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India: HC Asks State to Frame New Law to Deal with Medical Emergencies


Mumbai: Maharashtra asked to take a leaf out of Gujarat\'s books-the only state with such an essential act.\r\nFollowing a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) on the increasing number of deaths due to snake bites in rural Maharashtra, the Bombay High Court ordered the state government to consider framing an Emergency Medical Services Act along the lines of the one in Gujarat. The Act, if passed, will make emergency medical aid as good as a fundamental right.  While hearing the PIL filed by Dr Sarita Parikh of Creative Responsible Integrated Systems Foundation (CRISYS), the amicus curiae (court appointed advisor) Jamshed M\r\n \r\n&nbs
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India: Patna Traffic Police Gets First Aid Box to Attend Victims


Patna:  In a noble step, the Patna police have armed traffic posts at important junctures of Bihar\'s capital with first aid boxes to attend to road accident victims on the spot.\r\nTo start with first aid boxes have been given at five traffic posts and at many mobile regulation teams, Superintendent of Police, Traffic, Prantosh Kumar Das told PTI on October 27 Monday.\r\nThe five posts are -- Boring road roundabout, Tapasya complex, 46 number pillar, Hartali More and Saguna More, Das said.
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India: Accident Emergency: Toll-free No. Launched


Thiruvananthapuram: State Police have launched a toll-free number for accident emergency help. The move followed a public request on the Facebook page of Home Minister Ramesh Chennithala. An official statement said here that the public can request for police help on the toll-free number 1099. Initially, the facility will be available in Thiruvananthapuram and Kochi and would be extended state-wide later. The Minister had earlier announced that accident rescue workers could collect the cost incurred from the respective Circle Inspectors. The Minister’s Facebook post on this received 24 lakh likes.\r\nThe statement said that information o
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India: Living on Narmada banks, Banking on Boat Ambulance


Indore: Till recently, in case of medical emergencies, people depended only on God\\\'s mercy in about 50 villages situated on southern banks of Narmada River. Scattered in 200km long riverbed along Barwani, Dhar and Alirajpur, these villages are totally cut off from the civilized society in absence of proper roads and any proper transportation facility.\r\n\\r\\n\r\nBut no more situation remains same for them, all thanks to the boat ambulance, which now offers medical care at their doorsteps. Boat ambulance remains equipped with a minor operation theatre, oxygen cylinders and also a cold storage for life saving drugs. It can travel even in 2
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India: Schools Told to Make Emergency Medical Plan


New Delhi: The government is set to make it mandatory for all the states to bring in place an emergency medical plan for all the schools to deal with “any untoward incident”.\r\nA decision has been taken by an empowered committee for mid-day meal scheme of the Human Resource Development (HRD) Ministry in this regard. The states will soon be asked to formulate emergency medical plan for school by the end of this year. The development of an emergency medical plan for schools would entail creation of facility to provide immediate medical assistance to children in case of any emergency.\r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n 
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