Tag: Hamidia Hospital

  • Remdesivir theft in Bhopal: Cooked up story to cover up hospital’s internal mismanagement?

    By Express News Service
    BHOPAL: The alleged theft of 863 Remdesivir injections from MP government’s Hamidia Hospital in Bhopal might turn out to be a cooked up story, to cover up internal mismanagement.

    Probe by the state police have led to indicators of major internal involvement in the disappearance of the injections from the hospital’s central store.

    Probe based on the forensic investigations has revealed that the mesh of the store’s window which was found cut, was actually cut from inside. The watchman on duty has told the police he did not notice any suspicious movement. 

    The police have so far questioned over 30 persons, mostly hospital staff, and found major mismanagement in issuance and usage of the vital anti-viral injection.

    “Registers were not properly maintained. The store is so badly managed that an outsider will actually take hours to even find one injection. So it’s internal involvement behind this case of alleged theft,” a source privy to the probe said.

    Investigators also think that injections issued in the name of patients admitted at the hospital were handed over to others, particularly in the event of death of the concerned patients.

    Two to three cases have come to the fore where five injections were issued for a critical patient, who died before all the injections could be administered. Associate Professor of Neuro Surgery, Dr ID Chaurasia has resigned from the additional charge of joint director and medical superintendent of the hospital.

    Meanwhile, the state on Tuesday directed firms and units apart from those engaged in essential services to run operations with just 10 per cent staff in offices and the rest from home in order to contain the severe spike in COVID-19 cases the state is witnessing.

    An order issued by the state government also laid down that only two passengers could travel in an autorickshaw, taxi or private vehicle, with masks being mandatory for all occupants.

    The objective of these directives is to the break the chain of the COVID-19 infection, Additional Chief Secretary (Home), Rajesh Rajora said.

    The order stated that only 10 per cent employees will attend office, except in units engaged in essential services like water and electricity supply, fire brigade, police, health etc, while the remaining employees will work from home.

    In the private sector, this rule would apply to all establishments, except IT, mobile phone and BPO firms, the ACS informed.

    The order completely bans social, political, sports, entertainment, public and religious programmes, and has laid down that vegetable markets operate at a localised level instead of a centralised one.

    The order said it should be ensured that wholesale grocery agents continue to supply products to retailers.

    As on Monday, MP had a caseload of 4,20,977, including 4,636 deaths.

    The state has added 125,466 cases and 650 deaths in April so far, officials pointed out.

    (With PTI Inputs)

  • NCPCR team conducts probe into rape survivor’s death in Bhopal

    By Express News Service
    BHOPAL: A week after a 16-year-old alleged rape survivor died at a hospital in Bhopal due to “sleeping pills overdose”, a National Commission for Protection of Child Rights (NCPCR) team has started its probe into all aspects of the case.

    The five-member team comprising NCPCR registrar Anu Chaudhary, a psychiatry expert from AIIMS-Delhi, besides experts in legal affairs and POCSO Act were in Bhopal on Wednesday. They recorded statements of 14-15 stakeholders in the matter, including the members of the Special Investigation Team (SIT) constituted by the MP government to probe the teenager’s death, the NCPCR head Priyank Kanoongo told TNIE.

    The team members during their visit to the MP capital met with officials of the state women and child development (WCD) department, members of the SIT of state police probing the case, doctors who conducted the autopsy of the girl’s body, the children shelter home staff, besides the family of the deceased girl and other survivor’s of the July 2020 rape case.

    The NCPCR had sent to the state government a detailed report about lacunas at 125-children shelter homes in MP around a year and a half ago. But the state government has responded to the report and the Commission’s recommendations with an Action Taken Report (ATR) only a few days back, just after the girl’s death.

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    “We had sent the MP government our detailed findings and recommendations pertaining to the 125 plus children homes, but the state government responded with ATR about just one children home (the Bhopal children home where the five rape survivor girls were housed since last six months) and that too only after the teenage girl’s death,” Kanoongo maintained.

    Importantly, the 16-year-old girl who died at the Hamidia Hospital in Bhopal on January 20 late night after battling for life for two days was among the five minor girls, who were sexually abused by an elderly newspaper owner Pyare Miyan. The rape case against Pyare Miyan was registered on the complaint of the five girls in July 2020 in Bhopal and the prime accused in the case was arrested from Srinagar (Kashmir) in July 2020 only. He is presently lodged in jail.

    ALSO READ | Urdu paper owner, who sexually exploited minor girls in MP, arrested in Srinagar

    Two of the five alleged rape survivor girls who were housed at the shelter home in Bhopal on the directions of Bhopal district’s child welfare committee (CWC) were admitted at the JP Hospital in Bhopal on January 18 reportedly after an overdose of sleeping pills.

    One of the two alleged survivors was subsequently referred to Hamidia Hospital in Bhopal after her condition worsened and was put on ventilator support. She died on January 20 late at night at Hamidia Hospital.

    On January 22, the CM Shivraj Singh Chouhan ordered an SIT probe into the matter. Directions have been issued to the SIT to complete the probe in 10 days.  But the opposition Congress has been demanding a CBI probe into the entire matter.