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  • Now, govt facility in Maharashtra’s Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar records 18 deaths in 24 hours

    By PTI

    CHHATRAPATI SAMBHAJINAGAR: At least 18 deaths were recorded at the Government Medical College and Hospital (GMCH) here in Maharashtra within 24 hours ending at 8 am on Tuesday, an official said.

    This comes against the backdrop of 24 deaths at the Dr Shankarrao Chavan Government Medical College and Hospital in Nanded, also in Marathwada, in 24 hours between September 30 and October 1 and seven more fatalities between October 1 and 2, taking the tally to 31 in 48 hours, according to officials.

    “18 deaths were recorded at the Government Medical College and Hospital in Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar between 8 am on October 2 and 8 am on October 3,” the hospital medical superintendent told PTI.

    He said out of the 18 deaths recorded at the GMCH, four persons were brought dead.

    “Among the 18, two patients died due to heart attack while two others were suffering from pneumonia. Another three deceased patients were suffering from renal failure and another with liver failure. One patient died due to the failure of liver and kidney. One casualty each was reported due to road accident, poisoning, and infection after appendix burst,” he said.

    The official said two pre-term babies died on the sixth day of treatment (between October 2 and 3) at the hospital.

    “They were pre-term babies and weighed only 1,300 grams each,” he added.

    The official said the facility was not running short on life-saving drugs.

    “We are ascertaining which are the last-minute referrals to the GMCH among these cases (18 fatalities),” he added.

    He said the facility has the permission for 1,177 beds but anytime more than 1,600 patients remain admitted.

    “As this facility is a tertiary care unit, we had nearly 28,000 admissions last month. Out of these admissions, 419 deaths were recorded with us (in September). nThe percentage is 1.45 per cent,” he added.

    Patients from various districts of the Marathwada region and cities in north Maharashtra visit the GMCH.

    CHHATRAPATI SAMBHAJINAGAR: At least 18 deaths were recorded at the Government Medical College and Hospital (GMCH) here in Maharashtra within 24 hours ending at 8 am on Tuesday, an official said.

    This comes against the backdrop of 24 deaths at the Dr Shankarrao Chavan Government Medical College and Hospital in Nanded, also in Marathwada, in 24 hours between September 30 and October 1 and seven more fatalities between October 1 and 2, taking the tally to 31 in 48 hours, according to officials.

    “18 deaths were recorded at the Government Medical College and Hospital in Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar between 8 am on October 2 and 8 am on October 3,” the hospital medical superintendent told PTI.googletag.cmd.push(function() {googletag.display(‘div-gpt-ad-8052921-2’); });

    He said out of the 18 deaths recorded at the GMCH, four persons were brought dead.

    “Among the 18, two patients died due to heart attack while two others were suffering from pneumonia. Another three deceased patients were suffering from renal failure and another with liver failure. One patient died due to the failure of liver and kidney. One casualty each was reported due to road accident, poisoning, and infection after appendix burst,” he said.

    The official said two pre-term babies died on the sixth day of treatment (between October 2 and 3) at the hospital.

    “They were pre-term babies and weighed only 1,300 grams each,” he added.

    The official said the facility was not running short on life-saving drugs.

    “We are ascertaining which are the last-minute referrals to the GMCH among these cases (18 fatalities),” he added.

    He said the facility has the permission for 1,177 beds but anytime more than 1,600 patients remain admitted.

    “As this facility is a tertiary care unit, we had nearly 28,000 admissions last month. Out of these admissions, 419 deaths were recorded with us (in September). nThe percentage is 1.45 per cent,” he added.

    Patients from various districts of the Marathwada region and cities in north Maharashtra visit the GMCH.

  • Maharashtra: Rahul Gandhi visits gurdwara, resumes march

    By PTI

    DEGLUR: Congress leader Rahul Gandhi visited a gurdwara in Nanded district of Maharashtra before resuming his Bharat Jodo Yatra foot march on Tuesday.

