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  • Hyderabad: Baby loses life to hospital negligence but there is no punitive action

    Hyderabad: Baby loses life to hospital negligence but there is no punitive action

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    Hyderabad: One of the most lucrative businesses is in the field of health management.  If you have money or the capacity to raise money open a hospital.  The caliber of the hospital is immaterial.  The owner can make claims about the specialty departments he has and run his or her business without fear of any action from the government.

    Because the owner is hand in glove with the inspecting authorities who shut their eyes to areas that are of utmost importance for the lives of the patients.

    We have come across with an incident that had a chilling effect on our spine.

    A few weeks ago a pregnant woman was taken to a well-known hospital in Nanal Nagar.  The doctors taking care of the patient said that there appears no reason for any worry because the mother and baby inside the womb are in good health.

    After a few hours of pains, the woman from the Old City gave birth to a male baby. But there came a shock.  The baby had a weak heart. He needed Level Three treatment. The doctors said the hospital does not have the facilities for that level of treatment.  They could treat up to Level One deficiency at the hospital.

    Announcing this the doctors should have offered an alternative medical facility but they did not. The father said he was ready to pay for whatever expenses required.

    But the hospital left the father to fend for himself.  He ran from pillar to post to make arrangements for an ambulance to take the baby to the hospital identified by the doctors. There were three ambulances parked in the hospital.  If the doctors had taken interest they could have immediately arranged an ambulance.  But they said it was the responsibility of the father to find the vehicle and take the baby.

    When the father went to get the ambulance, he was shocked to know that none of the ambulances have a driver. 

    On making frantic phone calls and pleading with the management one of the drivers came in about half an hour. 

    The ambulance did not have the facility required to transport such a critical patient.  However, the patient was taken to a hospital in Banjara Hills area where the father was informed that he has brought a dead baby.

    There was ruckus at the Nanal Nagar hospital when the baby’s lifeless body was taken back to that hospital.  Except for a shouting match between the management and the relatives of the baby nothing came off.

    One other strange part of the story is that the baby’s father was made to pay Rs 63,000 before allowing the distraught mother to go home.

    While the entire fault lies with the hospital and its management, the father cannot shirk his responsibility.  He did not report the case of utter negligence that time or later against the hospital. He could have gone to the police and also the medical department authorities.

    The hospital is still running and maybe minting money daily.

    When this writer spoke with the father, he said God had given his child only that much life.  He confessed that he was trying to recover from the tragedy but the condition of his wife still bad.

    Is there a way to handle such cases?  Are there any organisations that would take cases of gross negligence and get such hospitals penalized?

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Hyderabad: Baby loses life to hospital negligence but goes scot-free

    Hyderabad: Baby loses life to hospital negligence but goes scot-free

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    Hyderabad: One of the most lucrative businesses is in the field of health management.  If you have money or the capacity to raise money open a hospital.  The caliber of the hospital is immaterial.  The owner can make claims about the specialty departments he has and run his or her business without fear of any action from the government.

    Because the owner is hand in glove with the inspecting authorities who shut their eyes to areas that are of utmost importance for the lives of the patients.

    We have come across with an incident that had a chilling effect on our spine.

    A few weeks ago a pregnant woman was taken to a well-known hospital in Nanal Nagar.  The doctors taking care of the patient said that there appears no reason for any worry because the mother and baby inside the womb are in good health.

    After a few hours of pains, the woman from the Old City gave birth to a male baby. But there came a shock.  The baby had a weak heart. He needed Level Three treatment. The doctors said the hospital does not have the facilities for that level of treatment.  They could treat up to Level One deficiency at the hospital.

    Announcing this the doctors should have offered an alternative medical facility but they did not. The father said he was ready to pay for whatever expenses required.

    But the hospital left the father to fend for himself.  He ran from pillar to post to make arrangements for an ambulance to take the baby to the hospital identified by the doctors. There were three ambulances parked in the hospital.  If the doctors had taken interest they could have immediately arranged an ambulance.  But they said it was the responsibility of the father to find the vehicle and take the baby.

    When the father went to get the ambulance, he was shocked to know that none of the ambulances have a driver. 

    On making frantic phone calls and pleading with the management one of the drivers came in about half an hour. 

