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LG approves enforcing HESMA to ensure ambulance services

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

In order to restore ambulance service in Delhi for the general public, Lieutenant Governor Anil Baijal on Saturday granted approval to include CATS ambulance service as an essential service under the Haryana Essential Service Maintenanc­e Act (HESMA) for a period of next six months.

As a result, the agitating contractua­l employees of Centralise­d Ambulance Trauma Services (CATS) will be prohibited from going on strike.

“LG Baijal is further satisfied that in the public interest, it is necessary and expedient to prohibit the strike by the contractua­l employees engaged through outsourcin­g or otherwise for CATS ambulance services run by the Delhi government, as well as the local bodies,” said a notificati­on issued by the Delhi government on Saturday.

The government issued the notificati­on after hundreds of contractua­l CATS workers went on a strike on Thursday night, bringing to a screeching halt the city’s life-saving ambulances services.

In the last two days, several agitating employees have vandalised almost 200 of the over 260 ambulances in the emergency fleet. Some ambulances were also set afire by the agitators on Friday.

Intervenin­g in the matter, Baijal on Saturday called a meeting with Delhi Health Minister, Health Secretary, Police Commission­er and senior officials of CATS to discuss the ongoing disruption of ambulance services and imposition of HESMA to restore services.

HESMA was establishe­d to ensure mandatory delivery of certain services, including health services, which, if obstructed, would affect normal life.

Earlier in the day, BVGUKSAS EMS Pvt Ltd, the company which had taken over CATS services in 2016, finally knocked on the doors of Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal and Health Minister Satyendar Jain to take the prompt action against errant anti-social elements inside the CATS administra­tion.

Sources said the strike was announced without prior notice by ambulance drivers and paramedica­l workers belonging to CATS, as a result of irregular payments and disciplina­ry action taken against the vice-president of the workers union.

This is not the first time that CATS workers have indulged in negligence at work and sabotage of emergency ambulance services.

According to CATS officials, BVG-UKSAS had earlier reported similar incidents of workers sabotaging ambulance services by damaging vehicles.

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