IITK (PG) Days

Sunday, September 09, 2007

TOI and Indian Express the Snake Bite Case

Once again I came to know via Abi's blog that TOI and Indian Express have covered the snakebite case at IITK. Many had asked me the name of the doctor, according to TOI it was Meera Kumar. From the TOI article-
Rahul was son of Sudhir from Malda in West Bengal who was working as labourer under a contractor at Indian Institute of Technology-Kanpur (IIT-K). At about 4.45 am on Sunday, Rahul had suffered the snakebite at his hutment near construction site of the environment engineering building.
His relatives rushed him to the IIT-K health centre. But the doctor-on-duty Meera Batra (as per the official duty register) allegedly refused to attend him, as he was an outsider and not entitled to medical facilities. The boy was finally rushed to the LLR Hospital only to be declared brought-dead.

A group of students is so incensed at the incident that they first held a condolence meeting and later took out a march to the health centre seeking an explanation from chief medical Officer (CMO) Dr Nirmal Kumar.

The students circulated a mail among the IIT-K fraternity highlighting the gross negligence on the part of the doctor and subsequent death of the boy.
I liked to that email here in an earlier post.

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2 Comments:

At 7/22/2009 03:35:00 AM, Blogger Prashanth Lakshminarasimhan said...

The gross negligence on the part of the doctor should be monitored and there should be severe action taken against the doctor.

Meera Batra ...... its highly inexplicable on what do i say about this female doctor.....

Cheers

 
At 7/23/2009 04:42:00 AM, Blogger Julia Dutta said...

These days I rarely visit my blog and therefore did not see your comment. I love your blog - it gives me a sense of how BIG this life is - travel really broadens ones mind and vision. It comes through your blog.

wrt the negligence in the IITK, it has now become a norm to just not bother that much. But yes, one has to blow the whistle at all times.

Julia

 

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