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Man breaks celibacy vow, but wife loses | Varanasi News

Hathi Singh with wife Nidhi Varanasi: Jitendra Kumar Singh alias Hathi Singh, who gave up his celibacy vow and got married at the age of 45 only to field his wife for the gram pradhan election after the seat in Karan Chhapra village of Bairia in Ballia district was reserved for women, failed to realize his dream as his wife Nidhi Singh lost in a close contest. Jitendra, who had toiled 10 years to fulfill his dream of becoming gram pradhan, however, was graceful to accept the defeat and said, “My wife lost, but neither she nor I am upset as this defeat is due to the failure of administration in checking fake voting even though I had made three complaints to election officials.” Talking to TOI on Tuesday, Singh said, “I am committed to my wife and will look after her. I will continue working for the people and will again contest next election or will field her if the seat is again reserved for women.”

Man gives up celibacy vow, marries to field wife in election | Varanasi News

Man gives up celibacy vow, marries to field wife in election | Varanasi News
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Michigan ended surprise medical bills, but left out ground ambulances

In the summer of 2018, a bill arrived in the mail for an Oakland County family. It totaled about $6,600 for a 26-mile ambulance ride that took an infant girl named Kenna from Henry Ford West Bloomfield Hospital to Children’s Hospital of Michigan in Detroit. The girl was treated and released, her parents said, for complications that arose after she was bit on the head by a dog.   Their health insurance eventually paid some of the bill. But that left the family with a tab from the ambulance company of more than $5,000. “They were in shock,” said Farmington Hills lawyer Glenn Saltsman, who the family turned to for help.

Why Ambulances Are Exempt From the Surprise-Billing Ban

Why Ambulances Are Exempt From the Surprise-Billing Ban The welter of providers, layers of state and local regulation, and lack of information about costs made lawmakers hesitant to take up the issue. But that may change. Image Many people who need an ambulance ride to the hospital will find themselves faced with an out-of-network bill for that service.Credit.Tim Gruber for The New York Times When Congress passed a law banning surprise medical bills on Monday, it made a notable exception: ambulances. Ambulances have the highest out-of-network billing rate of any medical specialty, meaning most rides can result in a surprise bill. The new federal law will protect patients from the bills of out-of-network doctors unexpectedly involved in their care. Those protections will not extend to the ambulance trip needed to get to the doctors.

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