    The ambulance did not have the facility required to transport such a critical patient.  However, the patient was taken to a hospital in Banjara Hills area where the father was informed that he has brought a dead baby.

    There was ruckus at the Nanal Nagar hospital when the baby’s lifeless body was taken back to that hospital.  Except for a shouting match between the management and the relatives of the baby nothing came off.

    One other strange part of the story is that the baby’s father was made to pay Rs 63,000 before allowing the distraught mother to go home.

    While the entire fault lies with the hospital and its management, the father cannot shirk his responsibility.  He did not report the case of utter negligence that time or later against the hospital. He could have gone to the police and also the medical department authorities.

    The hospital is still running and maybe minting money daily.

    When this writer spoke with the father, he said God had given his child only that much life.  He confessed that he was trying to recover from the tragedy but the condition of his wife still bad.

    Is there a way to handle such cases?  Are there any organisations that would take cases of gross negligence and get such hospitals penalized?

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Hyderabad: Shivaji’s descendant Sambhajiraje met with CM KCR

    Hyderabad: Shivaji’s descendant Sambhajiraje met with CM KCR

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    Hyderabad: 13th descendent of Maratha ruler Chhatrapati Shivaji, former MP Chhatrapati Sambhajiraje, paid a courtesy call to Telangana Chief Minister Sri K Chandrashekhar Rao at Pragati Bhavan on Thursday.

    CM KCR welcomed Sambhajiraje by presenting a shawl and a flower bouquet at Pragati Bhavan. The Chief Minister hosted lunch to Sambhajiraje and held discussions on many issues.

    Sambhajiraje inquired about the public welfare and development achieved by the Telangana state within a short time. He further enquired about the operational procedures followed by the Telangana state government in providing big welfare to the people of all sections including farmers, SC, ST, BC and Minorities.

    The former MP also expressed his wish that Telangana development model and welfare schemes be implemented in Maharashtra.

    Apart from development issues, CM KCR and Sambhajiraje had a lengthy discussion on the political situation in the country. The CM and former MP opined that an innovative agenda aimed at public welfare is necessary to come before the people for the development of the people and for the integrity of the country. CM KCR and Sambhajiraje decided to meet again and discuss all the issues if necessary depending on the occasion.

    On this occasion, CM KCR and Sambhajiraje recollected the services rendered by the ancestors of Shambhajiraje from Shivaji Maharaj to Sahu Maharaj to the country. CM KCR opined that their rule towards equality and public welfare will remain in the history of the country with golden letters. In the discussion, CM KCR made it clear that, with their inspiration, people’s rule will continue in Telangana without caste and religious discrimination.

    On this occasion, Shambhajiraje also presented the book ‘Rajarshi Sahu Chhatrapati’ to CM KCR.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Hyderabad: Two arrested for possessing 10 kg ganja

    Hyderabad: Two arrested for possessing 10 kg ganja

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    Hyderabad: Around ten kilograms of ganja was seized from two people here following their arrest by the Hyderabad Commissioner’s Task Force south team and the Chatrinaka police on Thursday. Police also seized two mobile phones and a motorcycle.

    On a tip-off, the police caught Chandan Naveen, 32, a resident of Sun City Bandlaguda and Sultan Malik, 26, a resident of Nampally, who are both natives of Madhya Pradesh.

    Task Force DCP G Chakaravarthy stated that Naveen and Malik went to Malkangiri in Odhisa State and met one man Babulal who supplied about 10 kilograms of ganja.

    “Both of them returned to Hyderabad and were on their way to sell it to some persons when we caught them at Chatrinaka and seized the ganja. They confessed that the ganja was bought for sale to local consumers at a high price,” the senior police official said.

    A case is registered against them at Chatrinaka police station under the NDPS Act.

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  • Hyderabad: SFI screens full BBC documentary for 500 students at UoH

    Hyderabad: SFI screens full BBC documentary for 500 students at UoH

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    Hyderabad: The Student Federation of India (SFI) of the University of Hyderabad (UoH) screened the two-part banned BBC documentary on Prime Minister Narendra Modi with 500 students in attendance at the campus’s North Hostel Gate on Thursday evening.

