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  • With Doctor On Video Call, Paramedics Help Woman Deliver Baby

    With Doctor On Video Call, Paramedics Help Woman Deliver Baby

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    SRINAGAR: Paramedics in the Keran area of north Kashmir’s frontier Kupwara district have managed a delivery of a baby without a gynaecologist, in a 3 Idiots style. Both mother and baby are safe.

    Quoting Block Medical Officer (BMO) Kralpora Dr M Shafi news agency KNO reported that on Friday, an expecting mother from the Kalas Keran area with labour pain was brought to Primary Health Centre (PHC) Keran where there was no gynaecologist posted.

    “We tried to shift the patient to Kralpora but the inclement weather didn’t allow us to do so,” he said. “Even due to continuous snowfall, we were unable to take the patient to any other hospital.”

    Given the circumstances, the BMO said the gynaecologist of Kralpora PHC motivated the paramedical staff at PHC Keran through a WhatsApp call and asked them to manage her delivery.

    The staff was earlier a bit reluctant; however, after motivating them, they managed the delivery quite normally, he said.

    Both baby and mother are fine and have been discharged, the BMO said. “This is not the first time that we have managed the emergency patients in this way and Keran being at high altitude faces such issues frequently.”

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • ‘Someday she may become excellent doctor’: SC on admission to girl with disability

    ‘Someday she may become excellent doctor’: SC on admission to girl with disability

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    New Delhi: “Who knows, someday she may become an excellent doctor,” the Supreme Court said on Friday as it came to the rescue of a girl, who was denied admission in MBBS course due to her language and speech impairment, and directed a medical board of PGIMER Chandigarh to examine her.

    A bench of Chief Justice DY Chandrachud and justices PS Narasimha and JB Pardiwala directed that the medical board be constituted by the director of PGIMER Chandigarh, including a specialist on language and speech impairment to examine the girl, who is from Haryana.

    The bench also directed that a report be filed by the medical board in the court after examining her in a month.

    Advocate Gaurav Sharma, appearing for the National Medical Commission, suggested that it is not coming in the way of girl’s education in MBBS course but it would be appropriate if she is examined by a medical board to ascertain, whether she will be able to cope up with the course.

    He said that admission for this academic year has already been done but she can take admission for next academic year.

    The bench then noted, “the petitioner has approached this court that she has been denied admission in MBBS course on the ground that she has speech and language impairment of 55 percent. Without embarking on legal norms to find a resolution, we accordingly direct that the petitioner be examined by a medical board at PGIMER Chandigarh. The medical boards file its report within a month after examining her.”

    Advocate Gaurav Agrawal, appearing for the girl, said there was no challenge to the Medical Council of India Regulations on Graduate Medical Education, 1997 as amended on February 4, 2019.

    The top court had issued notice on September 26, last year and sought response from the Centre and the National Medical Commission on the plea.

    Agrawal had earlier submitted that the student, despite clearing NEET examination, is being denied her right to education as she has speech impairment.

    He had said that her disability is qualified under the new regulations and she can be accommodated in the reserved quota.

    The bench had then observed that had the petitioner come early, then the court could have exercised its power under Article 142 to protect the girl and her academic year could have been saved.

    In her plea, the girl has said, “The petitioner, despite being a disabled person and suffering from disability, dreamt of pursuing MBBS and becoming a doctor. The petitioner was allotted a seat in the Kalpana Chawla Government Medical College, Haryana under the Person with disability category through counseling”.

    The plea said, however, she was declared ineligible after the disability board decided her disability is at 55 percent.

    Under the Disability Act, 40 percent disability is allowed for taking the benefit of the reservation under the Act.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Kashmir : Last 24 hours Six people died due to cardiac arrest

    Kashmir : Last 24 hours Six people died due to cardiac arrest

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    Srinagar, Jan 15: At least six people have died of suspected heart attacks in different areas of Kashmir valley, while doctors say around 200 cases of heart attack have been reported in this month so far Reports reaching Srinagar based news agency Kashmir Dot Com said that six people have died of suspected heart attacks in south and north Kashmir parts.They said that Fayaz Ahmad Sofi, son of Mohammad Shabana, a government teacher from Durpora Zainapora area of south Kashmir’s Shopian district, died by cardiac arrest on Sunday. A 12th class girl also died of suspected heart attack in Sugan area of Shopian district on Saturday.