Thursday, June 10, 2021

Late referrals of the critically ill put govt. hospitals in a fix


Late referrals of the critically ill put govt. hospitals in a fix

This also causes mental agony to families of the victims

10/06/2021

A majority of such patients are brought in ambulances in the evening. B. Jothi RamalingamJOTHI RAMALINGAM B

Serena Josephine M. CHENNAI

A critically-ill patient diagnosed with COVID-19, who was undergoing treatment at a private hospital, was shifted to a government hospital at about 11 p.m. He died three hours later. Similarly, an octogenarian, referred from a private facility to a government hospital, was declared dead on arrival.

Such incidents have become common in Chennai’s government hospitals. Last-minute referrals of critically-ill COVID-19 patients from private hospitals are not only putting government hospitals in a fix but are also causing mental agony to families of the victims, say senior doctors.

Every day, the major government hospitals in Chennai receive a number of critically-ill COVID-19 patients, even in intubated states, from private hospitals. Most of them are late referrals.

“A majority of such patients are flown in ambulances late in the evening. Most emergency calls that we get after 7 p.m. or 8 p.m. are of such patients. We receive at least 10-15 such cases a day. Almost all of them are last-minute referrals and about 90% of them die in six to eight hours or a maximum of a day. They are shifted in very critical conditions, including in intubated states. They are shifted to government hospitals after seven to eight days of treatment in private facilities,” a doctor at the Rajiv Gandhi Government General Hospital said on the condition of anonymity.

Recently, the hospital received eight very critically-ill patients, all late referrals, from private hospitals on a single day, he noted.

A doctor at the Government Stanley Medical College Hospital said they received a patient who was referred from a private hospital. He died five minutes after arrival. When the hospital added about 50 beds to its ICU during the peak, 40 of them were occupied by the evening as there were many such referrals, he said.

While the deaths of patients referred in the eleventh hour are accounted for by the respective government hospitals, doctors say it causes a lot of distress to families of the deceased.

“From top hospitals to nursing homes, many institutions resort to last-minute referrals. Private hospitals should avoid such referrals of critically-ill patients to at least save the families from mental agony. The families are traumatised and such practices can be avoided in the best interest of the patients,” he said.

A Health Department official said, “Patients should be referred with complete treatment history, at a mutually convenient time. Private hospitals should also make sure that the patient’s condition will not worsen during the transit.”

Govt. officials targeted in phishing attempt


Govt. officials targeted in phishing attempt

They received malicious web links

10/06/2021

The messages asked officials to update their vaccination status.Getty Imagessarayut

Special CorrespondentNew Delhi

Several government offices, including Defence Ministry officials, were on Wednesday targeted by a malicious web link sent on WhatsApp and SMS, asking them to update their vaccination status.

The message asked officials to click on www.covid19india.in to generate a digital certificate of COVID-19 inoculation.

The SMS, signed with an abbreviation “MoHFW”, that expands to the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare said, “as per directives of MoHFW, Confirm your COVID status on https://covid19india.in and generate your vaccination certificate”.

An official said that when he clicked on the link, it directed to a page “@gov.in” that resembled the government website mygov.in, and asked to key in the official e-mail and password

An e-mail received by a Defence Ministry official said that as part of an awareness drive regarding “post vaccination measures to be followed by armed forces” a questionnaire was required to be filled and a Google drive link was shared. Some officials even received phone calls where the caller said he was calling from an Army Hospital and the official need to update the vaccination status on a link being sent on WhatsApp.

The officials were sensitised to not click on the link as it appeared to be a phishing attempt to access their official e-mails and correspondence. A considerable part of government offices are still working from home owing to COVID-19 restrictions.

15 days’ special leave for Central staff


15 days’ special leave for Central staff

10/06/2021

Press Trust of India New Delhi

All Central government employees will be able to get 15 days of special casual leave in case their parents or any dependent family members test COVID-19 positive, said an order by the Personnel Ministry.

“In case of active hospitalisation of any of the family members/parents even after 15 days of the expiry of SCL, the government servants may be granted leave of any kind due and admissible beyond 15 days of SCL till their discharge from hospital,” it said. The Ministry has issued a detailed order on treatment, regularisation of hospitalisation or quarantine for the staff.

