On Tuesday, when the matter came up before the bench, D R Kale, the chief public prosecutor told the judges about the dysfunctional ventilators provided by the Union government under the PM CARES fund.
As per Kale, a total of 150 ventilators were supplied by the Union to the authorities in Aurangabad district. He submitted that a company - Jyoti CNC has manufactured these 150 ventilators with the model name âDhaman IIIâ.
Of these 150 ventilators, 17 were put to use in the government medical college and hospital Aurangabad, all of which had six flaws in total.
Noting the flaws, the bench noted, Each of these flaws would impact the treatment process of the patients. Two appear to be extremely serious flaws pertaining to âno in-let O2 pressureâ display and âpatient becoming hypoxicâ when on ventilator. These could be life-threatening.
: Monday, May 24, 2021, 1:37 PM IST
Free treatment for mucormycosis under MJPJAY, private hospital charges to be capped: Maharashtra govt tells HC
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A bench of Justices Ravindra Ghuge and Bhalachandra Debadwar have been hearing a suo motu petition pertaining to COVID-19 crisis in the Marathwada region of Maharashtra. In an earlier hearing the bench had taken cognizance of the spurt in mucormycosis cases and the issues related to the disease.
On Monday when the matter was called out, the state prosecutor told the bench that it has been decided to include mucormycosis under the Mahatma Jyotiba Phule Jan Arogya Yojna (MJP JAY) scheme that provides free treatment to poor people.
The bench which was hearing a suo motu Public Interest Litigation was shown newspaper reports of Bhumre holding public functions where people had come out in large numbers
Bombay High Court comes down on public functions by Ministers, people’s representatives
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It was brought to its notice that Maharashtra Minister held public functions where COVID-19 protocols were flouted
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It was brought to its notice that Maharashtra Minister held public functions where COVID-19 protocols were flouted
The Aurangabad bench of the Bombay High Court ordered on Wednesday that no politician, Minister or people’s representative will hold any public function till the lockdown restrictions are lifted.
A division bench of Justices Ravindra Ghuge and Bhalachandra Debadwar passed the order after it was brought to its notice that Maharashtra’s Cabinet Minister for Employment Guarantee & Horticulture, Sandipanrao Bhumre, held a series of public functions recently in his constituency in Paithan where people gathered in large numbers and most of them, including the Minister himself, did not follow COVID-19 hyg
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The Bombay High Court bench of Justices Ravindra Ghuge and Bhalachandra Debadwar on Friday expressed displeasure over citizens failing to comply with Covid norms and wearing masks.