Karnataka rejects Modi govt’s proposal to partly privatize district hospitals

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December 1, 2017

Bengaluru, Dec 1: Chief Minster Siddaramaiah led Congress government in Karnataka has rejected the Prime Minister Narendra Modi-led central NDA government’s proposal to partly privatise district hospitals in the state.

The centre had proposed to the state department of health and family welfare, that for the second and third stage, the heart and cancer departments be handed over to private hospitals along with a list of guidelines. The centre had sought the opinion of the state department.

To this Health Minister K R Ramesh Kumar gave a stern reply stating that it is a bad decision to handed over. Health is a fundamental right. The state government has the intention of upgrading government hospitals to the level of private super specialty hospitals.

"An opportunity to fix the price of treatment is included in the state's proposal. But private hospitals will gradually increase the treatment. Then there will very little difference between state-run and private hospitals. If that happens then it as though the government has adopted a commercial health policy," he added.

He pointed out that self-reliant hospitals like Jayadeva, Kidwai and Victoria were well on their way to equal private super-specialty hospitals in treating heart, cancer and respiratory problems after tie-ups. "Some government hospitals treat better than private hospitals" he added.

"The state will soon come out with a comprehensive health policy. We want to consolidate all the disbursed funds under one umbrella and ensure health for all. The state government is not open to discussion on the matter," the minister categorically stated.

The proposal:

The Modi government had proposed to handover all 50-100 bed hospitals for 30 years under the Private-Public-Partnership program. Upgrades like better infrastructure, advanced treatments and service tax were to be included in the proposal to private hospitals.

Some of the treatments included were chemotherapy, harmone therapy, lung problems, angio-therapy, angioplasty and others. The government would take care of the utility bills like water and electricity.

The cost of treatment was to be fixed and with subsidies from the centre. All existing health program beneficiaries would be eligible for treatment under the centre's proposed health policy.

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August 2,2020

Mangaluru/Udupi, Aug 2: The twin coastal districts of Dakshina Kannada and Udupi witnessed sporadic movement of vehicles and relatively less commercial activities today in spite of the withdrawal of ‘Sunday lockdown’ by the state government. 

After the central government announced guidelines under Unlock 3.0, the Karnataka government has removed the complete lockdown concept on Sundays and done away with the night curfews too. So from today (August 2), there will be no lockdown on Sundays.

KSRTC operated its buses as usually. However, compared to other days, today the number of private and city buses on the roads in Dakshina Kannada was limited. 

In Udupi, city buses remained off the roads as the number of passengers was less. However, KSRTC and NARM buses were seen transporting passengers.

In containment zones ban on movement of people will continue till August 31 in Udupi. The Santhekatte market used to function on Saturdays, as there was Sunday lockdown on earlier Sundays. Now the market will be open on Sundays only.

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February 2,2020

Bengaluru, Feb 2: A woman from Bengaluru lost Rs 2.8 lakh to a 'foreign friend' who promised her gifts, including gold jewellery and foreign currency.

Priya, 37, of Banashankari III Stage, told police a man named Bright Wills from England befriended her on social media in December 2019.

On December 20, Wills said he would send gold ornaments and some British pounds as gifts to celebrate their friendship and took her postal address.

“A woman claiming to be an official from the customs office, Delhi, called me on December 21. She told me there was a courier from England in my name and I should pay Rs 75,000 tow ards customs clearance. I believed her and transferred Rs 75,000 to a bank account number provided by her. On December 23, another woman called and said gold ornaments had been sent to me by courier and I had to pay Rs 2.1 lakh towards the paperwork. I transferred the money to another account number mentioned by her," Priya told police.

"On December 25, I received an email which said I should make a surety deposit of Rs 4.3 lakh within 48 hours or else the courier would be sent back to its original destination. I realised I had been cheated by Wills and others. Till now, I have paid Rs 2.8 lakh to them," she claimed.

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April 19,2020

Bengaluru, Apr 19:  Karnataka's Technical Education department following Union Home Ministry’s guidelines, on Sunday directed all its colleges not to use the Zoom application to conduct online classes during the ongoing lockdown period.

Considering Union Home Ministry's advisory that Zoom app is not safe, the department has taken the decision and issued a circular asking all government, aided and unaided engineering, polytechnic (Diploma) colleges to stop using the app immediately.

The department recommended the use of a free app developed by TCS: "TCS iON Digital class room" or any other App recommended by All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) to conduct the online classes.

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