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L-G Saxena orders ACB probe into nursing

Homes’ registrati­on after east Delhi hosp fire

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

Delhi Lt Governor VK Saxena has ordered a comprehens­ive ACB probe into the registrati­on and regulatory management of private nursing homes in the city, after six newborns were killed in a neonatal hospital fire, Raj Niwas officials said on Tuesday.

In a note to the chief secretary, Saxena said it was “heart rending” that parents from lower-income groups “were being duped” by this nursing home operating without a valid registrati­on.

After Saxena issued the order, Delhi Health minister Saurabh Bharadwaj hit back and said the Lt Governor has not spoken a word on the health secretary who has been “missing” since the fire incident.

Bharadwaj said he even wrote to the Union home secretary on the issue.

Saxena, in his note, said the episode has brought out the “sheer mismanagem­ent, criminal neglect and connivance of officials of the Health department” in granting and renewing registrati­ons of nursing homes.

“I have taken a very stern view in the matter. Though this is a transferre­d subject, in larger public interest, I am forced to step in, on account of the lack of seriousnes­s on part of authoritie­s entrusted with these responsibi­lities,” he said.

“In the matter at hand regarding the tragic fire and nursing home ... the ACB (Anti Corruption Branch) is directed to undertake a comprehens­ive inquiry into the registrati­on of nursing homes in the city to assess how many nursing homes are functionin­g without valid registrati­ons and whether those which have valid registrati­on are complying with prescribed norms as provided under Delhi Nursing Homes Registrati­on Act, 1953, and the rules made thereunder,” according to the note. Five oxygen cylinders exploded when a fire broke out at the neonatal hospital in the Vivek Vihar area of east Delhi that was operating without a licence and a Fire department clearance, according to the Delhi Police’s FIR. Six newborns were killed in the blaze.

The Raj Niwas officials said the probe will also ascertain if the grant and renewal of registrati­on by the Health department is done after 100 per cent site inspection.

“Is there a proper checklist to ensure whether the facility meets the requisite safety norms and has the medical infrastruc­ture and profession­als as provided under law?” the note said.

Saxena said that there are 1,190 nursing homes, of which more than a quarter are operating without a valid registrati­on.

“Also, there are many nursing homes in the city which have never applied for a registrati­on but are still operating. Even those nursing homes, which have a valid registrati­on, may not be meeting the safety and regulatory standards as prescribed...,” he noted.

Hitting back, Bharadwaj said he called and messaged the health secretary a day after the blaze but there was no response.

He said he also sent a note to the secretary’s residence but it was not received.

In a video posted on X, the AAP leader said, “On Monday, I held a meeting and the health secretary was not present. I am surprised that for the three days, the health secretary has been missing.”

Bharadwaj said the L-G has not spoken a word on the health secretary who has been ‘missing’ since the fire incident

 ?? MPOST ?? On Tuesday, state general secretary and East Delhi Lok Sabha candidate Harsh Malhotra and district president Sanjay Goyal honoured local heroes who rescued the newborn babies on May 25
MPOST On Tuesday, state general secretary and East Delhi Lok Sabha candidate Harsh Malhotra and district president Sanjay Goyal honoured local heroes who rescued the newborn babies on May 25

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