    The Congress MP visited Gurdwara Yaadgari Baba Zoravar Singh ji Fateh Singh ji on the occasion of Guru Nanak Jayanti a few hours after the yatra entered Maharashtra Monday night from Telangana.

    At the gurdwara, Gandhi prayed for harmony and equality, the party tweeted.

    On Tuesday morning, the march will proceed from the gurdwara to Atkali in Biloli district of Nanded.

    Gandhi is scheduled to halt at Godavari Manar Sugar Factory ground in Biloli for night stay, a party functionary said.

    Small and medium businesses suffered due to the Centre’s wrong policies like demonetisation and poor implementation of the Goods and Service Tax, Gandhi said Monday night as he entered Maharashtra holding a ‘flaming torch’ (mashaal).

    Gandhi said during his stay in Maharashtra over the next 15 days, he will listen to the voice of the state and also its pain and asserted no force can stop his 61-day-old yatra that began on September 7 from Kanniyakumari (Tamil Nadu) and will culminate in Srinagar.

    The 3,570-km-long yatra led by the Congress MP reached Deglur in central Maharashtra’s Nanded district from neighbouring Telangana.

    During his stay in the state, Gandhi will address two rallies as part of the cross-country march aimed at reviving the party.

    Gandhi said the march started two months back from Kanniyakumari and it will stop only at Srinagar after hoisting the tricolour.

    “No force can stop this yatra,” asserted the former Congress president, whose party was a strong political force in Maharashtra for several decades and was a constituent of the three-party ruling coalition till June this year.

    Gandhi said the aim of the yatra is to bind the country together and highlighted major issues before the country.

    “The reality of India is that the country cannot give employment to its youth, even if it is willing. On one hand there is unemployment, on the other hand there is inflation,” he said, attacking the Modi government.

    The Congress MP said the main aim of his cross-country foot march is to raise voice against hatred, anger and violence that is being spread.

    Gandhi will address two rallies during his yatra in Maharashtra – the first on November 10 in Nanded district and on November 18 at Shegaon in Buldhana district.

    The march led by the Wayanad Lok Sabha MP will traverse through 15 Assembly and 6 parliamentary constituencies in Maharashtra during its sojourn.

    It will cover a distance of 382 kms across five districts before entering Madhya Pradesh on November 20.

    The yatra will proceed through Nanded district for four days and enter Hingoli district on November 11, Washim on November 15, Akola on November 16 and Buldhana on November 18, according to the schedule.

    The Congress has invited Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) president Sharad Pawar and former Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray, both allies of the party, to take part in the foot march.

    Pawar had earlier said he would join the yatra.

    However, senior Congress leader Ashok Chavan has said the participation of Pawar in the yatra in Maharashtra will depend on his health condition.

    Pawar (81) was recently hospitalised in Mumbai for fever and other health issues. The NCP chief on Saturday flew to Shirdi from Mumbai with doctors and addressed a party convention briefly in the temple town in Ahmednagar district.

    Sachin Ahir, a legislator of the Uddhav Thackeray faction of the Shiv Sena, said former minister Aaditya Thackeray may join the Maharashtra leg of the 150-day-long yatra.

    DEGLUR: Congress leader Rahul Gandhi visited a gurdwara in Nanded district of Maharashtra before resuming his Bharat Jodo Yatra foot march on Tuesday.

    The Congress MP visited Gurdwara Yaadgari Baba Zoravar Singh ji Fateh Singh ji on the occasion of Guru Nanak Jayanti a few hours after the yatra entered Maharashtra Monday night from Telangana.

    At the gurdwara, Gandhi prayed for harmony and equality, the party tweeted.

    On Tuesday morning, the march will proceed from the gurdwara to Atkali in Biloli district of Nanded.

    Gandhi is scheduled to halt at Godavari Manar Sugar Factory ground in Biloli for night stay, a party functionary said.

