MUMBAI, Aug. 7 -- Five months after 11-year-old Granth Hasmukh Mutha drowned in a civic swimming pool in Mira Road, the Mira-Bhayandar Municipal Corporation (MBMC) has passed a resolution to offer a compensation of Rs.5 lakh to his family. The amount is to be recovered from the security deposit of the contractor appointed to manage and maintain the Gopinath Munde Sports Complex, where the incident occurred on April 20. However, Granth's father, Hasmukh Mutha, has refused to accept the compensation, demanding accountability and justice instead. "The MBMC commissioner has not blacklisted the contractor, suspended the contract, or taken action against the officials who were supposed to monitor the contractor. I do not want the money-no amount can compensate for my child's death. We just want the culprits to be punished so that no other parent has to suffer like us," Mutha said. An internal three-member committee, appointed by the MBMC, had on May 31 found the contractor and the pool management responsible for the drowning. The report cited gross negligence, inadequate safety protocols, absence of emergency equipment, poor crowd control, and untrained lifeguards as key factors in the tragedy. Granth had enrolled in a 15-day summer swimming camp with his friends. On April 20, Granth's father got a call around noon that he had drowned....