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  • ACB arrests Accounts Assistant of Srinagar hospital for taking bribe of Rs 18K

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    Srinagar, Feb 13: Anti Corruption Bureau on Monday said it arrested an Accounts Assistant of Children’s Hospital Bemina for taking bribe of Rs 18,000 for releasing day allowances along with salaries in favour of his fellow employees.

    According to a statement, issued to the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), a spokesperson said ACB received a written complaint from Class-IV/MTS employees of Children’s Hospital Bemina Srinagar through their representative, stating therein that a fellow public servant working as Accounts Assistant was demanding bribe at the rate of ₹3000 per employee for releasing 2-1/2 days allowance along with the salary in their favour.

    The statement reads that the complainants were however, not willing to pay the bribe and approached Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) Srinagar for taking legal action against the accused.

    “On receipt of the complaint a Case FIR No. 01/2023 U/S 7 PC Act 1988 was registered with PS ACB Srinagar and investigation taken up. During the course of investigation a trap team constituted by this Bureau. The team laid a successful trap and caught the accused red handed while demanding and accepting bribe amount of ₹18,000 from the complainants.”

    It added the money was recovered from the accused on the spot.

    “The accused has been identified as Nisar Ahmad Rather son of Ab Ahad Rather of Nowshera. Further investigation into the case is going on,” it reads—(KNO)

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    ( With inputs from : roshankashmir.net )

  • ACB Traps, Arrests Accounts Assistant of Children Hospital Sgr For Taking Bribe – Kashmir News

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    ACB Traps, Arrests Accounts Assistant of Children Hospital Sgr For Taking Bribe

    Srinagar, Feb 13 : Jammu and Kashmir Anti-Corruption Bureau on Monday afternoon trapped and arrested an Accounts Assistant of Children hospital Bemina Srinagar for accepting bribe.

    Reports said that one Nissar Ahmad Rather working in office of Medical superintendent (children Hospital bemina), was arrested red-handed while accepting a bribe of Rupees 18000 at Children hospital Bemina here.

    They said that on receipt of the complaint, a FIR was registered, under section 7 Prevention of Corruption Act, 1988 in Police Station ACB and investigation was taken up.

    Accordingly a trap team was constituted. The trap team laid a successful trap and caught Nissar Ahmad Rather while accepting a bribe of rupees 18000 on the spot in presence of independent witnesses.

    The official was taken to a police station in Srinagar and further investigation into the matter is going on.

     

     


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    ( With inputs from : kashmirnews.in )

  • Infosys Foundation collaborates with Karnataka govt, rebuilds hospital

    Infosys Foundation collaborates with Karnataka govt, rebuilds hospital

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    Bengaluru: Infosys Foundation, the philanthropic and CSR arm of Infosys, has announced the inauguration of a 100-bed maternity and child care hospital in Kanakapura Taluk, Ramanagara district of Karnataka in collaboration with the Directorate of Health and Family Welfare Services, the official release on Monday stated.

    Through this collaboration, the erstwhile Government Maternity Hospital in Kanakapura Taluk has been rebuilt and the new hospital has facilities, including oxygen and medical gas pipelines, a sophisticated fire protection alarm system, meticulously designed electrical and plumbing work, an HVAC system and underground water reservoir.

    This initiative aims to provide quality maternity and childcare to help the underprivileged, advancing the Foundation’s commitment towards rural development, and to provide better health infrastructure for the benefit of the society.

    Previously, Infosys Foundation launched the Shree Sharadadevi Mobile Eye Hospital, a first-of-its-kind fully equipped mobile eye hospital to serve people residing in remote villages in Karnataka.

    “We acknowledge the support of Infosys Foundation in developing the overall healthcare infrastructure of Karnataka. This initiative will not only address the medical needs of new mothers and their children but will also provide continued support in ensuring that they have access to affordable, quality healthcare”, said Dr. K. Sudhakar, Health Minister, Government of Karnataka.

