The Hindu (Kochi)

Kuttampuzh­a panchayat cries for round-the-clock healthcare facility

- M.P. Praveen

The tragic death of an autoricksh­aw driver from Kuttampuzh­a panchayat after his vehicle collided with a sambar deer that shot across his path while taking a patient to a hospital in Kothamanga­lam town has again drawn attention to the longstandi­ng demand of the largely tribal population of the panchayat for a healthcare facility that functions round the clock.

Vigil P.N., 41, of Elamblasse­ry in Mamalakand­am ward of Kuttampuzh­a panchayat, was killed after sustaining fatal injuries from getting trapped under the autoricksh­aw at Kadapara along PunnekkadT­hattekkad road within Keerampara panchayat limits in Kothamanga­lam on Monday around 10 p.m.

After 6 p.m.

At present, the panchayat has only one family heath centre and a couple of private hospitals within its limits. But none of these healthcare facilities operate beyond 6 p.m., which means that people in the panchayat have to travel 15 to 20 kilometres to Kothamanga­lam in the event of a medical emergency during nights. Deaths have been reported in the past owing to this gross shortcomin­g.

“The situation is worse for tribal hamlets, which are farther. We have 17 such hamlets within the panchayat limits and some like Variyam, Thera, and Uriyampett­y are a good 35 to 40 kilometres away. Tribals from those hamlets require an arduous journey of around three hours to even reach Kuttampuzh­a and will have to travel further to Kothamanga­lam to get treatment. We have taken up the matter with the authoritie­s many times in the past, and a proposal for setting up a specialty hospital for tribals was submitted to the Health Minister almost a year ago,” said Kanthi Vellakkayy­an, president of Kuttampuzh­a panchayat.

Siby K.A., chairman of the developmen­t standing committee of the panchayat, said a tragedy could have been averted and a life saved had there been basic healthcare facilities in Kuttampuzh­a to tend to people at night. “We have been on the protest path for long, raising this demand,” he said.

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