கருணைப் பணி 10 ஆண்டுகளுக்கு பின் நிராகரிப்பு: தனி நீதிபதி உத்தரவு ரத்து


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Added : ஜூன் 10, 2021 02:21

மதுரை:குறித்த காலத்தில் கருணைப் பணி கோரி விண்ணப்பிக்கவில்லை என அடிக்கடி அரசுத்துறையில் நிராகரிக்கின்றனர். அதேசமயம் குறித்த காலத்தில் மனு செய்தும் 10 ஆண்டுகளாக நிலுவையில் வைத்து நிராகரித்ததை ஏற்க முடியாது. அந்த உத்தரவு ரத்து செய்யப்படுகிறது என உயர்நீதிமன்ற மதுரைக் கிளை உத்தரவிட்டது.

நாகர்கோவில் மனோபிரியா தாக்கல் செய்த மனு:எனது தந்தை முருகன் தமிழாசிரியராக அரசுப் பள்ளியில் பணிபுரிந்து 2007 ல் இறந்தார். கருணைப் பணி நியமனம் கோரி 2007 ல் பள்ளிக் கல்வித்துறைக்கு மனு அனுப்பினேன். எனக்கு 2011 ல் திருமணம் ஆனது. நான் முதுகலை பட்டம், பி.எட்.,மற்றும் எம்.பில்., படித்து கூடுதல் கல்வித் தகுதி பெற்றுள்ளேன்; எனது கணவர் பி.இ.,முடித்து தனியார் பொறியியல் கல்லுாரியில் பணிபுரிகிறார் எனக்கூறி மனுவை பள்ளிக் கல்வித்துறை 2017ல் நிராகரித்தது.

அதை ரத்து செய்து கருணைப் பணி நியமனம் வழங்க உத்தரவிடக்கோரி உயர்நீதிமன்றத்தில் மனு செய்தேன். தனி நீதிபதி தள்ளுபடி செய்தார். அதை ரத்து செய்து பணி வழங்க உத்தரவிட வேண்டும். இவ்வாறு மனோபிரியா மனு செய்தார்.நீதிபதிகள் டி.எஸ்.சிவஞானம், எஸ்.ஆனந்தி அமர்வு உத்தரவு:மனு 10 ஆண்டுகளாக பரிசீலிக்கப்படாமல் ஏன் நிலுவையில் வைக்கப்பட்டது என்பதற்கு நாகர்கோவில் கல்வி மாவட்ட அலுவலரின் பதில் திருப்திகரமாக இல்லை.

குறித்த காலத்தில் கருணைப் பணி கோரி விண்ணப்பிக்கவில்லை; தாமதம் ஏற்பட்டுள்ளது என அடிக்கடி அரசுத்துறையில் நிராகரிக்கின்றனர். அதேசமயம் குறித்த காலத்தில் மனு செய்தும் 10 ஆண்டுகளாக நடவடிக்கை இன்றி நிலுவையில் வைத்திருந்ததை பொருத்திப் பார்க்க வேண்டும்.தனி நீதிபதியின் உத்தரவு ரத்து செய்யப்படுகிறது.

சம்பந்தப்பட்ட தாசில்தார் மூலம் மனுதாரர் குடும்ப பொருளாதார நிலை மற்றும் இதர சூழ்நிலைகளை ஆய்வு செய்து நாகர்கோவில் கல்வி மாவட்ட அலுவலர் அறிக்கை பெற வேண்டும். அதன்படி மறு பரிசீலனை செய்து தகுதி அடிப்படையில் 4 மாதங்களில் தகுந்த உத்தரவு பிறப்பிக்க வேண்டும் என்றனர்.

Schools removing wards from online classes groups for not paying fees


Schools removing wards from online classes groups for not paying fees

The government is yet to take a call on fees to be collected from the students, but many schools, sources said, are forcing parents to pay the fees for the academic year 2021-22.

Published: 10th June 2021 03:10 AM 


Express News Service

MADURAI: The government is yet to take a call on fees to be collected from the students, but many schools, sources said, are forcing parents to pay the fees for the academic year 2021-22. Even worse, a few schools are allegedly not allowing students who failed to pay the fees to attend online classes.

