
General Insurance Scheme is called Yuva Raksha and was started in the
academic year 2001-2002 with the National Insurance Company. Under it,
all students who are a part of the Mumbai University, or a part of
colleges affiliated with the university, are entitled to compensation
in case of injury due to accident, or death due to accident. The
insurance is only given to students above the age of 18.
The premium
of this scheme is paid by students at the time of their admission.
“Students pay Rs. 20 to Rs. 35 to their colleges, along with the
admission fees. So the college has the list of students who have paid
the insurance premium. If a student who is on the list has an accident,
then he is compensated,” said Girish Narvekar of the National Insurance
Company who is in charge of the University’s insurance scheme. In case
the students are studying though correspondence, then the application
will be made to the management of the course they have chosen.
If
there has been a case of death due to accident, then the student’s
relatives can approach the management of the college the student was
studying at and make an application for compensation. “The relatives
have to submit a death certificate and the post-mortem report to the
college. The college then forwards the information to us,” said
Narvekar.
In case of injuries due to accident, the student has to
submit the police FIR and hospital bills to the college management who
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