Jhansi Hospital Fire: Medical College Principal removed, 3 staffers suspended
Lucknow: In a recent development, the Uttar Pradesh government took immediate action on Wednesday in response to the tragic fire at Jhansi's Maharani Laxmi Bai Medical College, which resulted in the deaths of 10 infants. Following the report of a four-member committee, the state has removed the college's principal and suspended three staff members.
The action was taken by Deputy Chief Minister Brajesh Pathak, who also holds responsibility for the Health department.
Based on the report of the four-member committee, constituted on the instructions of Pathak, the principal of Maharani Laxmi Bai Medical College in Jhansi district has been removed, officials said.
Three college staff members -- a chief superintendent, a junior engineer and a NICU ward nursing sister in charge -- have been suspended, they said here.
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"Based on the committee's investigation, college principal Dr Narendra Singh Sengar has been removed from the post. He has been attached to the Directorate General of Medical Education Department," an official said.
The department has also given chargesheets to all those against whom action has been taken. In this charges against them are elaborated and they will have to make a reply to the department, officials said.
Chief Medical Superintendent Dr Sachin Mahur is among those given chargesheets, they said.
The college's junior engineer (electrical) Sanjeet Kumar, NICU ward's nursing sister in-charge Sandhya Rai and chief superintendent Dr Sunita Rathore were immediately suspended, the officials said.
Deputy CM Pathak said a probe by the Jhansi divisional commissioner has been ordered on the role of Head of Paediatrics department Dr Om Shankar Chaurasia and Incharge of Electrical department in the matter.
Pathak had ordered the Principal Secretary of the Medical Education Department to form a four-member committee under the chairmanship of the Director General to probe the incident.
He said the Uttar Pradesh government is very sensitive about the heartbreaking incident that happened in the medical college.
"Every possible help has been provided to the families of the victims," the deputy chief minister said.
The tragic fire took place at the medical college hospital's neonatal intensive care unit on the night of November 15 in which 10 children died.
Of the 39 rescued, eight others died later due to illness, medical college administration said.
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