Udupi: Local organizations protest privatization of govt hospital


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Daijiworld Media Network – Udupi(EP)

Udupi, Oct 29: Local organizations held protests near Clock Tower on Friday October 28 condemning the decision of the chief minister to hand over the ownership of the building of government women’s and children’s hospital for 30 years on lease to non-resident Indian businessman, B R Shetty’s private organization.

Psychiatrist Dr P V Bhandary addressing the protesters urged not to hand over the government hospital to the private organization. “We will build the hospital after collecting contributions from Udupi residents and others after postponing ground breaking ceremony for a year. Name is not necessary, will is sufficient. Rs 200 crore from UAE exchange are miniscule. Let young leader Pramod Madhwaraj collect donations. The memorandum of understanding should be discussed in public,” he said.

Meenakshi Bhandary, mother of Dr P V Bhandary asked why the government cannot build a hospital for the poor spending Rs 100 crore instead of spending Rs 1,000 crore for steel bridge in Bengaluru. “The hospital need not be constructed. It can be renovated and additional doctors and staff can be appointed. It should never be privatized. I will donate Rs 10,001,” she said.

Several social and political leaders, citizens Faniraj, Sabhapathi, Raghupathi Bhat, Ambika Nayak, Balakrishna Shetty, Nithyananda Olakadu, Mohammed Ansar and others were present.

Social activist Nithyananda Olakadu showed a skit on delivery of woman with a child beside her, in the protests.

  

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  • francis lobo, bejai/mangalore

    Sat, Oct 29 2016

    Quote : Dr Shetty, who said he would invest “at least $2 billion" in the project, said that Sheikh Zayed’s dream was to provide affordable, high-quality medical care and education for all.

    “I’ve been working for six years to realise his dream and I am close to achieving it and honouring his wishes by building this university. It is the least I can do for a man who has done so much for everyone." Unquote

    This is in Abu Dhabi where he is building a Medical university

    Compare the above with what he is spending in India and people still think that he is swindling a Govt hospital. This is the reality of Start Up India or say "Step Down India". This is same as the steel bridge in Bangalore. " Non Co-oepration Movement " shaall we say as we are in opposite party

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sat, Oct 29 2016

    These Jokers love hospitals without Doctors & Medicines ...

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  • Alwyn Crasta, Mangalore/Bangalore

    Sat, Oct 29 2016

    This situation has arisen because of the failure on the part of the State Government, to properly manage the hospital and carry our its responsibilities to the members of the public, especially the target group.

    Now that the Govt. has decided to abdicate its responsibilities in favour of a private entity, it is the duty of the Govt. to ensure transparency in this matter.

    The terms of MOU should have been put in public domain and a chance should have been given to the members of public to raise queries/objections and get them satisfactorily clarified.

    In any case, the facilities at a Govt. hospital are mainly meant for the benefit of the poor and working class people who can ill afford the healthcare being provided by large corporate hospitals (whose main aim is to make huge profits, without social accountability).

    Hope the Govt. incorporates suitable clauses in the MOU, which would safeguard the interests of the poor and working class people, and enable it (Govt.) to cancel the MOU and take over the hospital management, in case the intentions of setting up this hospital are not adhered to by the private entity.

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