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          Patna, July 2 (IANS) Families of hundreds of children who died   of acute encephalitis syndrome (AES) in Bihar are yet to be paid compensation   announced by the state government last month, an official said   Monday.Nearly 20 days after the state announced compensation of   Rs.50,000 each from the chief minister's relief fund to families of children who   died of AES, the health department has not finalised payment so far, the   official said.
 
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        He told IANS on condition of anonymity that the compensation issue was yet to   move beyond the files.
 "Going by the slow pace of government procedure,   it is not easy for them (victims' families) to get compensation," he   said.
 
 According to him, there is no serious effort to speed up the   paperwork for disbursing compensation.
 
 "The department officials are   working to pay a monetary compensation to the kin of children who died of AES,   but it will take some more time," state Health Minister Ashwani Kumar Choubey   told IANS.
 
 Gyan Bhushan, the civil surgeon of Muzaffarpur district, the   worst affected by AES, said that till date he has not received any circular or   information from the concerned department about payment of   compensation.
 
 Officials in the Chief Minister's Office said that the   decision on compensation was taken by Chief Minister Nitish Kumar because most   victims belonged to the poorest of poor sections.
 
 AES has claimed the   lives of 238 children till date, and nearly 600 others have been affected by   it.
 
 The disease is not Japanese encephalitis, it was revealed by the   Pune-based National Institute of Virology (NIV) last week.
 
 The NIV has   informed the Bihar government that no one had tested positive for Japanese   encephalitis. The NIV collected cerebral spinal fluid and blood samples of 73   patients from Muzaffarpur district.
 
 
    
	
	
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