MSHRC directs BMC Hospital to Pay 2 lakh to Each Patient for Rat Attack
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Mumbai: Taking concern over the appalling incident where three patients had been bitten by rats while undergoing treatment at the civic-run healthcare facility last year, the Maharashtra State Human Rights Commission (MSHRC) has directed the Babasaheb Ambedkar Municipal General Hospital widely known as Shatabdi hospital to compensate Rs 2 lakh to each patient.
The incident came to light when a BJP corporator from the area Yadav, showed up to BMC’s general body with a rat in the cage which he had apparently trapped at Shatabdi hospital.
As per the media report, when the Mayor Vishwanath Mahadeshwar condemned his action which violated the protocol of the house, Yadav said that he only wanted to point out that as a common man he was able to trap rats while the BMC’s insecticide officers were unable to lay traps for the number of rodents bustling inside the hospital premises, even the operation theatres. Thereafter, protests were staged at the hospital.
The incident came to light when a BJP corporator from the area Yadav, showed up to BMC’s general body with a rat in the cage which he had apparently trapped at Shatabdi hospital.
As per the media report, when the Mayor Vishwanath Mahadeshwar condemned his action which violated the protocol of the house, Yadav said that he only wanted to point out that as a common man he was able to trap rats while the BMC’s insecticide officers were unable to lay traps for the number of rodents bustling inside the hospital premises, even the operation theatres. Thereafter, protests were staged at the hospital.
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