Khader attends workshop conference on health in Thailand

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August 21, 2013
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Bangkok, Aug 21: Karnataka Health Minister U T Khader visited Thailand for a workshop conference led by the Thailand National Health Security office.

The seminar is a part of the World Bank project on achieving Universal Health Coverage (VAP UHC).

The Karnataka Health Minister U T Khader is a special invitee by the World Bank Office Bangkok Thailand.

The main objective of the programs are to share experience of policy formulation, implementation, outcomes and remaining challenges of the UHC focusing on UC scheme and to develop information system to support UHC, to understand basic information systems supporting the main sources which are routine administrative dataset of health care providers, household survey and civil registration.

The seminar was facilitated Dr Winai Sawasdivon Secretary General Thailand National Health Security Thailand. Dr Suphon explained the implications of Thai UC scheme.

Dr. Phisit presented overview of UHC and experiences of Thai UHC. Dr. Samrit highlighted management of UC scheme by National Health Security Office (NHSO) focusing on governance structure, provider payment mechanisms, auditing system.

U T Khader is accompanied by the former president of Karnataka Balaga in Thailand Vincy Daniel Pinto, M Madan Gopal, IAS, principal secretary Karnataka Government and Dr P Boregowda PhD Executive Director of Suvarna Arogya Surakhsha Trust.

The Minister highlighted the recent developments in Karnataka Health Department and also explained the health schemes under process for the BPL and non-BPL category.

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January 1,2020

Mangaluru, Jan 1: Karnataka Home Minister Basavaraj Bommai said here on Tuesday that the State government will think about making policy on giving compensation to the families of those who have died in police firing.

Speaking to newsmen here on Tuesday, he said that the government withholding compensation to the families of two persons who died in police firing in the city on December 19 after a protest against the Citizenship (Amendment) Act turned violent and even in 2006 when two persons had died in police firing at Mulky in Dakshina Kannada the then State government had not given any compensation to their families.

In the latest case, the First Information Report (FIR) has named the two persons who had died in the firing as the accused. After the incident, there were demands to provide compensation to the families of the victims.

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July 17,2020

Bengaluru, July 17: An infant with heart-related complications died after 10 private hospitals in the city allegedly refused to admit him over coronavirus fears.

In search of a hospital to treat his one-month-old child, the helpless father drove around for 200km in the city. The child breathes its last after suffering for 36 hours.

The infant’s health worsened around 11am on Sunday. “A doctor from a nearby clinic visited our house and said the baby had heart-related issues. As advised, we decided to shift the child to a private hospital,” the father said. The family lives in Basaveshwaranagar.

The parents went to several private hospitals, but in vain. “We visited hospitals in Bavaveshwaranagar, Chord Road, Sheshadripuram, Goraguntepalya and Yeshwanthpur. None of them agreed to treat our baby, and we returned home at night,” the father said. 

“On Monday morning, we started the journey again. This time, we went to a hospital near Jayadeva flyover. We were driving near Marathahalli when our child stopped breathing. We rushed to a nearby private hospital, where doctors declared him brought dead,” he said.

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Mangaluru, Jun 2: Even as the mosques in Karnataka recieved green signal from state government to reopen for congregational prayers from June 8, a senior Islamic scholar in coastal Karnataka has encouraged Muslims to prefer to offer prayers at homes during covid times. 

Twaqa Ahmed Al-Azhari, the Qadhi of Mangaluru, has welcomed the state government's decision to allow Muslims to offer congregational prayers including Jum'a prayers with certain precautions and conditions.

"Government has upheld our religions sentiments. All the mosques where congregational prayers will be held from June 8 should strictly follow all the guidelines issued by the government," he said. 

He also suggested that if any mosque is not in a position to follow all the guidelines issued by the government then it should refrain from holding congregational prayers. "Muslims can continue offer Fard and Jumá prayers at homes as the cornavirus pandemic is still spreading in the region and across the world," he said.

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