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Aarey Milk Colony CEO pulls up doctors for absence from hospital

Updated on: 07 November,2013 07:10 AM IST  | 
Ranjeet Jadhav | ranjeet.jadhav@mid-day.com

Days after a MiD DAY sting revealed that physicians were not manning the facility round the clock, Ashok Jadhav has written to them, asking them to be present at the hospital to tend to patients

Aarey Milk Colony CEO pulls up doctors for absence from hospital

Taking serious note of MiD DAY’s exposés about the unavailability of doctors at Aarey Milk Colony Hospital, the CEO of Aarey Milk Colony has written to the doctors at the institution, asking them to be present at the hospital. Staffers have been asked to conduct surprise visits to the area to keep a check on illegal dumping.



MiD DAY had also reported that cattle carcasses were being dumped illegally at various locations in Aarey Milk Colony, which were in turn attracting leopards to human settlements. File pic


MiD DAY had conducted a sting to expose how no doctor was available at the hospital at 11 pm, with only a nurse manning the state-run facility, who referred all patients to another hospital 10 km away (‘Hospital in Mumbai’s leopard haunt has no doctor,’ MiD DAY, November 2).


Speaking to MiD DAY, CEO Ashok Jadhav said, “I have already written to the doctors at the hospital instructing them to be present there, so that not even a single patient coming to the hospital has to go away. It is the duty of the doctor to be present at the hospital. I will make sure that henceforth they are present.”


MiD DAY had conducted a sting to expose how no doctor was available at the hospital at 11 pm, with only a nurse manning the state-run facility, who referred all patients to another hospital 10 km away

MiD DAY had also reported that cattle carcasses were being dumped illegally at various locations in Aarey Milk Colony, which were in turn attracting the felines to human settlements (‘Dead cattle lure leopards to Aarey’, February 20, 2013). Soon after the story broke, Jadhav had sent a letter of warning to all tabela owners, causing the dumping to stop. But the process has resumed lately.

Responding to this matter, Jadhav said, “ We have already instructed the tabela owners not to dump cattle carcasses in the open. But if it this is still happening, then strict action will be taken against those doing it .”u00a0

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