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Centre asks states to ban counter sale of acid

New Delhi: Union Home Ministry has asked all states to ban across-the-counter sale of acid in the wake of rising incidents of attacks on women using the chemical.

The Centre said a compensation of at least Rs 3 lakh should be given to acid attack victims by the concerned state government or UT as after-care and rehabilitation cost. Out of this, Rs 1 lakh shall be paid to the victim within 15 days of the occurrence of such incident to facilitate immediate medical attention and expenses in this regard.

The balance sum of Rs 2 lakh should be paid as expeditiously as possible and positively within two months thereafter, it said.

The Home Ministry told the states and UTs that sale of acid should be made only when the buyer produces a photo ID issued by the government which also has the address of the person and proves that he/she is above 18 years of age.

The log book should also specify the reason or purpose for procuring acid. All stocks of acid must be declared by the seller with the concerned Sub-Divisional Magistrate (SDM) within 15 days and in case of undeclared stock of acid, it will be open to the concerned SDM to confiscate the stock and suitably impose a fine on such seller up to Rs 50,000.

The concerned SDM may impose a fine up to Rs 50,000 on any person who commits breach of any of the above directions, the advisory said.

Educational institutions, research laboratories, hospitals, government departments and the departments of public sector undertakings, which are required to keep and store acid/corrosive, shall maintain a register of usage of acid and the same shall be filed with the concerned SDM.

A person shall be made accountable for the possession and safe keeping of acid in their premises. The acid shall be stored under the supervision of this person and there shall be compulsory checking of the students personnel leaving the laboratories/place of storage where acid is used, the advisory said.

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