Private hospitals in Dakshina Kannada, Udupi to remain shut on Nov 3

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November 2, 2017

Mangaluru/Udupi, Nov 2: Doctors in private hospitals in Dakshina Kannada and Udupi districts will strike work for 24 hours from 6 a.m. on November 3 to register their protest against the Karnataka government’s move to amend The Karnataka Private Medical Establishments Act 2007.

Raghavendra Bhat, president, Dakshina Kannada unit of the Indian Medical Association (IMA), said that pharmacies in the district have also assured of supporting the State-wide bandh called by State unit of the IMA.

Dr Yusuf Kumble, President, Nursing Homes & Hospital Management Associations, stated in a release that all private hospitals will reamin closed for 24 hours and all doctors and emergency departments will be on leave.

He urged all general public to support this strike and requested all local patients to get treated in government hospitals. He also appealed the patients from Kerala to get treated in Kerala itself on that day.

In Udupi

Dr Y Sudharshan Rao, president of Udupi-Karavali branch of Indian Medical Association (IMA), said that all private medical and dental establishments would voluntarily remain closed in Udupi district.

Rao told media persons said that even emergency services in all private hospitals in the district would be unavailable on that day, barring the Kasturba Hospital in Manipal where they would be available in the interests of patients.

The IMA had objections to some clauses in the Act. It was opposed to reducing the term of registration of private medical establishments to three years from the existing five under the Act. This had no logical basis and would increase corruption and promote “licence raj”.

‘Patients Charter’

Adding an improperly defined “Patients Charter” would create confusion and damage the patient-doctor relationship.

When the private medical establishments and doctors were already answerable to the Medical Council, District Registration Authority, consumer court, civil and criminal courts, there was no justification in adding one more investigating agency called the District Redressal Forum, with powers of a civil court.

Another clause of fixation of “fee structure,” giving prior “estimates”, before treatment and handing over bodies without receiving dues would affect the day-to-day functioning of private medical institutions. This would affect speedy and timely treatment for patients.

With high penalties and jail term of five years for simple irregularities, doctors would have to work under stress.

The proposed amendment would damage the healthcare system maintained by private establishments, Dr Rao said.

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February 26,2020

Bengaluru, Feb 26: Karnataka Police and intelligence have been asked to be on alert in the wake of communal violence in Delhi and take preemptive measures, state Home Minister Basavaraj Bommai said here on Wednesday.

"We have been keeping a close watch on the developments after the Delhi incident. I have instructed my officers to be on alert and take precautionary actions rather than actions after the incidents," Bommai told media.

"The day before yesterday we had a high-level meeting...we are having a close watch," he added.

Violence erupted in Delhi on Sunday evening after groups protesting against the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) and those supporting it indulged in stone pelting at each other.

The confrontation soon turned communal and the violence spread to other areas of northeast Delhi including Chand Bagh, Mustafabad, Brijpuri, Shiv Vihar and Noor Ilahi on Monday and Tuesday in which at least 20 persons, including a police head constable, have died and over 200 have been injured.

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January 23,2020

Bengaluru, Jan 23: An alleged low-intensity blast on Wednesday late evening in Shanthinagar left three-time Congress MLA NA Harris and six others with burn injuries. The blast reported at around 8:30 pm during a cultural programme gripped the central parts of Bengaluru in a panic especially after the incident of police recovering a live bomb in Mangaluru airport. 

According to sources in Shanthinagar, MLA Harris was attending the birthday celebrations of MGR organized by the locals close to his residence in Shanthinagar. Following the blast, Harris and a few others who standing close to the MLA sustained burn injuries and rushed to the nearby Philomena Hospital immediately and police officials from both the Ashok Nagar and Vivek Nagar visited the spot. The police officials are yet to confirm whether it was a bomb blast or due to the bursting of loud and powerful crackers. 

Chethan Singh Rathore, DCP (Central) visited the hospital and the blast site. A team of forensic science lab experts have also been summoned to the spot to collect samples for ascertaining the nature of the blast. MLA Harris’s son Mohammed Nalapad who rushed to the hospital along with supporters told media persons that they are completely shocked by the incident. 

“He was sitting on a chair and suddenly something that was hurled at him exploded beneath the chair. He sustained injuries to his leg and brought to the hospital. He is being treated by a team of doctors and other injured supporters are also being attended to by the doctors,” Nalapad said. 

Expressing shock over the incident, he said, “My father has been an MLA for 12-years and nothing of this sort had happened before in the constituency. We have no rivals and my father never had any gunmen. We are all shocked and have complained to the jurisdictional police.” 

Meantime, Dr Shankar Prasad, Medical Director, St Philomena’s Hospital explained that Harris and others are currently being treated for minor injuries. “None of them have any open cut injuries and they are being examined further,” Dr Prasad told DH. 

According to Dr Prasad, Harris had a minor blood clot in his left leg which was possibly due to a hard object hitting him during the blast. “We have taken X-Ray and examining further. At the look of it, it seems like a very minor injury,” he added. 

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June 27,2020

Udupi, Jun 27: The Indian Meteorological Department and the Karnataka State Natural Disaster Monitoring Centre have sounded Orange alert in coastal Karnataka as there is all possibility of heavy rain lashing the region for the next three days from Saturday.

According to the forecast, the district may get 100 mm to 115 mm rainfall. The District Disaster Management Authority (DDMA) has given instructions on taking precautions in the district.

All officers of district and taluk-levels have been told to compulsorily remain in the central position. The citizens should take care not to venture into rivers or the sea. They should also stay away from electricity poles, buildings, and trees, which might prove dangerous, and take shelter in safer places.

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