    “Infosys Foundation’s efforts towards rural development and healthcare infrastructure for the people of Karnataka is unparalleled. This new Maternity and Child Care Hospital for the people in Kanakapura, especially for underprivileged women, is a testament to the generosity of the organization. This hospital will be able to provide accessible and quality healthcare to lakhs of people in need,” said D.K. Shivakumar, MLA, Kanakapura Constituency.

    Sunil Kumar Dhareshwar, Trustee, Infosys Foundation, said, “Given the maternal health indicators in our country, Infosys Foundation has been working for years towards supporting the needs of the community and the state.”

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Hyderabad: Organ transplant facility to come up at Gandhi Hospital

    Hyderabad: Organ transplant facility to come up at Gandhi Hospital

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    Hyderabad: The Telangana government will soon set up an organ transplantation facility in Gandhi General Hospital with eight operating rooms for the welfare of the needy, health minister T Harish Rao said at the House on Saturday.

    In response to budget requests made in the Assembly, Harish Rao stated that the proposed hospital will include modular operation theatres (MOT) equipped with cutting-edge technology, intensive care units (ICU), and other facilities where six organs could be transplanted. Within the following five months, he said, the plant will be functioning.

    The health minister stated that the 300-bed cancer block at MNJ Cancer Hospital, which was constructed at a cost of Rs 40 crore, will soon be inaugurated. With the addition of the additional block, the hospital’s total bed capacity would rise to 750.

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  • Six-yr-old boy takes ailing father to hospital in wooden cart in MP

    Six-yr-old boy takes ailing father to hospital in wooden cart in MP

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    Bhopal: A six-year-old boy pushed a wooden cart to carry his ailing father to a government hospital for treatment, the incident pointing fingers on yet another instance of alleged negligence in providing ambulances to the poor families in remote areas of Madhya Pradesh.

    The matter came to the fore on Saturday after some locals spotted the boy along with his mother pushing a wooden cart and recorded it on the social media.

    The incident was reported in Baliari town of Singrauli district where the family waited for an ambulance for more than one hour, however, delay in the arrival of the vehicle prompted the clueless boy to take his father to hospital in a wooden cart.

    In a viral video, a boy dressed in a t-shirt and blue denims, is seen trying to control the movement of the cart, which he pushed around for three kilometres, while his mother was seen pushing it from the opposite end.

    After the video of the incident surfaced on social media, Singrauli district administration took cognisance of the matter and ordered an inquiry in the matter later on Saturday evening.

    “It has learnt that due to non-availability of an ambulance, the patient had to be taken to the hospital by his wife and innocent son. The Chief Medical Officer and civil surgeon have been directed to find out the reason for non-availability of ambulances,” Singrauli’s Additional Collector D.P. Burman told the press.

    These kinds of incidents where people would be seen taking patients to hospitals or their bodies back to their homes and even pregnant women have been coming to the fore from different parts of Madhya Pradesh, especially in rural areas.

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  • 4 Days On, Mortal Remains Of 3 Tangdhar Natives Lie At DH Hospital Handwara

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    Demands for Construction of Sadhna Tunnel Grow Shrill; Chopper Requisition Sent, Bodies Maybe Lifted Tomorrow As Per Flying Conditions: DC Kupwara

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    Handwara | Kupwara, Feb 11 (GNS): Mortal remains of three Tangdhar natives continue to lie at District Hospital Handwara for almost last four days amid the blockade of roads in the aftermath of recent snowfall.

    GNS has learnt that bodies of four persons namely Shabir Ahmad Khawaja son of Abdul Rasheed, resident of Dildar Karnah, who passed on February 8 at Bemina Srinagar; Sahib Jan wife of Ali Shan Bhadana, resident of Amrohi, who passed at SMHS Hospital Srinagar February 9; Mohammad Saeed son of Mohammad Yaqoob Qureshi, resident of Nawagabra who passed at SKIMS Soura, are currently kept in the mortuary at District Hospital Handwara.

