Karnataka CM D.K. Shivakumar has announced ₹10 lakh in compensation for the family of Manasa, a postgraduate student who succumbed to injuries following a campus road accident.

Key Takeaways

  • A total of ₹10 lakh compensation has been sanctioned for the bereaved family.
  • ₹3 lakh will be sourced from the Chief Minister’s Relief Fund, and ₹7 lakh from the University.
  • The student, Manasa, died following a hit-and-run accident near the Jnanabharathi campus.

In a significant move following the tragic demise of a postgraduate student, Karnataka Chief Minister D.K. Shivakumar announced on Saturday that a compensation of ₹10 lakh would be provided to the family of Manasa. The 23-year-old student passed away on August 5 after battling severe injuries sustained in a road accident.

Manasa, a first-year postgraduate student in the Department of Visual Arts at Bangalore University, was involved in a fatal accident on July 30. While crossing Gandhi Marg near the campus canteen after her examination, she was struck by a speeding autorickshaw. She was rushed to an ICU in a private hospital in Nagarabhavi, where she ultimately succumbed to her head injuries.

Breakdown of Compensation

The financial aid package is divided between state resources and institutional funds. Specifically, ₹3 lakh will be released from the Chief Minister’s Relief Fund, while the remaining ₹7 lakh will be covered by the university administration.

Why This Matters

BozokMedia analysis shows that this incident has ignited a massive debate regarding campus safety protocols. The tragedy has triggered widespread protests under the slogan 'Justice for Manasa', with students and faculty members demanding accountability from the university administration for failing to implement adequate road safety measures within the Jnanabharathi campus.

Financial compensation, while necessary, does not address the systemic failure of campus infrastructure and pedestrian safety.
Did You Know?: The Jnanabharathi campus is one of the largest academic hubs in Bengaluru, making pedestrian-vehicle management a critical safety issue.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. How will the compensation be distributed?
The amount consists of ₹3 lakh from the CM's Relief Fund and ₹7 lakh from the University.

2. What led to the student's death?
The student died due to severe head injuries sustained in a road accident involving a speeding autorickshaw near the campus.