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Race Course and Neighbourhood Association has said that it had provided nursing staff support to the district administration.
In a release, the organisation said it had sent 106 nurses to the administration, which had deployed them in Government Medical College and ESI Hospital, Coimbatore Medical College Hospital, primary health centres, COVID-19 Care Centres and vaccination centres.
The association, Indian Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Coimbatore Cancer Foundation and a few individuals had played a supportive role by volunteering to bear the cost of compensation or stipend for the 106 nurses for three months, which was around ₹50 lakh.
Tamil Nadu Agricultural University and PSG College of Technology had come forward to provide accommodation and food for the nurses, the release also said and added that the Coimbatore Corporation and chipped in with transport support for the nurses to reach their work spots.
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The Indian Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Coimbatore, Race Course and Neighbourhood Association, PSG Hospitals, and corporate companies in Coimbatore have come forward to appoint nurses on temporary basis at the Coimbatore Medical College Hospital and ESI Hospital here.
According to C. Balasubramanian, president of the Chamber, the plan is to appoint about 50 nurses for nearly three months at the two hospitals.
PSG Hospitals will provide food and accommodation to the nurses free of cost. They will be given transport, too, to the workplaces. With a surge in COVID-19 cases here, there is a need for more nurses and sanitary workers at the two hospitals. Since, appointment of nurses will have to be done by the government and that is a long process, the organisations came forward to select and recruit nurses on a temporary basis.
The El Mojón neighbourhood has mobilised against the zero discharge collector project and floods
For a few months now, the residents of El Mojón have been meeting and organising to decide what to do on various issues that are of deep concern to us. The most urgent priorities at the moment are the project of the Zero Discharge Collector at the Northern Mar Menor, and frequent flooding in the area.
Regarding the first problem, we have presented more than 100 allegations to the Segura Hydrographic Confederation (CHS), by which information about the Project for the Zero Discharge Collector at the Northern Mar Menor is made available to the public, that this will directly affect El Mojón and the Salinas of San Pedro del Pinatar.