Speaking to TNIE, Nirmala, the mother of two students, studying in a CBSE school, said that nearly 700 students of the school have not paid the fees and that when she, along with the others went to the school to meet the principal, she refused to meet them.

“My elder child is studying in Class XII and the class teacher asked her to pay the entire fees of Rs 87,000 on single payment in the month of March. Of this, Rs 18,000 should be paid to school’s bank account and the remaining amount should be paid as cash to the cashier of the school. No proper bill would be given.

Also, I have asked the break-up of fees payment. But, they refused to disclose anything. Since I was unable to pay the fees, they removed my elder child from the group. My younger child was removed from the WhatsApp group in the month of November itself as the fees for the last academic year was pending,” she said. This is not an isolated case.

An educational officer said that previous AIADMK government had given instructions to the schools not to collect fees.

“Then, the schools moved to court, and the court has given the direction to collect 65 per cent of fees for two terms. However, only a few schools obliged to the rule. New government till now has not given any instructions on fees. The government should also create a toll free number or website so that the parents could lodge complaints,” he said.

Meanwhile, State Platform for Common School System’s Tamil Nadu General Secretary PB Prince Gajendra Babu said that the government should order all the schools to post their fees structure on their school website.

Petition on compassionate appointment rejected by Orissa High Court


Petition on compassionate appointment rejected by Orissa High Court

While disposing of the petition in 2013, the court had permitted her to make a fresh representation to the authority concerned.

Published: 10th June 2021 08:23 AM 

By Express News Service

CUTTACK: The Orissa High Court has dismissed a petition filed by the married daughter of a deceased government employee seeking extension of compassionate appointment benefits to her.

Rashmita Pattnayak and her mother had first filed a petition seeking the relief of compassionate appointment in 2012.

While disposing of the petition in 2013, the court had permitted her to make a fresh representation to the authority concerned.

After no decision was taken on her fresh application, Rashmita approached the High Court for the second time and filed a contempt case in 2014.

On June 22, 2016, a co-ordinate division bench dismissed the contempt petition while categorically by observing that a “married daughter cannot be given an (compassionate) appointment.”

The order attained finality as Rashmita did not challenge the order. But after nearly five years she again sought the same relief by challenging the constitutional validity of Rule 2 (b) (iii) of the Orissa Civil Service (Rehabilitation Assistance) Rules, 1990.

While dismissing the petition on Wednesday the two judge bench of Chief Justice S Muralidhar and Justice KR Mohapatra said, “It is not possible for this court, in the teeth of aforesaid order dated 22nd June 2016 passed by a coordinate Bench which has become final, to entertain a fresh petition on the same cause of action."

Rule 2 (b) (iii) of the Orissa Civil Service (Rehabilitation Assistance) Rules, 1990 includes daughters in the list of ‘family members’ pre-fixed that word by the word ‘unmarried’.

In other words, it renders married daughters, ineligible for rehabilitation assistance including compassionate appointment.

Tuesday, June 8, 2021

Salem: Son abandons 95-year-old mother in room near toilet


Salem: Son abandons 95-year-old mother in room near toilet

Collector S Karmegam alerted the Social Welfare department officials, who along with a private NGO, found her living close to the toilet.

Published: 08th June 2021 04:57 AM 

By Express News Service

SALEM: A 95-year-old woman who was allegedly confined in a room by her son was rescued on Sunday. The incident came to light when some residents in the housing board tenements near Dalmia Board in Salem informed officials in the district administration that an elderly woman was raising alarm for help in the locality. Collector S Karmegam alerted the Social Welfare department officials, who along with a private NGO, found her living close to the toilet. Volunteers of the NGO took the woman to their place.

The woman was identified as R Radha (95) widow of head constable Rajagopal. The couple had four sons, out of which two had died. After Rajagopal’s death, Radha received her husband’s pension and stayed with her youngest son, who is a mechanic. He abandoned her in the room unable to fend for her and allegedly was not giving her food.

Police told TNIE that the woman neither gave details on what happened nor lodge a complaint against her son. Also, she did not want to return to her son. When contacted by the NGO, her son refused to entertain their questions, sources said. Kannankurichi police are investigating.

‘Didn’t give her food’

After husband’s death, Radha received her husband’s pension and stayed with her youngest son. He abandoned her in the room unable to fend for her and allegedly was not giving her food

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