    Meanwhile the bereaved family members have made a fervent appeal to the district administration and other relevant offices to facilitate the return to assist them in ferrying back the bodies to respective native places.

     “Now that it already is almost four days that we are stuck here, we humbly urge district administration Kupwara and other authorities to kindly help us”, said one of the bereaved family members.

    When contacted, Deputy Commissioner Kupwara Dr. Doifode Sagar Dattatray told GNS that the office has sent a chopper requisition to lift the bodies. “The bodies maybe lifted tomorrow as per flying conditions”, he said.

    In a somewhat similar case, the district administration alongside DH Handwara, dispatched bodies of two elderly persons to their native places, Karnah and Tangdhar, earlier this month.

    In the meantime ‘Tunnel Coordination Committee’ Chairman Wali Ahmad Qureshi held a peaceful march from DAK Bungalow Tangdhar upto Mini Secretariat Tangdhar to press for the demand of construction of proposed Sadhna tunnel on a fast-track basis. The march was participated by many political party leaders, social activists, PRIs and a large number of the general public.

    Notably, celebrated singer and National Conference leader Waqar Khan has also demanded for the construction of Sadhna tunnel to alleviate the sufferings of border area residents. (GNS)

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    ( With inputs from : thegnskashmir.com )

  • Jeans, skirts, makeup, ‘funky’ hairstyles banned for Haryana govt hospital staff

    Jeans, skirts, makeup, ‘funky’ hairstyles banned for Haryana govt hospital staff

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    Chandigarh: Makeup, “funky hairstyles”, and long nails are out for medical and other staff at Haryana government hospitals, and so are T-shirts, denims and skirts, as the state is going to implement a dress code for healthcare professionals.

    Haryana Health Minister Anil Vij said on Friday the dress code being prepared by the state government is in the final stages.

    The dress code must be adhered to by the on-duty staff 24 hours a day, including on weekends, evenings and night shifts, he said, asserting the erring employees will be marked absent for the day.

    The minister said a hospital requires its employees to follow certain conduct, and a dress code is an essential component which gives the organisation a “professional touch”.

    “Funky hairstyles, heavy jewellery, accessories, makeup, long nails during working hours are unacceptable, especially in the healthcare centres,” said the minister, a BJP leader.

    He said jeans of any colour, denim skirts and denim dresses are not considered professional dresses and, therefore, will not be permitted. The employees will have to wear a name badge declaring their designation.

    “Sweatshirts, sweatsuits, and shorts are not permitted. Slacks, dresses, skirts and palazzos shall not be permitted too. T-shirts, stretch T-shirts, stretch pants, fitting pants, leather pants, capris, sweatpants, tank tops, see-through dresses or tops, crop tops, off-shoulder dresses, sneakers, slippers etc will not be permitted. Similarly, footwear must be black, clean, comfortable and free from funky designs,” the minister added.

    The purpose of the dress code policy, Vij said, is to maintain discipline, uniformity and equality among the staff in government healthcare centres.

    “A well-followed dress code policy in a hospital not only gives an employee his professional image but also presents an elegant image of an organisation among the public,” he said.

    All hospital staff working in clinical roles (medics and paramedics), cleanliness and sanitation, security, transport, technical, kitchen, field and other departments should be in a proper uniform during their working hours, the minister said.

    Employees looking after non-clinical administrative work in hospitals shall wear only formals, said Vij. “Every employee is expected to wear neat, clean dress and practice good hygiene.”

    “Hair must be clean, well-groomed and neat. Men’s hair should be no longer than collar length and should not interfere with the patient’s care,” he said.

    “Unusual hairstyles and unconventional haircuts are not permitted. Nails must be clean, trimmed and well-manicured,” the minister stressed.

    Black pants with a white shirt along with a name tag shall be worn by trainees, except for the nursing cadre, he added.

