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Former Gujarat CM Vijay Rupani killed in Air India flight crash at Ahmedabad
Former Gujarat CM Vijay Rupani killed in Air India flight crash at Ahmedabad

New Indian Express

timea day ago

  • Politics
  • New Indian Express

Former Gujarat CM Vijay Rupani killed in Air India flight crash at Ahmedabad

AHMEDABAD: Former Gujarat Chief Minister Vijay Rupani was killed in the Air India flight crash near Ahmedabad on Thursday afternoon. The London-bound Boeing 787 Dreamliner, operating as flight AI 171, crashed in a residential area near Meghani Nagar just minutes after departing from Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport at 1.38 pm. Rupani was travelling in Business Class (Z category). Sources close to the former Chief Minister informed about his plans to bring back his wife, Anjali Rupani, from London. Rupani, 68, was CM for two terms from August 7, 2016 to September 11, 2021, after winning the Gujarat Legislative Assembly elections from Rajkot West seat. The tragic fate of former Gujarat Chief Minister Vijay Rupani, now the second to perish in an air disaster after Balwantrai Mehta in 1965 when his aircraft was shot down during the India‑Pakistan war has brought back memories of that earlier, sorrowful incident.

Vijay Rupani death: Former Gujarat CM killed in Ahmedabad Air India plane crash
Vijay Rupani death: Former Gujarat CM killed in Ahmedabad Air India plane crash

Time of India

time2 days ago

  • Politics
  • Time of India

Vijay Rupani death: Former Gujarat CM killed in Ahmedabad Air India plane crash

Former Gujarat Chief Minister Vijay Rupani died on Thursday after an Air India aircraft carrying him and 241 others crashed near Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport airport in Ahmedabad in the afternoon, Union minister C R Patil said. Rupani, 68, was the chief minister from 2016 till 2021, after winning the Gujarat Legislative Assembly elections from Rajkot West seat. The London-bound flight AI 171 was carrying 169 Indians, 53 British nationals, seven Portuguese, and one Canadian national, apart from two pilots and 10 cabin crew members. Show more Show less

100 children get one-time free replacement of hearing devices, many await call in Gujarat
100 children get one-time free replacement of hearing devices, many await call in Gujarat

Indian Express

time15-05-2025

  • Health
  • Indian Express

100 children get one-time free replacement of hearing devices, many await call in Gujarat

Months after the Gujarat government told the state legislature that it would provide one-time replacement for hearing devices for free to children under the School Health Programme, in August 2024, 100 children on Thursday availed the benefit. Several others who have registered, however, are awaiting their turn. The government had allocated Rs 35 crore to make the replacement process available to 700 children across Gujarat. Children who had received cochlear implants under the government policy, but have had the speech processor broken or malfunctioning, will be covered. A government statement said that the state has identified 1,365 children who required replacement of cochlear implant processor kits. Of them, 700 children have to get it done this year. Announcing the decision, state Health Minister Rushikesh Patel said in the Gujarat Legislative Assembly, 'The state government has taken a sensitive decision to replace the cochlear implant processor completely free of charge in cases where the children have been given a free cochlear implant once by the government and for some reason this processor has deteriorated, broken, malfunctioned or stopped.' On Thursday, while the first cohort of 100 children needing replacement of cochlear implants and external speech processor machines were provided the same at GMERS Sola Civil Hospital in Ahmedabad, another 220 children will be covered in the next tranche. Speaking at the event, Minister Patel said, 'Children are the future of the country. The government will not allow a child's education to be stopped and their future to be dimmed due to hearing loss or the breakdown of a machine. And that is why it has decided on a one-time replacement for free in case the external speech processor is damaged or lost.' He added, 'If the machine was originally implanted at a private hospital, a nominal amount of 10 per cent of the total cost will be charged and the machine will be replaced.' Dr Nina Bhalodia, HoD of ENT Department at Sola Civil Hospital said, 'The first cochlear implants as well as the one-time replacement are being done for free. We test children at our audiology facility and then put them up on the waitlist.' Notably, the policy of the government will require patients to visit either Ahmedabad Civil Hospital or GMERS Sola MCH, both in Ahmedabad, to apply for replacement of the processor as only these two hospitals have audiology colleges. Now Nine-year-old, Rashi Talreja who got a unilateral cochlear implant in 2016 at Ahmedabad Civil Hospital when she was just 18-month-old. Her mother Bhoomi told The Indian Express, 'Like every gadget, this speech processor also requires maintenance, but the costs are very high. The biggest problem we have had is moisture, partly due to sweating. While it's not possible to afford a new machine that costs Rs 5 lakh, we have been having this one repaired and refurbished over the years. During these repairs, Rashi gets irritated due to sudden loss of hearing, loses interest in daily activities and immediately reverts to lip reading, causing reversal of gains made during her therapies.' Bhoomi added, 'While one time it was repaired for fre, under a three-year warranty cover, last year, the processor got affected by moisture again. The technician told us to put a cover on it but Rashi develops intense rashes and irritation due to the cover. Over time, we have had the frame changed and the wiring changed twice. Then, in June 2023, after an assessment at Sola Civil Hospital, we were told that a critical part of the processor itself had developed a fault and that it would cost Rs 3.5 lakh to replace just that part. We purchased refurbished spare parts for Rs 52,000, but these costs continue to escalate. We are trying to use tapes and other household remedies to keep the processor safe but she will need a new one soon.' Rashi has registered for a replacement and is now awaiting a call. The Indian Express also spoke to Dr Rajesh Vishwakarma, Director and Head of ENT and Head and Neck Surgery at Apollo Hospital in Ahmedabad, and one of the pioneers of the cochlear implants surgeries in India. He said, 'There are two parts to a cochlear implant surgery. During implant, the receiver stimulator has to be surgically placed inside the body.' Dr Vishwakarma added, 'The second part involves the speech processor unit, which is placed over the ear and comes with a warranty of 3 years. A number of accidents as well as wear and tear can occur. The wire may get damaged and must be repaired. We have seen a large number of families of patients who cannot afford the repair, which can cost anywhere between Rs 25,000 and Rs 30,000, or the replacement, which can cost Rs 5 lakh. They decide to just forego it.' Notably, there have been changes to this policy from time to time. Earlier, replacement of a broken speech processor was not available under subsidy. A few years ago, there was a 50% subsidy, which, in March 2024, was increased to a 90%. However, with most beneficiary families of this scheme coming from poor households, and a speech processor costing upwards of Rs 5 lakh, doctors had lobbied the government to make a one-time replacement completely free. In the last 10 years, 3,163 children in Gujarat have received cochlear implant surgeries at a cost of Rs 221 crore.

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