Wednesday, September 23, 2020

12-days" struggle of a young Boy to get surgery operation approaching 10 Hospitals yielded result after interention of OHRC

 

OHRC directed KIMS Hospital, Bhubaneswar   to immediately conduct surgery operation to a person suffering from stabbing injury and denial of treatment by 10 Govt. and Private Hospitals for 12 days.

 Dear friends

 Taking prompt  action on a complaint  petition  filed  dt. 22.9.20 (  registered Complaint Case No. 2355/20), Odisha Human Rights Commission issued  direction on same day  to Kalinga Institute  of Medical Sciences ( KIMS) hospital , Patia, Bhubaneswar  to  immediately  conduct  surgery operation  of Ranjit Nayak after  receipt  of the order  and directed  Secretary, Department  of Health and Family Welfare, Govt. of Odisha  to  conduct an inquiry into the allegation of petitioner and submit  the  Report by 15.10.20. The Commission also  directed  the  following   Hospitals  to file  their  response  about  why  they  failed  to render  treatment  to a patient.

 1.       Director, Capital Hospital, Bhubaneswar

2.       Director, Kalinga Institute  of Medical  Science (KIMS) Hospital, Patia, Bhubaneswar

3.       Director, AIIMS, Bhubaneswar

4.       Inspector-in-Charge, Chandrasekhar Pur Police Station, Bhubaneswar

What  is the  Case ?

Sri Pabitra Nayak, aged 25, cousin brother of  victim  filed  a complaint in  the  office of  hon’ble  Commission   alleging  Complete negligence, callousness and denial  of     surgery  operation  to  a seriously injured  patient since 12 days by all  10 Govt. and Private  Hospitals.  His  allegation before  the  Commission is as follows.

1.   ON 8.9.20., Sri Ranjit Nayak, aged 21 At- Chandrasekhar Pur (Near Damana), Arabinda Nagar Basti, Bhubaneswar-751022 was stabbed with sharpened knife in his house at 6.30 PM by his neighbors Tapas Kumar Sahu and his relatives after  a  violent conflict centring around matter of   theft of mobile. The lower part of his belly stated bleeding profusely.

 2. Then, the parents  of Ranjit Nayak carried  him  to  Chandrasekhar Pur  police station  at 7 pm to  file FIR. But the  police suggested  them  to  immediately  admit  the  boy  in hospital for  operation, as his  condition is serious and did not  receive  their FIR.  

 3. On the same day at 8. PM, the parents  carried   Ranjit Nayak  to  KIMS Hospital, Patia, Bhubaneswar   for  immediate  treatment. But  the authority of KIMS Hospital  refused  to admit  him. Then , the parents  carried him  to Capital Hospital , Bhubaneswar and  requested  doctor  for  treatment as the  condition of patient  is  serious. The  doctors  of the  Capital  Hospital at  casualty refused  to  receive the  patient and asked  them  to  go some  other  hospitals , as surgery  is not  possible. It was around 9 PM.

 5.   Then, the patient was carried to Sum Hospital, Ghatikia, Bhubaneswar. On refusal, he was carried to Vivekanand Hospital, Fire Station square, Bhubaneswar. Though  the  doctors  were persuaded  for  immediate  operation, they  did not  receive patient  as oxygen  was  not  available  in the  hospital. 

 6.   Then, the  patient  was  carried  to AIIMS Hospital at  around 11.45 pm. The patient  was kept in Ambulance for  one hour. Then  the  doctors   admitted  the patient in emergency  ward  and asked  the relatives  to arrange     blood (4)  for  operation at 1 am.  In the meantime, they  made COVID test  and found positive. When  the  blood  was  arranged, the  doctors  refused  for  operation at 4 am and asked  the  complainant  to leave  hospital, as  they  do not have OT for surgery of COVID Patient.

 7.   The complainant carried the patients to AMRI Hospital, Bhubaneswar at 4.30 am. The authority refused to treat   the patients, as  bed  was not  available.