    “When you go to a private hospital, not a single employee is seen without a uniform, while in a government hospital, it is difficult to differentiate between a patient and an employee,” he said, adding the dress code will improve the functioning of the hospitals in the state.

    Government doctors and other staff largely welcomed the government’s move of bringing dress code in the health institutions.

    The Haryana Civil Medical Services Association, Ambala, on Saturday welcomed the decision, with its state president Rajesh Khayalia saying the dress code will give a professional look to the hospital staff.

    A doctor at the civil hospital in Ambala City said on the condition of anonymity that the health department should give at least three pairs of dresses to the staff. There should be separate changing rooms for doctors and paramedical staff in the hospital premises, the doctor said.

    He also said the staff should be allowed to change their clothes at the hospital when they arrive and put their own dress back on after the duty hours.

    In Hisar, the multipurpose health employees of Haryana also welcomed the announcement.

    But the Nursing Welfare Association state president Vineeta said the government should have sought the opinion of the association before implementing the dress code.

    She said the dress code should be enforced on administrative officers also.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Noted Scholar Mufti Muzaffar Hussain Qasmi Injured, Discharged from Hospital in Mecca

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    Mufti Sahaab Doing Well, Nothing to Worry About His Health: Mufti Ishaaq Nazki

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    Srinagar, Feb 10 (GNS): Clearing the looming confusion over the health of Mufti Muzaffar Hussain Qasmi, one of the known scholars’ of Kashmir who is currently in Mecca to perform Umrah, his close associates on Friday said the scholar is doing well and there was absolutely nothing to worry about his overall health condition.

    As per GNS, a photo of Mufti Muzaffar Hussain Qasmi was widely shared on social media platforms, showing blood stains on his clothes, while at a hospital somewhere at Mecca.

    The circulated photo plunged the people, especially back home, into deep anguish and despair about his health.

    To allay the apprehensions, people close to Mufti Muzaffar Qasmi said that the photo was taken instantly as the scholar had suffered minor injuries after getting hit by a car in Mecca on Friday.

    “Mufti Sahaab is currently at his allotted hotel and there is nothing to worry about his health condition”, Mufti Ishaaq Nazki told GNS.

    Meanwhile, the people close to Mufti Muzaffar Hussain Qasmi have urged the people to delete the photo and also restrain from sharing it to avoid the anguish among the people. (GNS)

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    ( With inputs from : thegnskashmir.com )

  • Operation Dost: Indian Army’s field hospital starts functioning in quake-ravaged Turkiye

    Operation Dost: Indian Army’s field hospital starts functioning in quake-ravaged Turkiye

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    New Delhi: A field hospital set up by the Indian Army in Hatay province of quake-ravaged Turkiye has become operational with surgical and emergency wards to provide succour to the affected people days after a 7.8-magnitude earthquake and several powerful aftershocks hit that country.

    The quake-hit Turkiye and Syria on Monday, killing over 17,000 people and flattening several buildings. India has launched ‘Operation Dost’ to extend assistance to both the countries.

    On Tuesday, India had sent to Turkiye relief materials, a mobile hospital and specialised search and rescue teams in four C-17 Globemaster military transport aircraft to support the country’s rescue efforts.

    On Wednesday, India had despatched relief materials in another aircraft to Turkiye.

    External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on Thursday took to Twitter to provide update on the relief work done by India in Turkiye.

    “The army field hospital in Iskenderun, Hatay, T rkiye has started functioning with running Medical, Surgical & Emergency Wards; X-Ray Lab & Medical Store. @adgpi team will work 24 x 7 to provide relief to the affected people. #OperationDost,” Jaishankar tweeted and shared pictures of the field hospital.

    Jaishankar had earlier shared photos of teams from India’s National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) commencing search operation in Turkiye’s Gaziantep.

    The MEA said India has been able to send more than 250 personnel, specialised equipment and other relief material amounting to more than 135 tonnes to Turkiye on five C-17 IAF aircraft.

