Vijayawada (Andhra Pradesh) [India], December 28 (ANI/PRNewswire): KL Deemed-to-be University, one of India's leading Universities for higher education hosted its 12th Annual Convocation at its Greenfields campus in Vaddeswaram, Andhra Pradesh on December 23rd, 2022. The glittering ceremony was held to honour the accomplishments of 3,694 graduating students who were awarded degrees for successfully finishing their higher education. The under-graduation courses included B.Tech, BBA, B.Arch., B.Sc. (V.C.), B.Sc.(HM), BBA-LL.B, LL.B, BFA, BCA, BA, B. Pharmacy and B.Com; post-graduation courses included M.Sc, M.A., M.Tech., M.Pharmacy and MBA and Phd courses. The university also presented 28 Gold Medals & 26 Silver Medals to deserving students. The stately convocation witnessed the presence of eminent leaders and guests; that included the Chief Guest Dr S. Chandrasekhar, Secretary to the Government of India, Department of Science & Technology, New Delhi; the Guests of Honor, Sp
Managing director booked; treatment records seized
East Godavari Joint Collector Ch. Kirthi on Friday imposed a fine of ₹75 lakh on the management of Sai Sudha Hospital at Kakinada for charging a coronavirus patient ₹14 lakh for treatment in violation of the fee guidelines.
The patient, O. Satyanarayana (53), was declared dead in the hospital on May 20. In response to a complaint lodged by the family members of the deceased, Ms. Kirthi on Friday conducted an investigation in the presence of Sai Sudha Hospital managing director Dr.Vadrevu Ravi, who is also the president of the Indian Medical Association (IMA), Kakinada.
“The hospital management has been fined ₹75 lakh for violating the COVID-19 treatment guideline. The hospital has also been told to return ₹11 lakh to the family of Satyanarayana,” said the Joint Collector.