Tue Jun 24 07:08:59 UTC 2025: **Summary:**

Two sanitation workers died in Vrindavan, India, after inhaling toxic gas while cleaning a sewer tank at a private guesthouse on June 21, 2025. Despite the risk of poisonous gas, proper safety protocols were not followed. The families will receive ₹30 lakh (approximately $36,000 USD) each in compensation, the minimum amount mandated by the Supreme Court. The guesthouse manager and the contractor have been arrested on charges of culpable homicide not amounting to murder.

**News Article:**

**Vrindavan Sewer Tragedy: Families to Receive Compensation After Workers Die from Toxic Fumes**

**Mathura, India – June 24, 2025** – The families of two sanitation workers who died while cleaning a sewer tank at a private guesthouse in Vrindavan will each receive ₹30 lakh (approximately $36,000 USD) in compensation, authorities have announced. Narendra (38) and Chhotelal (40) perished on Saturday, June 21, 2025, after inhaling toxic gas while cleaning the tank in the Keshav Dham area.

Preliminary investigations indicate that the workers were hired by a contractor, Amit, at the request of the guesthouse manager, Hemant. Despite the known presence of potentially lethal gases in the sewer, established safety protocols were reportedly ignored, leading to the tragic incident.

“While these individuals were not employees of the Municipal Corporation, we understand the immense grief of their families,” said the local Municipal Commissioner. “Considering the appeals from the families and various organizations for increased compensation, we are working to provide ₹30 lakh to each family as ex gratia assistance, meeting the minimum compensation amount mandated by the Supreme Court.”

Police have arrested both the guesthouse manager and the contractor on charges of culpable homicide not amounting to murder. An investigation is ongoing. The incident has sparked renewed concerns about the safety and welfare of sanitation workers across India.

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