    These include three self sustained teams of the NDRF numbering more than 150 specially trained personnel, along with dog squads, specialised equipment, vehicles and other supplies.

    “Their equipment allows for detection, location, access and rescue of people trapped under collapsed structures,” the MEA said.

    In addition, personnel and equipment have been sent to set up a 30-bed self-sustained field hospital of the Indian Army.

    This includes a team of 99 specially-trained personnel with essential medicines, advanced equipment, vehicles, and ambulances.

    The MEA said the hospital will provide for a fully functional operation theatre, and facilities such as X-ray, and ventilators among others.

    The Indian Army on Thursday also tweeted a picture of a woman hugging an Indian Army personnel on duty at the field hospital: “#OperationDost We Care. #IndianArmy #Turkiye”.

    MEA Spokesperson Arindam Bagchi, in a tweet on Wednesday, had said: “#OperationDost in full swing! The @adgpi Field Hospital being set up at Iskenderun, Hatay province in T rkiye. Once functional, it will be a 30-bedded fully-equipped medical facility with Operation Theatre, X-ray machines, ventilators, etc.”.

    India decided to immediately dispatch search and rescue teams of the NDRF, medical teams and relief material to Turkiye following Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s instructions to offer all possible assistance to the country on Monday.

    India also sent relief materials on board a C-130J aircraft of the Indian Air Force to Syria on Tuesday.

    Asked about sending aid to Syria when the country has been under US sanctions, Secretary (West) in the MEA Sanjay Verma had said that India is following the G20 mantra of ‘One Earth, One Family, One Future’.

    “Sanctions don’t cover such humanitarian assistance,” he said.

    Meanwhile, Syrian Embassy in India issued an appeal seeking help.

    “Syria has been struck by a massive earthquake with 7.7 magnitude on Richter scale, which led to hundreds of death and thousands of injuries. Many buildings collapsed and people are still trapped under the debris. The Syrian government mobilised all its forces to meet the challenges and reach to the affected victims, providing them with shelter and essential supplies,” it said in its appeal issued in a statement.

    “We are appealing to our Indian friends from all strata of society to come forward and help,” it said.



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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Integrative medicine centre of All India Institute of Ayurveda inagurated at Safdarjung hospital

    Integrative medicine centre of All India Institute of Ayurveda inagurated at Safdarjung hospital

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    New Delhi: Union Health Minister Mansukh Mandaviya on Tuesday jointly inaugurated an integrative medicine centre at the Department of Integrative Medicine of the All India Institute of Ayurveda (AIIA) at the Safdarjung hospital along with Union Minister of Ayush, Sarbananda Sonowal.

    While inagurating the facility, Mandaviya said, “Integrative medicine is aimed at harnessing the potential of India’s rich heritage and medical knowledge, along with using modern advancements in allopathy. Both traditional and modern medical practices would help in providing better avenues of health and wellness. It is thus the need of the hour that different medical systems must not compete but complement each other. Only then we can ensure the wellbeing of our citizens and further help in achieving health for all.”

    Highlighting the importance of holistic healthcare in the growth story of India, Mandaviya said, “The country has finally connected health with its development story and citizens must remain aware about their health which in turn is crucial for wealth creation.”

    Reiterating the government’s dedication to reach the grassroots level and create last mile delivery of healthcare services, Mandaviya said the health and wellness programmes are being run in more than 1,56,000 Ayushman Bharat Health and Wellness Centres (AB-HWCs) across the country.

    “India has achieved opening more than 1.56 lakh HWCs before December 31, 2022 which are turning out to be crucial in providing various types of services to our citizens,” he said.

    Emphasising the significance of this integrative approach, Mandaviya said, “Stakeholders like health sector experts and the private medical sector are also pushing forward for this integrative medicine approach.”

    Appreciating the rapid strides made by the institute, Sonowal said, “It is a matter of pride that the country is moving towards holistic healthcare and integrative medicine is a key step in that direction.”

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )