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MCD Election: Purnima Sethi Multi-Speciality Hospital in Sorry State, Only OPD Available   

Public health, one of the most important planks of the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) used extensively during Delhi Assembly elections, is surprisingly missing during the campaigning for the December 4 Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) election.

During the campaigning for the last Assembly election, the ruling AAP presented its Mohalla Clinics as an example of its success in providing healthcare. However, health is not the party’s main poll plank this time with the AAP only asking some healthcare-related questions from the incumbent Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP).

The condition of MCD hospitals is not hidden with news of staff strikes and the collapse of parts of dilapidated buildings frequently making headlines.

The Newsclick team visited Kalkaji’s Purnima Sethi Multi-Speciality Hospital, the only MCD hospital in south Delhi, to learn more about its services and treatment. 

It has been only a few years since this hospital was built but its dilapidated condition with broken windows and doors, dusty registration desks and piles of filth tell the tale of neglect. The basement is submerged and the stink of the huge garbage dump next to the first gate is unbearable.

Only OPD facility available in ‘multi-speciality’ hospital

Despite being known as a multi-speciality hospital, it only has an OPD facility from Monday to Sunday with no emergency, surgery or diagnosis facilities. Patients on dialysis allege that it is not administered properly and they have to pay for it. Besides, medicines are rarely available and are mostly purchased from outside, they further allege.

Suresh, who owns a small shop near the hospital, tells Newsclick that the hospital was inaugurated by former Union finance minister Arun Jaitley in 2015. “We were told that it would be a 100-bed hospital where facilities for dengue, malaria, blood and urine tests would be available and would benefit more than 10 lakh people. However, none of the facilities are available. Even partial services were available after more than a year,” he says.

Hospital ‘dependent on God’

Some of the employees requesting anonymity say that the hospital is “dependent on God” adding that “no treatment is available except for fever and cough”, and the number of doctors varies from 2-4 to 8-10. 

One of the OPD patients who has had fever for the last week says he didn’t get an appointment despite visiting the hospital multiple times. The OPD starts around 9 am-10 am and closes around 1 pm, he adds. “Only patients whose numbers are called out by the staff are treated. Common people aren’t treated despite queuing up for hours.”

Common people deprived of health services amid blame game

Recently, AAP MLA Atishi said that the hospital’s construction symbolised the BJP’s “corruption” and “misgovernance” in the last 15 years. “The hospital was to be built in 2005 for Rs 6.70 crore. But the BJP has not been able to complete the construction despite spending Rs 35 crore,” she alleged. “The BJP has done only two things in 15 years—

corruption and misgovernance.”

In response, the MCD alleged that the AAP government did not release funds on time, which stalled the construction.

Courtesy: Newsclick

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Window to Real Gujarat #4: How Modi’s ‘Model’ State Govt. Dealt With Gujarat’s Shocking Child Sex Ratio https://sabrangindia.in/window-real-gujarat-4-how-modis-model-state-govt-dealt-gujarats-shocking-child-sex-ratio/ Fri, 24 Nov 2017 05:25:09 +0000 http://localhost/sabrangv4/2017/11/24/window-real-gujarat-4-how-modis-model-state-govt-dealt-gujarats-shocking-child-sex-ratio/ Gujarat has only 883 girls for every 1000 boys in the 0-6 age group compared to an average of 927 for the country, according to Census 2011. Photo credit: Nesclick Gujarat has only 883 girls for every 1000 boys in the 0-6 age group compared to an average of 927 for the country, according to […]

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Gujarat has only 883 girls for every 1000 boys in the 0-6 age group compared to an average of 927 for the country, according to Census 2011.


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Gujarat has only 883 girls for every 1000 boys in the 0-6 age group compared to an average of 927 for the country, according to Census 2011. This makes Gujarat the state/UT with sixth worst child sex ratio in the country. And, it has been like that for decades. Clearly, something is drastically wrong.

So, what did Modi do in Gujarat when he was chief minister there for 13 years? Remember: these were the years when the so-called ‘Gujarat Model’ of governance and development was being put in place, to be held up later as an ‘example’ for the rest of the country.

A glimpse of the unpardonable mess the Gujarat govt. made of implementing the PCPNDT Act in the state is provided by a 2014 report of India’s Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) for the years 2009-2014. This is the key law that prohibits sex selection and regulates diagnostic techniques like ultrasound, commonly used to determine sex of fetuses and terminate female ones. It regulates and monitors ultrasound makers and buyers, clinics and doctors that use them, abortion facilities and even authorizes decoy or sting operations to identify who is doing sex determination and for whom.

One of the measures initiated by the state govt. and supported by the Gujarat High Court was to register all pregnant women and track their deliveries. Between 2009-10 and 2013-14 nearly 71 lakh pregnant women were registered. But the govt. had records for only 58 lakh deliveries. Legal abortions were recorded at just over 1 lakh. So, what happened to the remaining 12 lakh women who were pregnant? When CAG asked about this discrepancy, state govt. officials agreed that the missing 12 lakh cases could be unrecorded abortions. In all probability, these were cases of female feticide kept off the books. It was a pointer of what was going on, yet the state machinery did nothing, as we shall see below.

Under the law, all manufacturers of ultrasound machines need to be registered with the govt., they can sell the machines only to registered clinics and they have to give a list of buyers to the govt. every three months. CAG found that of the 33 registered manufacturers, only 2 had submitted such lists. The state govt. made no effort to get these lists – thus allowing free operation of sex determination tests.

In every district, an ‘Appropriate Authority’ (AA) was designated to oversee strict implementation of the law. These AAs were to inspect registered centres or clinics that had ultrasound machines. CAG found that most of the clinics were not being inspected, with shortfall ranging from 73% in 2013-14 to as much as 90% in 2009-10. All clinics were required to submit their records online to the govt. CAG found that 27% of the clinics had never submitted records and the govt. had done nothing about it.

Despite the large number of female fetus abortions, in five years, just 181 cases were filed against clinics carrying out illegal sex determination and just six cases had led to conviction by March 2014. That’s a conviction rate of a mere 12%. Despite the Supreme Court’s directive that the Gujarat govt. quickly finalise the cases within six months, as of September 2014, 132 cases were still pending, some for over 12 years.

The law empowers the AA to conduct a sting operation to verify whether a clinic is carrying out sex determination tests. Although all 26 districts were to carry out at least one such sting operations every month, CAG observed that in seven test checked districts only 14 such operations had been done.

After becoming the Prime Minister, Narendra Modi announced with great fanfare the Beti Bachao, Beti Padhao campaign in 2015, with the laudable objectives of curbing female feticide and ensuring education for the girl child. With typical penchant for gimmickry, his govt. appointed ‘ambassadors’, advocated taking photos with daughters (#SelfieWith Daughter) and so on. But the fate of Gujarat’s girl children as revealed by the model govt.’s inaction casts a dark shadow over these intentions.

Courtesy: Newsclick.

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Massive win for United Left in JNU Students Union Elections https://sabrangindia.in/massive-win-united-left-jnu-students-union-elections/ Sun, 10 Sep 2017 13:24:09 +0000 http://localhost/sabrangv4/2017/09/10/massive-win-united-left-jnu-students-union-elections/ The alliance won all four office-bearer posts in the Union – President, Vice-President, General Secretary and Joint Secretary – by huge margins. The victorious United Left candidates (from Right to Left): Geeta Kumari, Simone Zoya Khan, Duggirala Srikrishna and Shubhanshu Singh. Photos credit: Newsclick   The United Left has won a mammoth victory in the […]

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The alliance won all four office-bearer posts in the Union – President, Vice-President, General Secretary and Joint Secretary – by huge margins.

United Left Records Massive Win in JNU Students Union Elections
The victorious United Left candidates (from Right to Left): Geeta Kumari, Simone Zoya Khan, Duggirala Srikrishna and Shubhanshu Singh. Photos credit: Newsclick
 
The United Left has won a mammoth victory in the JNU Students Union (JNUSU) elections for the year 2017-18. The alliance won all four office-bearer posts in the Union – President, Vice-President, General Secretary and Joint Secretary – by huge margins.

The United Left, an alliance of three left-wing student organisations – All India Students Association (AISA), Students’ Federation of India (SFI), and Democratic Students Federation (DSF) – also won 13 councillor seats in the Union and a majority in the JNUSU Council.

Geeta Kumari from AISA won the President post by a majority of 464 votes, while Simone Zoya Khan from AISA won as Vice-President by 848 votes. Duggirala Srikrishna from SFI was elected as General Secretary by a margin of 1107 votes, and Shubhanshu Singh from DSF won the Joint Secretary post by a majority of 835 votes. The four winning candidates polled 1506, 1876, 2082 and 1755 votes respectively.
 

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 Students celebrating the election victory of the United Left in JNUSU elections.

The Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP), the student wing of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), came second in all four office-bearer posts.

The Birsa Ambedkar Phule Students Association (BAPSA), which had come second in the President post in last year’s elections, suffered a setback as it was relegated to the third position in all four office-bearer posts.

The All India Students’ Federation (AISF) was faced with a major disappointment as its President candidate Aparajitha Raja finished fifth, behind the United Left, ABVP, BAPSA and independent candidate Md. Farooque Alam. Aparajitha Raja polled 416 votes. AISF candidate Kanhaiya Kumar had won the JNUSU President post narrowly – by 67 votes – in 2015-16, when the left vote splintered with SFI, AISA, DSF and AISF contesting separately.

The Congress-affiliated National Students Union of India (NSUI) suffered serious embarrassment and a severe loss of face as all four of its office-bearer candidates finished behind NOTA. NSUI’s President candidate polled 87 votes, while there were 127 NOTA votes for the post.

Polling was held on Friday, 8 September, and counting began the same night.

The first results to come out, as is usual, were those of the school councillor posts.

Independent candidates won as councillors in many of the science schools. The ABVP claimed that two independent candidates who won in the School of Life Sciences (SLS) were supported by them, while the Congress-affiliated National Students Union of India (NSUI) said that one councillor in the same school was supported by them. An independent candidate was elected unopposed in the Centre for the Study of Law and Governance (CSLG), while the ABVP candidate was elected unopposed in the Centre for Sanskrit Studies (CSS). An independent candidate won the sole councillor post in the School of Arts and Aesthetics (SAA).

The United Left swept the councillor posts in the bigger schools – the School of International Studies (SIS), the School of Social Sciences (SSS), and the School of Language, Literature and Culture Studies (SLL&CS).

In SIS, the United Left won four out of five councillor posts, as the alliance candidates Marie Pegu, Aishe Ghosh, Sarthak Bhatia and Shashi Kant Tripathi came out victorious. The remaining councillor post was won by independent candidate Prahlad Kumar Singh.

In SSS, the United Left won four out of five councillor posts, with the alliance candidates Aejaz Ahmad Rather, Satish Chandra Yadav, Shreyasi Biswas and Sudhanya Pal winning. Chepal Sherpa of the Bhagat Singh Ambedkar Students Organisation (BASO) won the remaining councillor post.

In SLL&CS, the alliance won all five councillor posts, as United Left candidates Aditi Chatterjee, Ghulam Qadeer, Parveen Sheikh, Raju Kumar and Swati Singh won comfortably.

Counting for the central panel (the office-bearer posts) began with the science schools and smaller schools. The ABVP has been traditionally stronger in the science schools, and polled the highest number of votes in these schools.

Counting for SIS began around the same time, and United Left candidates won large majorities in the school.

As complete results came in for the ‘combined schools’ (science schools and smaller schools) and SIS, the United Left was trailing behind ABVP by 25 votes in the President post. United Left candidates in the Vice-President and Joint Secretary had narrow overall leads of 19 and 9 each. Duggirala Srikrishna, the General Secretary candidate was, however, far ahead already with a lead of 283 votes. Srikrishna, the incumbent Convenor from SIS, and whose work in the Union in the past one year has been widely appreciated, won a whopping 483 votes out of 829 votes in his school.

As results from ‘Red Fort’ School of Social Sciences (SSS) started coming in, the United Left raced ahead. The ABVP’s President candidate managed to win only 127 out of 1270 votes in SSS, historically a stronghold of the Left. Results from the largest school SLL&CS – with 1469 polled votes – were the last to be declared, and the United Left candidates increased their majorities to finish well ahead of their opponents.

The ABVP has won a majority in the JNUSU only once – in 1996-97, when it won the Vice-President, General Secretary and Joint Secretary posts and a large number of councillor seats. It has won the President post only once, in 2000-01, when the ABVP candidate won by just one vote. The very next year, however, the SFI-AISF alliance swept the polls, with the ABVP being trounced in all seats by huge majorities (the SFI-AISF’s President candidate won by 589 votes, then a record).

Ever since then, the ABVP has managed to win a JNUSU office-bearer post only once, in 2015-16. But the ABVP has been on a back foot since then, having angered the students with its #ShutDownJNU campaign in February 2016 using doctored videos. The ABVP has also been left without answers to the questions raised by students this year, as the JNU administration – widely acknowledged to be backed by the RSS – cut nearly 1000 seats in the research programmes of the University.

Geeta Kumari is the fifth woman to become the President of the JNUSU.

Rashmi Doraiswami from SFI, elected in 1983-84, was the first woman President of the Union. Albeena Shakil, also from SFI, became the second woman President in 2001-02. Mona Das from AISA, who won two times in 2004-05 and 2005-06, and Sucheta De from AISA who won in 2011-12, were the third and fourth women Presidents of the JNUSU.

The 35-member JNUSU council consists of the Union office-bearers elected by all students in JNU, and 31 school councillors elected by students of the various schools in JNU.

The number of votes cast in the JNUSU elections came down from 5138 last year to 4620 this year due to the seat cuts that have been imposed on the University.

Republished from Newsclick with permission.

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Delhi University March Against Gundagardi https://sabrangindia.in/delhi-university-march-against-gundagardi/ Tue, 28 Feb 2017 13:58:43 +0000 http://localhost/sabrangv4/2017/02/28/delhi-university-march-against-gundagardi/ Thousands of students and teachers from DU, JNU, Jamia and AUD joined in the protest. Thousands of Students, teachers and many others march yet again. A large number of people gathered today in the “DU Against Gundagardi” protest. Thousands of students and teachers from DU, JNU, Jamia and AUD joined in the protest.   This […]

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Thousands of students and teachers from DU, JNU, Jamia and AUD joined in the protest.

DU Marches Against Gundagardi

Thousands of Students, teachers and many others march yet again. A large number of people gathered today in the “DU Against Gundagardi” protest.
Thousands of students and teachers from DU, JNU, Jamia and AUD joined in the protest.
 

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This was in stark contrast to the “tiranga march” called by the ABVP yesterday. Reportedly about a hundred and fifty students gathered with most of them being ABVP cadre. Clearly no common student supported them.

The ABVP’s claim that the violence unleashed by them two days ago, was actually a two-way clash, gets debunked. Today’s march which had a huge number of people and yet it was a peaceful one. There was no violence whatsoever. The protest was against the hooliganism of ABVP. Ironically some people from ABVP stood holding posters which read “we want peace in campus”

Raising slogans against ABVP violence they marched on.

Several political parties expressed their solidarity with the protest including Congress, CPI(M), CPI, CPI(ML), RJD and AAP.

Leaders from various political parties joined in to show their solidarity.
 

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Sitaram Yechury, KC Tyagi, D Raja, Yogendra Yadav and Pankaj Pushkar were among some of the leaders who addressed the gathering.

“They cannot win this with their intellectual skill and want to replace it with violence”, said Sitaram Yechury.

 “I want to tell the media, this fight is not Right Vs. Left, It’s actually right Vs. wrong”, said Yogendra Yadav.

 “This is a collective fight to defend our constitutional rights. We will be raising the issue of DU in the parliament”, said D. Raja.

Kanhaiya Kumar, sister of Najeeb, Shehla Rashid, Mohit Pandey also addressed the gathering.

Nandita Narain, DUTA president said that the government has been trying to give autonomous status to some DU colleges. This is an attempt to privatise. Teachers and students had been opposing this move. She said that all this ruckus has been created as a ploy to divert attention from the voices against government’s intentions to privatise.

This is an important moment for DU in terms of exposing the politics of ABVP. Clearly the students will not be intimidated by the brutal, lumpen politics of the ABVP.

The protest concluded with a call for a march on Saturday 4th March at 2 pm, from Mandi house to Parliament.

Photos: IndiaResists

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