    Small and medium businesses suffered due to the Centre’s wrong policies like demonetisation and poor implementation of the Goods and Service Tax, Gandhi said Monday night as he entered Maharashtra holding a ‘flaming torch’ (mashaal).

    Gandhi said during his stay in Maharashtra over the next 15 days, he will listen to the voice of the state and also its pain and asserted no force can stop his 61-day-old yatra that began on September 7 from Kanniyakumari (Tamil Nadu) and will culminate in Srinagar.

    The 3,570-km-long yatra led by the Congress MP reached Deglur in central Maharashtra’s Nanded district from neighbouring Telangana.

    During his stay in the state, Gandhi will address two rallies as part of the cross-country march aimed at reviving the party.

    Gandhi said the march started two months back from Kanniyakumari and it will stop only at Srinagar after hoisting the tricolour.

    “No force can stop this yatra,” asserted the former Congress president, whose party was a strong political force in Maharashtra for several decades and was a constituent of the three-party ruling coalition till June this year.

    Gandhi said the aim of the yatra is to bind the country together and highlighted major issues before the country.

    “The reality of India is that the country cannot give employment to its youth, even if it is willing. On one hand there is unemployment, on the other hand there is inflation,” he said, attacking the Modi government.

    The Congress MP said the main aim of his cross-country foot march is to raise voice against hatred, anger and violence that is being spread.

    Gandhi will address two rallies during his yatra in Maharashtra – the first on November 10 in Nanded district and on November 18 at Shegaon in Buldhana district.

    The march led by the Wayanad Lok Sabha MP will traverse through 15 Assembly and 6 parliamentary constituencies in Maharashtra during its sojourn.

    It will cover a distance of 382 kms across five districts before entering Madhya Pradesh on November 20.

    The yatra will proceed through Nanded district for four days and enter Hingoli district on November 11, Washim on November 15, Akola on November 16 and Buldhana on November 18, according to the schedule.

    The Congress has invited Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) president Sharad Pawar and former Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray, both allies of the party, to take part in the foot march.

    Pawar had earlier said he would join the yatra.

    However, senior Congress leader Ashok Chavan has said the participation of Pawar in the yatra in Maharashtra will depend on his health condition.

    Pawar (81) was recently hospitalised in Mumbai for fever and other health issues. The NCP chief on Saturday flew to Shirdi from Mumbai with doctors and addressed a party convention briefly in the temple town in Ahmednagar district.

    Sachin Ahir, a legislator of the Uddhav Thackeray faction of the Shiv Sena, said former minister Aaditya Thackeray may join the Maharashtra leg of the 150-day-long yatra.

  • Maharashtra: Case against hospital in Nanded for hiding COVID-19 patient’s death for money

    By PTI
    NANDED: A case has been registered against a private hospital here in Maharashtra for allegedly taking money in the name of treatment from family members of a COVID-19 patient even after his death, police said on Wednesday.

    The man died on April 21 while undergoing treatment but his death was announced by the hospital authorities only on April 24 until his family members paid the amount asked by the facility, the official said quoting the FIR.

    The man was admitted in the hospital and his relatives had paid a deposit of Rs 50,000. “On April 20, he was shifted to the ICU for further treatment. His wife was told to pay Rs 35,000 for injections on April 21. However, she requested more time to arrange the money, following which the hospital asked her to pay by April 24,” the official said.

    The complainant claimed she had paid Rs 40,000 in cash and Rs 50,000 via online mode to the hospital administration on April 24 morning, as per the FIR. “The death of the patient was declared by doctors at noon on April 24,” the FIR said.

    The complainant claimed the hospital, however, mentioned the timing of her husband’s death as 11 pm on April 21, in the documents. She alleged the hospital authorities were demanding more money from her and not providing her copies of detailed bills.

    She also alleged the hospital charged exorbitantly in violation of the government norms.

    The FIR was registered after the complainant approached a local court. “A case has been registered at Shivajinagar police station of Nanded city on Tuesday against doctors and employees of the hospital under various sections of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) for forgery and cheating,” the official said.