Shifting of conjoined twins to Odisha: NCST issues notice to AIIMS, health secy
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New Delhi: The National Commission for Scheduled Tribes (NCST) has issued notice to the Union health secretary and director of AIIMS, New Delhi over a petition that seeks to prevent the shifting of the conjoined twins from Odisha, who were separated after a surgery, from the premier medical institute here to its Bhubaneswar branch.
The petition has been filed by Supreme Court lawyer and human rights activist Radhakanta Tripathy. The petition claims that AIIMS, Bhubaneswar does not have the infrastructure required for the care and treatment of the twins -- Jaga and Balia.
The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) has now asked the health ministry and AIIMS to submit the facts and information on the action taken on the matter within 15 days.
"A petition/complaint has been received by the National Commission for Scheduled Tribes from Radhakanta Tripathy and the commission has decided to investigate and inquire into the matter, in pursuance of the powers conferred upon it under Article 338A of the Constitution of India.
The petition has been filed by Supreme Court lawyer and human rights activist Radhakanta Tripathy. The petition claims that AIIMS, Bhubaneswar does not have the infrastructure required for the care and treatment of the twins -- Jaga and Balia.
The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) has now asked the health ministry and AIIMS to submit the facts and information on the action taken on the matter within 15 days.
"A petition/complaint has been received by the National Commission for Scheduled Tribes from Radhakanta Tripathy and the commission has decided to investigate and inquire into the matter, in pursuance of the powers conferred upon it under Article 338A of the Constitution of India.
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