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December 20, 2011

CHARULATA PRAYING FOR BETTER TREATMENT


CHARULATA PRAYING FOR BETTER TREATMENT 20/12/2011
ODISHA NEWS

The government has run various health schemes to save the Premature Death of any poor people due to lack of wealth. But some of these programs are unable to executive at the time. Such an incident is seeing at Jharsuguda.An Ashakarmi Charulata Jena after being severely injured in a road accident is wandering door to door for the treatment & the therapy is also not properly.

As per information available in this regard the Ashakarmi Jena was going to her house at Lakhanpur in a Tempo, meanwhile a truck knocked down the tempo at Bombay Chowk in Jharsuguda.Due to this the hands and legs were broken down of Charulata.

At that time, the local people admitted Charulata at Samleshhwari nursing home. There somehow she had arranged hardly five thousand rupees & had got treated .Thereafter some people admitted Government National Health Insurance Plans Holder Charulata to Sairam hospital located at Ekatali, Jharsuguda.


Here in a few days Charulata Have spent over 30 thousand in various Medical Checkup & Treatment. Thereafter the hospital administration by saying that your money finished, discharged Charulata from there. Thereafter other Ashakarmi members has been admitted Charulata in the district main hospital. But even then Charulata is unable to get better treatment. The main charges imposed by the victim Charulata is that according to National Health Insurance Plan her 30 thousand rupees has been widespread abuses & chicanery.

Charulata also blamed that the she didn’t know till now which & what type of treatment has been done to her, it’s not clear to me & that how the important government health insurance plan has been misused by some corrupt people. Charulata also said that no information from police side about the owner of the truck done accident,detected or not ?It is clear from Charulata case that if such type of treatment is going on with a Ashakarmi then what to speak about general public. The people are demanding a high level inquiry in this issue.


SIDDHARTHA SHANKAR MISHRA,
BUREAU CHIEF, THESE DAYS,
ODISHA

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