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Delhi Govt To Expand Dialysis Services With 150 New Machines At Six Hospitals
Delhi Govt To Expand Dialysis Services With 150 New Machines At Six Hospitals

Time of India

time06-05-2025

  • Health
  • Time of India

Delhi Govt To Expand Dialysis Services With 150 New Machines At Six Hospitals

New Delhi: Delhi govt is set to expand its healthcare infrastructure by adding 150 new dialysis machines across six govt hospitals. This initiative will provide complimentary dialysis services to economically weaker sections whilst offering subsidised treatment to expansion is being executed through Pradhan Mantri National Dialysis Programme (PMNDP) and PPP Dialysis Project . This development supplements the existing network of 150 machines currently operating under these programmes at 10 govt hospitals."We are proud to lead this effort in Delhi to ensure that life-saving dialysis is not a privilege but a right for every citizen, especially the needy people," said health minister Pankaj Kumar Singh. "No patient should be denied care due to financial hardship."The minister further added, "This is not just a medical service expansion; it is a promise to our people that Delhi govt stands by their side during hardship."The current 150 dialysis machines are functioning at Bhagwan Mahavir Hospital, Guru Gobind Singh Govt Hospital, Indira Gandhi Hospital, Pt Madan Mohan Malaviya Hospital, Deep Chand Bandhu Hospital, Deen Dayal Upadhyay Hospital, Maharishi Valmiki Hospital, Lok Nayak Hospital, Rajiv Gandhi Super Speciality Hospital and Dr Hedgewar Aarogya new installations are occurring at six additional facilities—Dr Baba Saheb Ambedkar Hospital, Jag Pravesh Chandra Hospital, Burari Hospital, Janakpuri Super Specialty Hospital, Ambedkar Nagar Hospital, and Sanjay Gandhi Memorial PMNDP hospitals, patients possessing a National Food Security Card for PR & PRS category or an income certificate showing an annual income below Rs one lakh under the BPL category receive free dialysis PPP model hospitals, Delhi residents with three years of residency and holding either a National Food Security Card or an income certificate showing an annual income up to Rs 3,00,000 qualify for free dialysis.

Thar driver crushes man for objecting to honking in Delhi
Thar driver crushes man for objecting to honking in Delhi

Hindustan Times

time06-05-2025

  • Hindustan Times

Thar driver crushes man for objecting to honking in Delhi

A 36-year-old security guard on his way home from night duty was allegedly run over by a man in a Thar SUV near Mahipalpur flyover early on Sunday allegedly after he objected to the driver's incessant honking. The guard, Rajiv Kumar Singh, suffered fractures in both legs and remains hospitalised. The accused, identified as 24-year-old Vijay Kumar, was arrested later that day, police said. Deputy commissioner of police (southwest) Surendra Chaudhary said Vijay Kumar, a resident of Rangpuri, was out driving with his friends in a Mahindra Thar when the incident occurred. The victim, Rajiv Singh, hails from Bihar and lives in Mahipalpur with his younger brother. According to the first information report, Rajiv Singh, who works with a private company and is posted as a security guard at Terminal-3 of the Indira Gandhi International Airport, had just finished his night shift. He took a cab to Mahipalpur and was crossing the road near the traffic signal at the flyover when the SUV driver began honking. 'I told him I am crossing the road but he got angry and asked for my stick. I told him I won't give him my stick and he threatened me that he'll run me over,' Rajiv Singh told HT over the phone. As he stepped aside, Vijay Kumar allegedly rammed into him with the SUV. 'I screamed. He reversed his car and ran his car over me, crushing both my legs,' Rajiv added. Despite his injuries, Rajiv Singh managed to call the police, who reached the scene and rushed him to Indira Gandhi Hospital. He was later shifted to ESI Hospital in Basai Darapur, where he is undergoing treatment. On Monday, CCTV footage of the incident surfaced showing the Thar SUV striking Rajiv Singh and fleeing the scene. The video corroborated Rajiv Singh's account of the events. 'I am worried about my job and my family's future,' he said. 'Doctors have told me that it'll take me five to six months to start walking again.' Rajiv Singh's wife and 15-month-old son live with his parents in their village in Bihar. Police said a case has been registered under sections 281 (rash driving) and 109(1) (attempt to murder) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita. With the help of technical and human surveillance, investigators traced and arrested Vijay Kumar later that day. 'Suspect Vijay Kumar is unemployed. His father has properties and he lives off his father's money,' said a police officer familiar with the investigation.

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