Mysuru: Unable to bear COVID pressure, medical officer ends life – CM orders probe


Daijiworld Media Network - Mysuru (SP)

Mysuru, Aug 21: Nananjangud taluk medical officer, Dr S R Nagendra, ended his life at his residence here on Thursday August 20. Dr Nagendra had come in for lavish praise and felicitation recently for having sincerely served the patients in spite of tremendous work pressure.

Medical officers and other health department employees, accusing the zilla panchayat (ZP) chief executive officer (CEO) as being responsible for Nagendra’s death, held a protest in front of the office of the district health officer, duly placing the body of the deceased medical officer there. They demanded for the immediate suspension of the ZP CEO. They said that Nagendra had worked very hard, staying away from his family since the last six months, and without taking any leave.


Dr Nagendra

Former president of Doctors Association, Dr Raveendra, speaking on the occasion, said that ZP CEO Prashanth Kumar Mishra, by deriding the medical officer over phone in an abusive language, had abetted this suicide. The protesters demanded the suspension of the CEO till the investigation is completed. Post-mortem of the body was conducted and the protest continued till nightfall. The health department officials of Mysuru, Mandya, Kodagu and Chamarajanagar districts said that they will not work unless in emergency cases till action is taken against the ZP CEO Prashanth Kumar Mishra.

The state government has announced Rs 50 lac compensation to the bereaved family. Chief minister B S Yediyurappa, has ordered for investigation into the reasons for the medical officer taking this extreme step. He took this decision on the basis of the request made by Karnataka Government Employees Association, besides instructing the regional commissioner here to complete investigation and file report within seven days. He also passed an order to provide job to the dependents of the doctor's family government job on compassionate grounds and to see that facilities for which the family is eligible are disbursed at the earliest.

The deceased medical officer had recently been felicitated by the MLA for his excellent services. He bought milk and newspaper in the morning before hanging himself at his residence at Alanahalli here on Thursday morning. He was from Talakadu, and is survived by parents, wife, and a seven-year-old daughter.

The taluk was given the target for conducting the test 100 times the number of positive cases found in the taluk. It is said that higher officers were threatening to send officials failing to reach the target to jail under the Disaster Management Act. It is said that the officer was given a dressing down recently for not reaching the target. Nagendra is said to have been undergoing depression as he felt that higher officials were harassing him without providing necessary staff and other facilities. He also had sent SMSs to his friends and colleagues, expressing a sense of helplessness, said his maternal uncle Shivashankare Gowda. He said that the higher officials who threatened a good officer like Nagendra are responsible for his death.

 

 

  

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  • Shobha, Mangalore

    Fri, Aug 21 2020

    May b doctor could not fulfil that officers demand of bribe, may b corona positive cases he had given less . May b doctor not cheated for patients. Because nowadays negative cases also becoming positive, and so doctor did not agreed for this . So the higher officer threatened him, and this could not bear this torture.

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  • Uday B, Bangalore

    Fri, Aug 21 2020

    Doc shouldnt have taken this extreme step. Let his soul get sadgathi. Imagine the amount of pressure the higher authority is giving! A doctor who sees suicide, accident etc etc cases committed suicide!!

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Fri, Aug 21 2020

    In Maharashtra action is taken against 600 Doctors who abandoned Patients & Disappeared ...

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  • prem, moodbidri

    Fri, Aug 21 2020

    When Congress was ruling, any suicide case of public servants taking place, BJP used to connect it with Congress. Now, BJP is ruling. So, who is responsible for this incident?

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  • Dr.S.Kamath, Mumbai

    Fri, Aug 21 2020

    Its pressure from IAS OFFICERS

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  • Monty Dotor, Mangalore

    Fri, Aug 21 2020

    This Disaster Management Act should be suspended as it has itself turned to be a disaster..

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  • OSWALD VAZ, THOTTAM/ BAHRAIN

    Fri, Aug 21 2020

    Extremely very very sad incident. May almighty God bless 🙏 him & gave him eternal Rest in Peace. People who giveup their life for others loosing their own is very sad.

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  • Vicky D, DUBAI

    Fri, Aug 21 2020

    As Chanakya once said, don't be too honest! Straight trees are cut first!!!

    Some people get themselves so involved in studies & other academic careers ,that they wont be having much knowledge on street smartness & politics! That's when they get shock treatment, when they land in professional life..

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  • Saikiran Gopalakaje, Leeds

    Fri, Aug 21 2020

    I agree. Dealing with politics at work place and having emotional intelligence to deal with shenanigans of colleagues is not something that is taught. Some people are inherently good at it and therefore succeed in professional life even though they may be average in achieving 'grades' or 'marks' in studies.

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  • McQueen, Mangalore

    Sat, Aug 22 2020

    VickyD, Dubai
    In your wise counsel, please suggest what the hapless doctor should have done? Suicide is not a solution, I agree...
    He was a dedicated doctor, whose death is really a sad thing

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  • sri_elder, Karkala

    Fri, Aug 21 2020

    Sad .. sad ..
    RIP

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  • Elwyn Goveas, Valencia

    Fri, Aug 21 2020

    May he rest in peace and his family be given strength to deal with the unexpected.An angel has been taken away because he was needed elsewhere.This young person lost his life taking his ambition,his families hopes.May his soul rest in peace.

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  • Cynthia, Kirem

    Fri, Aug 21 2020

    Doctor, Om sadgathi... Condolences to his bereaved family...

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  • KUMAR, MANGALORE

    Fri, Aug 21 2020

    Too much pressure from govt and officers, No recruitment of staff. Shortage of oxygen, medicines etc. Pressure to meet targets. How can anyone handle it

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