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    Students watching the two-part banned BBC documentary at the North Hostel Gate on the campus on Thursday evening (Photo: SFI HCU)

    Speaking to Siasat.com, SFI HCU president Abhishek Nandan said that they plan to show both episodes. He also added that the SFI is not looking for any altercation with the ABVP, who is currently screening The Kashmir Files.

    “We do not want to create any ruckus or fight with the ABVP. In fact, we do not want any kind of disturbance. Students want to watch the BBC documentary,” Nandan said.

    When asked if permission to screen was granted by the university, he said, “Permission is not needed.”

    ABVP to screen Kashmir Files at UoH

    Speaking to Siasat.com, ABVP HCU president Namrutha said that The Kashmir Files is a movie that everyone should watch.

    When asked if it was a retaliation move against the recent screening of the banned BBC documentary on Prime Minister Narendra Modi which showcases his role in the 2002 Gujarat riots when he was the state’s chief minister, Namrutha deflected the question.

    “It is a good movie. Moreover, students were asking us to screen some movie and since it is Republic Day, an important day in Indian history, we thought why not. The Kashmir Files is an important movie and we think everyone should watch it,” she said.

    Earlier, a video emerged on Twitter where ABVP members are seen conducting a sit-in and shouting slogans to ban BBC.

    What is the BBC documentary on Modi?

    The new two-part documentary series of the BBC (British Broadcasting Corporation) ‘India: The Modi Question‘ focuses on the 2002 Gujarat riots that killed thousands and left millions homeless, especially in the Muslim community, and the role played by the then chief minister Narendra Modi’s government.

    The documentary which is aired only in the United Kingdom looks at the escalating tension between the Muslim community and the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) as well as Hindu right-wing organisations – Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) and the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS).

    It states that “Modi is directly responsible” for the riots that killed millions of people and displaced many, mostly Muslims. It also said the “violence was politically motivated” and the aim “was to purge Muslims from Hindu areas”. The riots were impossible “without the climate of impunity created by the state government.”

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • ABVP to screen The Kashmir Files at Hyderabad University

    ABVP to screen The Kashmir Files at Hyderabad University

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    Hyderabad: In a new development, members of the Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP) are planning to screen right-wing film director Vivek Agnihotri’s movie – The Kashmir Files – at the north campus of the University of Hyderabad (UoH) campus here on Thursday evening.

    Speaking to Siasat.com, ABVP HCU president Namrutha said that The Kashmir Files is a movie that everyone should watch.

    When asked if it was a retaliation move against the recent screening of the banned BBC documentary on Prime Minister Narendra Modi which showcases the latter’s role in the 2002 Gujarat riots when he was the state’s chief minister, Namrutha deflected the question.

    “It is a good movie. Moreover, students were asking us to screen some movie and since it is Republic Day, an important day in Indian history, we thought why not. Kashmir Files is an important movie and we think everyone should watch it,” she said.

    When asked if the university has granted permission for the screening, she declined to comment. Instead she said, “The movie screening was planned for 6 pm today evening. However, the university is not allowing us to screen and that is why we are protesting.”

    Earlier, a video emerged on Twitter where ABVP members are seen conducting a sit-in and shouting slogans to ban BBC.

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  • Hyderabad: After protesting BBC doc, ABVP screen Kashmir Files at UoH

    Hyderabad: After protesting BBC doc, ABVP screen Kashmir Files at UoH

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    Hyderabad: In a new development, members of the Akhila Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP) are screening director Vivek Agnihotri’s movie – The Kashmir Files – at the University of Hyderabad (UoH) campus here on Thursday evening.

    Speaking to Siasat.com, ABVP HCU president Namrutha said that The Kashmir Files is a movie that everyone should watch.

    When asked if it was a retaliation move against the recent screening of the banned BBC documentary on Prime Minister Narendra Modi which showcases his role in the 2002 Gujarat riots when he was the state’s chief minister, Namrutha deflected the question.

    “It is a good movie. Moreover, students were asking us to screen some movie and since it is Republic Day, an important day in Indian history, we thought why not. The Kashmir Files is an important movie and we think everyone should watch it,” she said.

    When asked if the university granted permission for the screening, she declined to comment. Instead, she said, “The movie screening was planned for 6 pm today evening. However, the university is not allowing us to screen and that is why we are protesting.”

    Earlier, a video emerged on Twitter where ABVP members are seen conducting a sit-in and shouting slogans to ban BBC.