 8.   Then, the patient was taken to  Kalinga Hospital on 9.9.20 at 6 am. The Security Guard did not allow the entry. Then , he  was  taken  to APOLLO Hospital, Bhubaneswar. The doctors   did not allow admission of the patients.

 9.   Then, he was   carried to  S.C.B. Medical, Cuttack   with  great  hope  for  surgery  operation. The condition of patient was deteriorating . The complaint spent the sleepless night moving one hospital to another for  treatment.

 10.              The people stationed at casualty simply refused  to receive and the security asked  to leave  the medical,  despite several persuasion by   the  complaint.

 11.              Then, the patient was carried to Sriram Hospital at 8.30 am. The Authority asked him to deposit Rs. 45,000.00 for operation.  The Complainant deposited  the  said amount with  4 units of blood. After few  minutes, the  authority  refused  to treat  him.   

 12.              Then, he  was carried  him  to ASWANI Hospital at  6 PM and  faced  same  response.

 13.              With  much pain and agony, the  complainant    again came  to AIIMS  Hospital for  treatment.  The  time  was 10 PM. He  stayed  there 2 hours and repeatedly  requested  doctor with  folded hand  for  operation. But  nobody  did  pay any attention  to him. However,  the  doctors  refereed  to  KIMS  Hospital, Bhubaneswar with  reference paper.

 14.              They  reached  at KIMS COVID Hospital   in the night.  The Patient  was  admitted  and  discharged  him at 16.9.20  at 7 pm  without any surgery operation.

 15.              During  this  period, FIR  was  lodged  in Chandrasekhar police station  on 10.9.20  and it  was  registered  by  the police. As  the FIR  was  registered  and  the case is under police  investigation,  the  complainant  made  a call to Prakash Ch. Pal, ACP and appraised  him  about  it.  He sent an ASI of police to KIMS Hospital for  being present  during  discharge.

 16.              Then, the patient was   again taken to Capital Hospital. The complainant persuaded to the Superintendent and Surgery doctors for operation. The patient was kept on stretcher the whole night and was not allowed   to be admitted in the hospital. They all refused to admit him.  On 17.9.20, the patient was kept in stretcher.  The complainant met Director, Capital Hospital at 12 noon on 18.9.20 and appraised him about condition of the patient. The Director assured him for surgery operation and gave a phone no. of  contact  doctor Dr. Basant Mishra .    the patient  was admitted  in the COVID isolation Ward, though  the patient was  COVID negative.  A team of Doctors  just  visited  and refused  to  conduct  surgery  operation. Then , the patient  was  referred to KIDS COVID Hospital , Dumduma  which  again returned  back the patient  to Capital Hospital, Bhubaneswar.

 17.              On 19.9.20, the patient  was kept  in COVID isolation Ward. Then  SWAD test  of  patient  was  conducted at 11.43 am. No treatment  was  conducted except minor  dressing  was  done.

 18.              At 3 pm, the  complainant  received  a call from  BMC office  that Ranjit Nayak, patient  was  found COVID positive again. The  doctors  of  Capital  Hospital  persuaded  me  to take   patient and  admit in Hospital. At 11.45 , the  complainant  received  a call  from Capital  Hospital that his patient  was  referred  to KIMS  COVID Hospital  for admission. The BMC Ambulance  carried  him  to KIMS COVID Hospital at 12 o’clock at night.

 19.              The patient  was admitted  in KIMS COVID Hospital at 12.30 am  on 19.9.20 without  any surgery  treatment.

 My intervention  in this case

 It is tragedy  that Since last 12 days,   a minor surgery could not  be  conducted  despite several  persuasion  starting  from Govt. to Private  hospitals (  covering 10 Hospitals of Bhubaneswar and Cuttack). The patient is still battling with much pain for survival. All the  Hospitals  refused  to  conduct  minor surgery  operation, though  he was  free  from COVID . 0n 21st Sept. evening, Naxatra TV  conducted  a discussion on this  issue  in which I was  invited  as  one  of the panelist. I heard  the whole  story and gave my opinion. After  returning  from the  discussion, I thought  for  hours together  how to  help  this  boy and chose option of  filling  the  case  in Odisha Human Rights  Commission. I called  Pabitra Nayak  and prepared  the  complaint  and filed  it in the  office  of the Commission on 22.9.20 at 11 am.  Our  prayer  before  the  Commission was  immediate order to KIMS Hospital for surgery operation  and direction to Secretary, H &FW to conduct inquiry  into the whole matter  inviting  response  from all major four  hospitals including Inspector-in-Charge,  Chandrasekhar  Police Station for  their  negligence  in rendering service  to the patient.

 Outcome

After  direction of the  Commission, KIMS  Hospital  immediately  conducted surgery operation at 11 pm  on same day 22.9.20.  The parents are  quite  happy  now.  Let  us hope  that  the  poor slum boy  will  recover soon and resume normal  life.

 Pradip Pradhan

M-9937843482

Date- 23.9.20 

 


https://www.thehindu.com/news/national/other-states/odisha-youth-with-stab-injury-denied-admission-by-10-hospitals/article32681378.ece

 


 




 

 

Saturday, September 19, 2020

Direction of Lokayukta, Odisha to intiate Disciplinary action against Sarapanch and 3 officials of Jajpur district

 

Lokayukta Directed State Govt. to initiate and complete proceedings against Sarapanach and three officials for their involvement in gross irregularities in construction of Drinking water project in Jaipur district.

 

Dear friends

 Corruption and irregularities in construction of Drinking Water Project and   piped Water Project   is very common in Odisha under Nabin Patnaik Govt.  A large number of Private  Companies  out  of the  state  are  awarded contract  for  the  construction of piped water  project  in Odisha. Thousands of crores of money are sanctioned under District Mineral Fund and OMBADC ( Odisha Mineral- bearing Area Development Corporation).

 Here  I cited  a  case  of  irregularities  in a small  drinking water  project  constructed  in Haradeipur illage  under Sinduria Gram Panchayat  of Dharmashala lock of  Jajpur  district. Rilu ehera, PS Member  had alleged  complaint  in Lokayukta  on 4.10.19  of huge irregularities and misappropriation of  entire  fund amounting Rs. 2 lakhs  in name of  construction of Pipe Water supply in   Sundaria Gram Panchayat under Dharmashala block of Jajpur district after  getting  the said information under RTI Act.

 On 28.11.19,  hearing the  Case , the  Lokayukta, Odisha  had directed  to the  Block Development  Officer, Dharmashala  to personally inspect the  bore-well by getting  the depth- measured  and thereafter submit the  report. In compliance order  of the Lokayukta,  the BDO, Dharmashala block  submitted his report dt. 7.1.20  which says that  on measuring  the depth  of bore-well  by the Executive Engineer, RWSS , it was found  that  the  depth  was  only 36.4  metres  and not 63 metres as shown  in the  measurement  book.   The  four  persons  namely  (1)  Sri Managobinda  Baral ,  Ex-PEO, (2) Smt. Puspanjali Sahu, EX-GPTA, (3)  Sri Debudattaray Mohapatra, Ex-Assistant  Executive  Officer , ( 4) Smt. Gayatri Panda, Sarapanch  of Sinduria GP  have  jointly  misappropriated  an amount of Rs. 41,492.00

 Acting upon  the Inquiry  report, the  Lokayukta, Odisha  had  issued notice  to all  the four persons  for their  reply  and called  for the  views  of the  competent  authority i.e., Minister-in-Charge , Panchayat Raj  and Drinking Water. The  Minister    confirmed that  all the  above four persons  are  responsible  for  irregularities  and misappropriation  of Govt. fund  towards execution of  pipe water  supply  in Sinduria Gram Panchayat.  The  Minister  has also mentioned that necessary  action is being  taken   against  erring  persons. The view of the  Minister  is based  on the  report  of the  Collector, Jajpur  who too in his report  dated  14.2.20  has confirmed   the  irregularities and misappropriation of fund by Sarapanch  and all  three  officials. The  Collector, Jajpur  has also reported that  the  disciplinary  proceedings  has been  initiated  against   (1)  Sri Managobinda  Baral ,  Ex-PEO, (2) Smt. Puspanjali Sahu, EX-GPTA, (3)  Sri Debudattaray Mohapatra, Ex-Assistant  Executive  Officer and  action against  Gayatri Panda, sarapanch  recommended  for initiation of  proceedings  under  section 115  of Odisha Gram Panchayat Act.

 On 15.9.20.,  On  the  basis  of the  report  of the  Collector, Jajpur  and views  of the Minister, Panchayat Raj and DW,  the  Lokayukta , Odisha  directed  to the  State  Govt.  to ensure  completion of  the  disciplinary  proceedings  against 3 officials  within a period of  5 months. The  Lokayukta also  recommended  to the  Principal secretary, Dept. of Panchayat Raj  and DW  to immediately initiate  proceedings  under  section 115  of the  Odisha Gram Panchayat Act , 1964 and  complete  the  proceedings within 5  months.

 Pradip Pradhan

M-9937843482

Date – 21.9.20 


 

 




 

Thursday, September 17, 2020

Investment of Rs. 15000 crores of OMBADC fund ?

 

Investment of Rs. 15000 crores  of  OMBADC fund  has not  been  reflected  in Odisha Chief Secretary’s Review meeting held on 16.9.20

Only  Rs. 16 crores  available in  OMBADC account  out  of  Rs. 16,562.27  crores, information obtained under RTI .  

Dear friends

As reported  in media  to day ( 17.9.20) , Chief Secretary Asit Tripathy  reviewed  sanction and  utilization of  OMBADC Fund  and directed  all  departments  to complete  projects  sanctioned  under  OMBADC ( Odisha Mineral Bearing  Area Development  Corporation ) within scheduled  time limit.  The  press  release  carries  a  lot  of  information  except  investment  of  Rs. 15,022.82 crore in some other  places  which has not been  disclosed  by the  authority  of OMBADC  under RTI Act.

 In fact, Srikant  Pakal, RTI  Activist of Cuttack  district ( M-9338455092)    had filed  RTI  to the PIO, office  of  OMBADC, Govt. of Odisha, Bhubaneswar ( presently  functioning in Aranya Bhawan)  seeking  information  about (a)  Article of Association, Memorandum of Association, Date  of Registration of OMBADC, ( b)  present available of fund  in OMBADC till 31st  December, 2019 , ( c ) Details of fund transferred to  different  districts , details of  payments  made to different  agencies  on various  works  till December, 2019 , (d) Details of  fund  deposited  in the  account  of  OMBADC with  date  of deposit etc.

 The Reply of the PIO (information provided)  on dated 28th August, 2020  is  as follows.

 1.      OMBADC (Odisha Mineral Bearing Area Development Corporation)   was   registered  on December, 2014  under  the  Companies Act, 2013.

2.      MMDR  Compensation  money  of OMBADC  as  on 31.12.2019

(Rs. In Crores)

Total  receipt  of funds  from 1.12.2017  to 31.12.2019

15,586.91

Interest received  till 31.12.2019

975.36

Total Fund  ( Fund + Interest)

16,562.27

Cost  value  of  investment  of fund  as on 31.12.2019

15,022.82 

Release  to different line  Dept

1,143.11

Advise  for  investment to the  Finance  Dept.  as  on 16.11.2019

380.00

Fund available in P & L A/C as on 31.12.2019  

16.34

 On another RTI query, the  PIO, Director  of  Mines, Govt. of Odisha  has provided  information dated 31.1.20 list of Mining lease  holders  with address who paid  compensatory penalty  as per order  of  Supreme Court during 2017, amount paid  each of them with date of payments.  The  details  of information is  available  in the  following  link.   A total amount of Rs. 15326,63,88,256 has been  collected  as compensation and  penalty  as per  direction of the Supreme  Court.

 https://odishasoochana.blogspot.com/2020/03/compensation-and-penalty-collected-from.html

 3.   OMBADC  was  constituted  in 2014  with  contribution from the  Mining  lease  holders  for the  amount  paid by them  against  diversion of forest land  for  mining  purpose. As  per order of  Supreme Court on August 2,2017, the  Mining  lease holders  have  paid  penalty  for  illegal  mining  which has been  deposited  in OMBADC.  

