The Asian Age

HC raps MCDs over no- detention policy

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

New Delhi: The high court has granted last opportunit­y to municipal bodies to file replies on a PIL alleging that the no- detention policy in MCD and government schools till Class 8 has led to a situation where over 70 per cent students are unable to read Hindi or English. The court also imposed a fine of 2,500 each on them after noting that despite repeated opportunit­ies given to them since February 2016, they have failed to file their replies. Terming it as a “step in the right direction”, lieutenant­governor ( L- G) Anil Baijal on Friday approved the Delhi government’s decision to provide free treatment for medico- legal victims of road accidents, acid attack, and burn injuries.

The L- G has also approved the government’s proposal of outsourcin­g diagnostic ( nonradiolo­gical) services to provide free laboratory services at mohalla clinics, polyclinic­s, and mobile health clinics with the clause that the government should evolve a mechanism to ensure that unnecessar­y tests are not prescribed in collusion with private medical

The L- G has also asked the government to ensure the quality of tests and follow proper guidelines to empanel private institutio­ns to conduct these tests. He has also called for a proper mechanism to be centres. put in place for appropriat­e penalties against institutio­ns in case of malpractic­es.

The L- G has also given his concurrenc­e with the amendments to the Delhi Arogya Kosh ( DAK) scheme to provide financial assistance for specified ◗ high- end ( radiologic­al) surgeries.

While giving his nod, the L- G has noted that the focus of these schemes appeared to be on outsourcin­g and that there is no mention in the proposal about any action plan to strengthen the diagnostic diagnostic tests and

Baijal has advised the administra­tive department to develop a system of Aadhaar- based biometric tracking of patients to ensure proper followup and prevent any malpractic­es, given the financial implicatio­ns

infrastruc­ture in the government institutio­ns.

“The L- G stressed that for a robust healthcare system, the government institutio­ns also need to be strengthen­ed as the healthcare system cannot be left entirely in the hands of the private sector,” the statement added.

The L- G observed that complete transparen­cy and relevant procedures/ guidelines should be followed strictly while empanellin­g the private hospitals.

The L- G has also advised the administra­tive department to develop a system of online Aadhaar- based biometric tracking of patients to ensure proper follow- up and prevent any malpractic­es, given the financial implicatio­ns.

 ?? — PTI ?? Chief minister Arvind Kejriwal with deputy CM Manish Sisodia addresses the officers at the Delhi Secretaria­t on Friday.
— PTI Chief minister Arvind Kejriwal with deputy CM Manish Sisodia addresses the officers at the Delhi Secretaria­t on Friday.

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