Mangaluru: DYFI protests against hospital for not accepting old notes, DHO 'helpless'


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Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru (JD)

Mangaluru, Nov 17: Members of the local unit of Democratic Youth Federation of India (DYFI) on Thursday November 17 protested at Colaco Hospital here, alleging that the hospital had refused to accept the demonetised Rs 500 and Rs 1,000 currency notes from patients.

DYFI leader Imthiaz said that 13 patients in the hospital were ready for discharge on Wednesday November 16, out of whom some offered to pay by cheques as they had no cash in hand. However the hospital allegedly refused to accept the cheques too fearing that they would bounce.

"After the DYFI intervened on Wednesday evening, the hospital accepted the cheques. Today about 2 or 3 more patients out of the 13 were ready to go home but they could not due to shortage of new currency notes to pay bills. The hospital again refused to take cheques. The patients' discharge summaries and prescriptions were not handed over to them without payment of the bills," Imthiaz alleged.

"The hospital has also put up notices stating that according to the government notification, old Rs 500 and Rs 1,000 notes will not be accepted," he added. The DYFI activists tore up the notices.

The patients who wanted to pay their bills in cash reportedly requested the hospital to accept the old currency notes and deposit them in the hospital's account, but to no avail.

Imthiaz said that the DYFI then approached district health officer (DHO) Ramakrishna who expressed his 'helplessness'.

Asked if the DYFI had approached the hospital management, Imthiaz said, "The management did not speak to us directly but instead sent female staff to talk to us."

DYFI state president Muneer Katipalla, Santhosh Kumar Bajal, Jeevanraj Kuthar, Sadique and others were part of the protest.


'Govt order not for private hospitals'

When contacted, DHO Ramakrishna said that in the official notification to the DHOs, only government hospitals have been directed to accept the old currency notes and not the private ones.

"There is no mention of private hospitals in the government notification. Still, out of humanity, we have asked the private hospitals to accept the demonetised currency notes. But we cannot take any action in this regard as there is no government order making it mandatory for private hospitals to accept these notes," he said.

Speaking to daijiworld, manager of Colaco Hospital Arun Kumar said that though cheques were not being accepted from patients, the hospital has now started taking them.

"It is true that we were not accepting cheques from patients, but now we have decided to do so on the instructions of the management.

"Nowhere in the government circular has it been mentioned that private hospitals should accept the old Rs 500 and Rs 1,000 notes. The order applies only for government hospitals and not private setups. Hence, as per the order, we decided not to accept the demonetised notes," he said.

  

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  • perchu, pervaje

    Fri, Nov 18 2016

    why these people protesting infront of nurses desk & disturbing their duty? don't have common sense? whatever the protest should done outside the premises.

    please note that state govt already clarifies that only govt hospital can accept 500 & 1000 rupee notes & private hospital should not accept it. in such a case how can this hospital accept that notes? & why these people ed this hospital only for their protest???

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  • melwyn, shirva

    Fri, Nov 18 2016

    these people don't have work?? why they are protesting inside the hospital?? it is very clear that & even our state govt also clarified that only govt hospital can accept 500, 1000 notes & private hospital should accept it. then why these people pressurising? instead of educating the people they are creating problem in the society. now a days instead of cash we can use DD, electronic fund transfer then why cant these dyfi help the people.

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  • readerwriter007, pune

    Fri, Nov 18 2016

    that's the problem with such organizations. they don't think and act. As may of them mentioned, these organizations should guide people than mislead. It's clear that only government hospitals were permitted to accept old notes. We can't enforce anybody on this. some body is telling why can't they give cheque. Come on... be educated man. DD is different from Cheque. cheque can bounce or could be fake... but DD confirms the payment. So, let's not make a scene out of the situation. there is a very very strong power working to suppress or create mess of the decision taken by Prime Minister. Let's all join and ensure they don't succeed.

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  • kamath, mangalore

    Fri, Nov 18 2016

    atleast there are some educated persons in DYFI,they can educate these persons to do payments through neft or RTGS and they can stand as surety if they insist to take payments through cheques.
    they cant force hopital authoritiesto take payments in 500 & 1000 notes.they should have atleast comon sence while argueing

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  • Monty Doctor, Mangalore

    Fri, Nov 18 2016

    It is illegal for everyone except notified people to accept demonetized currency, the Govt. order does not apply to private doctors.Also whatever'humanitarian' activity has to be done should be legal.A patient has always an optio to go to a govt. hospital.If one wants to go to a private hospital the person can pay with valid cash currency, bank draft, debit/credit card or electronic transfer.Now even the poorest of the poor have Jan Dhan accounts so why the hue and cry?

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Fri, Nov 18 2016

    appropriate action will be taken in 2019 ...

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  • santhosh, mangalore

    Fri, Nov 18 2016

    Just walk away without paying the bills. If the police comes. Pay hundred rupees. They except and go.

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  • jeevan, mangalore

    Thu, Nov 17 2016

    Enough is Enough..
    Police must take stern action against Colaco Hospital ...

    Our MODIJI message is loud and clear there is no place for corruption in India.

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  • kumar, mangalore

    Thu, Nov 17 2016

    modi ji has told clearly govt hospitals can accept. instead of cheque let them give DD. all will accept.

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  • m, mangalore

    Fri, Nov 18 2016

    why should the private hospitals take old money? let them give cheques..these people are creating probems

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  • Valerian D'souza, Udupi / Mumbai

    Fri, Nov 18 2016

    If everyone have to accept OLD NOTES then why govt DEMONETIZED?
    Is old notes still legal currency?
    Pl. Check the meaning of corruption!

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  • jeevan, mangalore

    Thu, Nov 17 2016

    DYFI protesting and Congi's are resting ???

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  • Jaison, Mangalore

    Fri, Nov 18 2016

    Buddy.....whenever your comment pops up,I just love to click disagree.....whether your comment is good or bad it doesnt matter.....my mind says to click disagree and this happens only when I see your name......

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  • Lydia Lobo, Kadri

    Thu, Nov 17 2016

    Dear DYFI members, its not Modi's mistake, but the hospitals or the patients' family members.

    Bhakths say, its been nine days since the change came into affect, why they did not get the currency changed. Moreover, the PM could only arrange swift exchange of old currency to his close aides like Ambani/Adani. Hospitals are not on his list.

    Bolo Bhakton... Maine sahi kahaa yaa jhoot ?????

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  • C.T. Thomas, Nadalike

    Thu, Nov 17 2016

    Sister Lydia, Irrespective of any party support, all have to abide by the rules. The Supreme Court of India too has given the approval, Do no politicize this issue.

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