 As per  press  release  made  from the  Chief  Secretary’s office  ( reported  in media TOI dt. 17.9.20) , the Projects  worth  Rs.1080.92  crore  has so far been sanctioned  under OMBADC  in sectors  like housing, drinking water, skill  development etc.  Counter  to  this press  release, it was found that   as per RTI  information provided  from the  office  of OMBADC  dt. 28.8.20,  total amount  of Rs. 1143.11  crore  has already  been released  to  different line departments  which is  as follows  in details.

Sl.No

Sector

Name of the Deptt

Amount released

1

Drinking water Supply  through piped water ( Rs. 4229.05 +  Rs.115.59)= Rs.4344.64  crore

Panchayat Raj Dept.

Rs. 445.25  crore

Housing and Urban Development  Department

Rs. 5.72 crore

2

Education (  including training  & Education for Skill Development)

Rs. 1941.10 crore  

School and Mass Education Department

( State Project  Director, Odisha Adarsh Vidyalaya Sangathan )

Rs.72.88  crore

 

 

ST & SC Development

( Odisha Tribal Development Society )

Rs. 18.015 crore

 

 

Skill  Development & Technical Education  Dept.

( Odisha Skill  Deeelopment  Authority – SANKALP and DTET, Odisha

Rs. 14.17 crore

3

Health ( including Anganwadi centres )

Rs. 2749.65 crore

WCD &MS

( Strengthening  ICDS  in different  districts

Rs. 275.65 crore

4

Livelihood  promotion

(Rs. 53.50  crore)

 Panchayat Raj & WR ( OLM)

 

Rs. 10.43  crore

 

 

Dept. of  Agriculture

Rs. 3.86 crore

5

Rural Connectivity

(Rs. 524.54 crore)

Rural Development

Rs. 30.11. crore

6

Environment  Protection and  pollution control

Rs. 21.65  crore

State  pollution Control Board

Rs. 1.914  crore

7

Water Conservation  & Ground Water Recharge  and SMC

( Rs. 379.25 crore )

Forest & Environment  Dept.

Rs. 64.94  crore

 

 

Housing & Urban Development  Dept.

Rs. 2.13. crore

 

 

Total

Rs. 1143.11 crore

But  the  news (  published  in Prameya dt. 17.9.20) which quotes press release  of Chief  Secretary, It is stated  that total amount of Rs. 1081 crore  has been  utilized  from CAMPA Fund. However, as per RTI  information  provided  from the  office of OMBADC  in respect  of Availability and  release of  Ad hoc CAMPA  Fund  is as follows.

 a.       Ad hoc CAMPA Fund position  in Bank  as on 31.12.2019

Amount  received under Adhoc CAMPA  

Interest accured

Total

869.42  Crore

220.15  crore

1089.57  crore

Ad hoc CAMPA Fund Rs. 910 crore  released  to the  project  implementing agency  as on 31.12.2019

Sl.No

Department

Year

Amount  released

1

Forest & Environment  Dept.

2015-16

Rs. 20 crores

 

 

2016-17

Rs. 30  crores

 

 

2018-19

Rs. 6.06  crore

2

ST & SC Development  Dept.

2016-17

Rs. 2.044 crore

3

Panchayat Raj & DW dept.

2015-16

Rs. 150 crore

 

 

2016-17

Rs.100 crore

 

 

2017-18

Rs.152.033 crore

4

Rural Water Supply and Sanitation  Dept

2015-16

Rs.50 crore

 

 

2017-18

Rs.100 crore

 

 

2018-19

Rs.150 crore

 

 

2019-20

Rs. 150 crore

 

 

Total

Rs. 910,13,70,000.00

 





 

 Pradip Pradhan

M-9937843482

Date- 17.9.20