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Thursday, 23 January 2020 | PNS

13 medicos working with BMHRC resign

Bhopal: Thirteen doctors working with Bhopal Memorial Hospital and Research Centre (BMHRC), especially meant to cater to the need of the Bhopal Gas tragedy, resigned on Wednesday alleging they were not getting permission or basic infrastructure to treat patients.

“Of the 15 doctors, 13 resigned today,” a surgeon with the Central Government-run BMHRC who wished not to be identified said. He said that hospital management was denying them promotion despite their repeated pleas.

Besides, we do not have the medicine and surgical appliances to treat patients, he added. Situation has come to such a pass that we have to wait for things to conduct operation for months, the doctor alleged.

BMHRC Director Prabha Desikan could not be contacted after repeated calls. According to a person who frequents BMHRC, around 4,000 outdoor patients go to the hospital.

BMHRC was built to treat the victims and survivors of the world’s worst industrial disaster — Bhopal Gas Tragedy following a Supreme Court’s order. Thousands of people were killed and scores maimed when toxic gas from now defunct Union Carbide Factory spewed on the intervening night of December 2 – 3, 1984 on the outskirt of the city.

Min lays foundation of development works

Bhopal: Minister for Energy, Priyavrat Singh, laid foundation of development works costing over Rs 2 crore in Jirapur block of Rajgarh district. He laid foundation of Gou-Shala (Cow Shed) costing Rs 1.02 crore in Chhapiheda, Kasturba Gandhi Girls Hostel worth Rs 1.04 crore in Jirapur and beautification work of Janpad Office campus Jirapur costing Rs  9.09 lakh.

The Minister for Energy, Singh said that Gou-Shalas (Cow Sheds) will also be constructed at Gram Panchayat level to protect stray cows. He further mentioned that now an amount of Rs 20 per day per animal is being given to Gou-Shalas. He stated that 5 vehicles each to urban body of Khilchipur, Jirapur and Machalpur will be provided for garbage collection. Singh called upon the people to respect the constitution and cooperate in maintaining law and order. He announced to provide two geysers and 25 beds on his behalf to the hostel. He instructed to remove the market and encroachments in front of the hostel. Singh also interacted with the girls dwelling in the hostel. He appealed the local people to actively participate in the cleanliness campaign.

Former MP Narayan Singh Amlabe and other public representatives also expressed their views on this occasion.

Pallav Kaushik publishes her novel

Bhopal: Pallav Kaushik, a member of non government organisation working for education and Healthcare and serving nation through innovation and research PRISAL, recently published her novel innovation in the form of an Indian patent as she had successfully formulated and tested drug delivery systems for natural and synthetic origin antimalarial molecules for pregnant subjects.

Her study is unique and satisfactory as it has been certified from Government body.

Her research work was also appreciated by Indian researchers and academicians. PRISAL is working with a vision for the benefit of society of India through motivating young minds towards research and Innovation as per Prof Priti Tagde. We are basically working for the vision of Prime Minister of India to serve the nation by education Science and Technology and to innovative, Patent, product and prosperity of India and Indian as per Prof Priti Tagde, the President of PRISAL. She informed that for the information and help in IPR issue PRISAL signed an agreement with the Patent minder IP Attorney under the guidance of Prof Ravi Kant, Chief Mentor and Advisor of Patent minder IP Attorney. The team PRISAL congratulated Pallav Kaushik for her achievement.

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