Taratala collapse: WB CM Adhikari hands ₹10 lakh each to kin of 16 dead

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Taratala collapse: WB CM Adhikari hands ₹10 lakh each to kin of 16 dead

Synopsis

Two weeks after a warehouse roof collapse in Taratala killed 16 workers, West Bengal CM Suvendu Adhikari handed ₹10 lakh cheques to each victim's family and promised jobs, free medical care, and education support — but a key caveat on educational qualifications could shut out the most vulnerable among the bereaved.

Key Takeaways

West Bengal CM Suvendu Adhikari distributed ₹10 lakh each to families of 16 workers killed in the Taratala warehouse collapse on 7 July .
Injured workers received ₹1 lakh each and are entitled to free treatment and medicines until full recovery.
The government will attempt to provide employment to one member from each bereaved family, subject to educational qualifications; families to hear back within 7–10 days .
Kolkata Municipal Corporation administrator Smita Pandey and Minister Agnimitra Paul are tasked with identifying job openings.
The state is considering monthly financial assistance for families of the deceased; details are yet to be announced.
The government will bear full educational expenses of the victims' children.

West Bengal Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari on Tuesday, 7 July announced a multi-pronged relief package for families affected by the Taratala warehouse roof collapse, distributing cheques of ₹10 lakh each to the next of kin of the 16 workers killed in the 24 June tragedy. The event was held at Nabanna Sabhaghar, the state secretariat in Kolkata.

Relief Package Details

Families of the 16 deceased workers each received a cheque of ₹10 lakh, while those injured in the collapse were handed ₹1 lakh each as immediate financial assistance. Adhikari further announced that all injured workers would receive free treatment and medicines until they make a complete recovery, with Health Minister Sharadwat Mukherjee directed to ensure this on the spot.

The Chief Minister also stated that the state government is considering providing monthly financial assistance to the families of those who perished, though specific figures were not announced at the event.

Employment and Education Support

Adhikari announced that the government would attempt to provide employment to one member from each bereaved family, subject to their educational qualifications. He assigned the responsibility to Kolkata Municipal Corporation administrator Smita Pandey and Municipal and Urban Development Minister Agnimitra Paul.

'I am giving the responsibility to Kolkata Municipal Corporation administrator Smita Pandey and Municipal and Urban Development Minister Agnimitra Paul. They will see where there are job opportunities and provide them to the members of the families accordingly. You will contact the municipal corporation directly... I hope we can do something. However, we will also have to check your educational qualifications. If you have not passed Madhyamik (secondary examination), it will be a problem,' Adhikari said.

Officials were also directed to explore engagement of families of both deceased and injured workers in suitable roles under the Kolkata Municipal Corporation. Families were told to expect a response within seven to ten days. Separately, the government announced it would bear the full educational expenses of the victims' children.

The Taratala Tragedy: What Happened

The disaster struck on 24 June when the roof of an under-construction warehouse in Taratala, south Kolkata, caved in, trapping multiple workers under debris. According to official figures, 16 people were killed and more than 15 others were injured. The incident drew sharp attention to construction safety standards at warehousing sites in the city.

What Comes Next

The state government's pledge of monthly assistance remains to be formalised, with no timeline or quantum announced yet. Families awaiting employment leads have been asked to liaise directly with the municipal corporation, with officials expected to revert within a week and a half. How swiftly the promised jobs materialise — and whether qualification barriers exclude the most vulnerable — will determine the real reach of Tuesday's announcements.

Point of View

But the employment pledge carries a built-in exclusion clause: families whose members have not cleared the Madhyamik examination may be left out — precisely the demographic most likely to be found in informal construction labour. Monthly financial assistance, the most durable form of support for families who have lost their sole earner, was announced without a figure or a timeline, making it the softest commitment on the table. Kolkata's construction sector has seen recurring safety failures, and Tuesday's event, while necessary, does not address the regulatory gap that allowed an under-construction warehouse roof to collapse on its workers in the first place.
NationPress
7 Jul 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

What relief has the West Bengal government announced for Taratala warehouse collapse victims?
The West Bengal government has announced ₹10 lakh each for families of the 16 workers killed, ₹1 lakh each for the injured, free medical treatment until full recovery, educational support for victims' children, and an attempt to provide employment to one family member from each bereaved household.
When did the Taratala warehouse collapse occur?
The collapse occurred on 24 June when the roof of an under-construction warehouse in Taratala, south Kolkata, caved in. According to official figures, 16 workers were killed and more than 15 others were injured.
Who is responsible for arranging jobs for the victims' families?
Kolkata Municipal Corporation administrator Smita Pandey and Municipal and Urban Development Minister Agnimitra Paul have been tasked by CM Adhikari with identifying suitable job opportunities. Families were told to contact the municipal corporation directly and expect a response within seven to ten days.
Will all bereaved families receive employment under the relief package?
Not necessarily. CM Adhikari stated that employment will depend on the educational qualifications of the family member seeking a job, and noted that those who have not passed the Madhyamik (secondary) examination may face difficulties in being placed.
Is monthly financial assistance confirmed for the victims' families?
CM Adhikari said the state government is 'considering' monthly financial assistance for families of those who died, but no specific amount or timeline has been announced yet.
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