Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Infants, newborns dying due to ‘limited resources’: Saraf

- HT Correspond­ent htraj@hindustant­imes.com

REPORT CARD Minister says IMR in Rajasthan has come down to 41 JAIPUR:

Health minister Kali Charan Saraf on Wednesday said neonates and infants are dying in Rajasthan due to “limited resources” with the government.

“Deaths of neonates and infants are taking place in the state due to limited resources, but at the same the (health) department is making best efforts to bring down infant and neonatal mortality rates,” said Saraf, who addressed a press conference in Jaipur on completion of four years of the BJP government in Rajasthan.

He said that according to the sample registrati­on system 2012, the infant mortality rate in Rajasthan was 49 per 1,000 live births which has come down to 41 per 1000 live births in 2016. There were 36 special newborn care units in the state in 2013, which have increased to 53 now. Similarly, there was a newborn care corner (NBCC) at 1,201 delivery points in 2013, which is now being run at 2,065 delivery points across the state. K C SARAF, Health minister

On the issue of in-service doctors once again planning to go on strike in Rajasthan this week, Saraf said “The government has been sensitive towards the doctors’ demands and maximum demands have been met with and a few more will be decided by this month-end. If they once again go on strike then the government will deal with them strictly.”

The in-service doctors had gone on strike from November 6 to 12. On November 29, the government had transferre­d 12 doctors, including the All Rajasthan In-service Doctors’ Associatio­n president and other officials. The doctors are annoyed with the transfers. Since December 1, the doctors are attending patients in tents outside the government health facilities and boycotting meetings. They have also threatened to go on “mass leave”.

The minister said that 33 doctors had boycotted the department meetings, for which they have been issued charge sheets and their half-day salary has been deducted.

Meanwhile, in a video conferenci­ng with Union health minister JP Nadda, Saraf apprised him that Rajasthan has been the leading state in Intensifie­d Mission Indradhanu­sh.

Saraf also informed him about the achievemen­ts in Bhamashah Swasthya Bima Yojana, Adarsh Primary Health Centres, and screening of 1.95 crore children under Rashtriya Bal Swasthya Karyakram.

The government has been sensitive towards the doctors’ demands...If they again go on strike then we will deal with them strictly

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