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On behalf of Port Blair Municipal Council, Shri N.K.Udhaya Kumar has wished the Islanders ‘Happy Vinayak Chatruthi’. The Chairperson wished that Lord Ganpati visits your homes with bags full of happiness, prosperity and peace. May the grace of God keep enlightening your lives and bless you always. May Lord Ganesha always remove obstacles from your life. Wishing you happiness as big as Ganesha’s appetite, life long as his mouse and moments as sweet as his laddus.
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Port Blair, Aug 20: Glaring examples of negligence in health care at the Islands’ only referral hospital have been coming to light. The incidents where in, delayed response for ambulances, unequipped ambulances and no immediate check by the health officials at the GB Pant upon arrival at the hospital is something that can be termed as negligence.
The collapse of GB Pant has been a result of failure in strategic planning by the authorities to combat the present COVID-19 pandemic. People have been pointing out that whatever steps that have been taken to control the pandemic was more focussed on pleasing the centre than for the welfare of the islanders.
Read more: All Lives are Precious! Islanders Demand Equal Care and Attention to All Patients
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Port Blair, Aug 20: The Staff Nurses employed under National Health Mission (MHM) being aggrieved from payment of meagre monthly remuneration of Rs.16, 000/-(sixteen thousand) have approached the Member of Parliament for redressal of their grievances.
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Port Blair, Aug 20: FA2I along with Nico Technologies and Enzyme Sanitisation and Disinfection Services today installed an Automatic Full Body Sanitisation Chamber at the entry of the OPD block of G.B Pant Hospital.
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Port Blair, Aug 20: In view of Ganesh Pooja falling on Saturday 22nd August 2020, the movement of pandits alone from home to temple and back has been allowed by the A&N Administration between 06.00 am to 9.00 am. Immersion of idols and processions shall not be allowed. It should however be ensured that the National Directives for COVID-19 management are complied with by all.