Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Woman taken to hospital on a cart, finds no docs there STF busts paper leak, mass copying racket

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com ▪

KANPUR: An ailing woman was brought to the district hospital in Uttar Pradesh’s Kannauj on a hand cart due to the unavailabi­lity of an ambulance and later, left unattended for five hours at the hospital as there were no doctors there.

After being pushed five kilometres on the cart and left unattended for five hours, the woman, Soni, was admitted to the hospital when the chief medical superinten­dent, R P Shakya came to know about the matter and took action.

“She is being given best possible treatment at the hospital,” Shakya said after he inspected the hospital and found doctors missing.

Soni had delivered a boy at a private nursing home in Kannauj through ceasarian method on March 30, but the baby died within a few days as it was weak.

Following the delivery, doctors told her husband, Anuj Kumar that her urinary bladder had ruptured. They had stitched it and removed her uterus.

However, Soni continued to suffer from severe pain a few days later. First Anuj took her to the local community health centre where he was advised to take her to Kannauj or Kanpur for better treatment.

On Wednesday night, Anuj tried calling the 108 ambulance service, but “it never came”. “She was in so much pain that I decided to take her on the hand cart. My sister Shikha accompanie­d me from Haibatpur to Katra (a distance of 5 km) on foot,” he said.

At the hospital, as Soni lay on the cart, Anuj and Shikha looked for doctors, but didn’t find one. As per sources, doctors have been asked to explain their absence.

District magistrate Ravindra Kumar said the unavailabi­lity of ambulance is a serious matter. The issue is being investigat­ed and those responsibl­e would be punished, he said.

Anuj was, however, inconsolab­le. “First the ambulance didn’t come; then there was no doctor to see her for hours at the hospital. She kept writhing in pain,” he complained.

“The doctors have ruined my life. I lost my firstborn within days of birth and now they have told my wife’s uterus is removed because of complicati­ons. She will not be able to bear a child anymore,” he said. LUCKNOW: The Special Task Force (STF) on Friday arrested the gang involved in the question paper leak and mass cheating racket in the two colleges affiliated to DDU Gorakhpur University.

The principal, teachers and staff of Ram Ghulam Rai PG College and Bahadur Yadav Memorial College, Deoria, were taken into custody.

SSP, STF, Abhisek Singh said the question paper of BSc Part-I, mathematic­s was leaked on April 16. After the question paper went viral on the social media, the Gorakhpur University cancelled the examinatio­n. A case was registered at Cantonment police station in Gorakhpur, he added.

The state government handed over the case to the STF to nab those involved in the question paper and mass cheating racket. The STF collected informatio­n about the examinatio­n from the examinatio­n controller and members of the committee constitute­d by the vice chancellor of Gorakhpur University. The STF officials also scanned the results of the previous examinatio­ns conducted at the colleges affiliated to the university. During investigat­ion, the STF found that in some of the affiliated colleges the result was 100%-95% in the science and mathematic­s. The colleges and coaching centres in Deoria were running mass copying racket.

The doctors have ruined my life. I lost my firstborn within days of birth and now they have told my wife’s uterus is removed because of complicati­ons. She will not be able to bear a child anymore

ANUJ KUMAR, husband of Soni

 ?? HT ?? ▪ In the absence of an ambulance Anuj Kumar took his ailing wife Soni on a trolley to district hospital in Kannauj for treatment.
HT ▪ In the absence of an ambulance Anuj Kumar took his ailing wife Soni on a trolley to district hospital in Kannauj for treatment.

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