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  • Keerthy Suresh distributes gold coins in Hyderabad

    Keerthy Suresh distributes gold coins in Hyderabad

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    Hyderabad: One of the most sought-after talents in the South Indian film industry Keerthy Suresh has been winning hearts with her acting prowess. She is currently enjoying the peak of her career with some highly promising projects in her kitty. She is collaborating with some of the finest talents in the Tamil, Telugu, and Malayalam film industries.

    Keerthy Suresh has recently completed the filming of her current Telugu film, Dasara in Hyderabad. On the last day of the shoot, the actress surprised the movie crew by gifting a two-gram gold coin to each of the 130 film workers who worked on the film. Reportedly, she spent over Rs 13 lakhs on gold coins. Her kind gesture is winning hearts.

    On the professional front, the actress will be seen in Chiranjeevi‘s ‘Bhola Shankar’. She is said to be playing the sister’s character in the movie. Speaking about Dasara, the movie stars Nani in the male lead role.

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  • Hyderabad: Voters awareness rally taken out from City College

    Hyderabad: Voters awareness rally taken out from City College

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    Hyderabad: A rally from the City College in Hyderbad was taken out as a part of National Voters Day on Wednesday.

    Over 1000 students from the college took out the rally, holding placards, passing through the city bridge, leading to the area of Begum Bazar, covering a stretch of about 1.5 kilometres.

    Creating awareness on the significance of every voter, especially students casting his/her vote in elections was the motive behind the rally.

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    Principal of City College, P Bala Bhaskar, who flagged off the rally, said that it was important for every citizen who has attained 18 years of age to get included in the voter list.

    “Similarly, it is also imperative for every voter to exercise their franchise in every election as part of discharging their democratic duty,” he added.

    An awareness session in the Azam Hall of City college was taken up before the rally where students were sensitised on practising their fundamental rights.

    Demonstration on hosting a Republic day flag was also undertaken on the occasion where students learnt the existing difference between unfurling a Republic day flag and an Independence day flag.

    Organisers of the rally included the Mehar organisation, Lion club of Charminar Centennial, Leo club of city college and the National service scheme (NSS)

    President of Mehar organisation, Affan Quadri, Lion club members including, Firdous Sahreef, Syed Anwar, Praveen Kumar, Aditya, and Naresh participated along with the college principal and students in the walk.

    The organisers finally appealed to the voters to never miss out on casting their vote as each electorate plays a major role in bringing about a revolution in the country.

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  • Hyderabad: Foundation stone for 32 BC Atma Gourava Bhavans to be laid on Feb 5, 6

    Hyderabad: Foundation stone for 32 BC Atma Gourava Bhavans to be laid on Feb 5, 6

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    Hyderabad: The Foundation stone ceremony for the Atma Gourava Bhavans of 32 BC communities in about 87.3 acres will be held at Kokapet on February 5 and Uppal Bhagayat and Peerjadiguda on February 6.

    Telangana Backward Class Welfare minister Gangula Kamalakar said the construction of this building was set to be ready for the inauguration during the time of Dasara.

    The meeting held by Kamalakar with 32 Backward class communities on Wednesday said that chief minister K Chandra Shekhar Rao had allotted land worth crores of rupees for the construction of the buildings for 41 BC communities separately.

    Different organizations in effect from each community have submitted the application and have come together for the construction of their self-respect buildings in this regard.

    “The approval for the building construction has been already obtained and will have the slabs completed by March 31. if no other communities come forward for the responsibility of the construction, the state government has to take the initiative of the construction. The BC castes should unite together for the construction of their organization to facilitate the construction of these buildings. ” he remarked.

    “These buildings will comprise several facilities including function halls, conference halls, student hostels, and recreation among others”. He added further.

    The Minister instructed the officials to form an ad-hoc committee with officials from the BC Welfare, HMDA ( Hyderabad Metropolitan Development Authority), HMWSSB (Hyderabad Metropolitan Water Supply and Sewerage Board), Power, and Roads and Buildings departments for better coordination and taking up the infrastructure development works including roads, power transmission lines, drinking water and drainage pipelines in these layouts.

    In order to coordinate with the caste organization the government has also appointed liaison officers for each of these buildings.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )