Denied entry into Gurugram hospital over Aadhaar, woman delivers baby outside


Gurugram, Feb 10 (PTI): A woman on Friday delivered her baby outside the emergency ward of a civil hospital in Gurugram after the staff allegedly denied her admission into the labour ward for not carrying her Aadhaar card, her family members said.

After the incident came to light, Gurugram Chief Medical Officer Dr BK Rajora said a doctor and a staff nurse were suspended from duty. The patient, identified as Munni Kewat (25), was taken to the hospital by her husband and others after she experienced labour pain this morning. "We reached the hospital at around 9 am and went to the casualty ward. The staff directed us to go to the labour ward. When we reached there, the staff there asked for my wife's Aadhaar card for admission," Arun Kewat, the woman's husband said.

Kewat claimed he offered to give them the Aadhaar number as he was not carrying the physical card, and said he would provide a copy of the card later. "A lady doctor and some nurses present at the labour ward demanded a hard copy of the Aadhaar card and said that she would be admitted only on presenting the card. I asked my relatives to stay with my wife and went to get a printout of the card," he said.

The family then took the woman to the casualty ward, where they were denied entry, Ram Singh, a relative of the woman said. "I went with Munni to the casualty ward but the staff did not allow her to sit there. They threw us out. Munni was already in severe labour pain and delivered the baby on the floor outside the gate of emergency ward," Singh added.

The entire episode was being filmed by other patients, but the hospital staff did not bother to come to her help, the relative said. The staff allegedly came to Munni's rescue only after she had delivered the baby and there was blood all over the floor, Singh added.

After her ordeal was over, the family members protested against the inhuman treatment meted out to the woman by the hospital staff and demanded strict action against them, following which a doctor and a nurse were suspended. "We have started an internal inquiry to find if other employees were involved," Rajora said.

  

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  • SMR, Karkala

    Sat, Feb 10 2018

    PM Modi's BJP has recently announced 'Worlds largest health scheme' in union budget through Finance Minister Arun Jaitley.
    Now with this days of announcement poor lady delivered her baby outside the emergency ward of a civil hospital in Gurugram in BJP ruled state.
    Supreme Court which just given ruling on 'Aadhar Cards' constitution legality should answer, is national ID is the mandatory for all citizens of India who seeking emergencies?
    This poor lady at least able to deliver baby. What about those patients who meet with accidents, medical emergencies?
    If RSS Pracharak who made Chief Minister with 'Zero experience' , Dera Sacha Sudha Pitaji Maffi, Jat agitation, Godman Ram violence and now babies will be borned before reaching the hospitals.
    What is the point of this 'gigantic' health care system when public health care system fails?
    Jai Hind

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  • Santan Mascarenhas, Kinnigoli/Mumbai

    Sat, Feb 10 2018

    In a company in Mumbai, after union negotiation, a crèche for small kids was started. People asked the Personnel Manager, whether the mother who brings the child to the crèche is required to be married woman ? He said "We are not bothered by the marital status of the woman, but the condition that she is a mother.

    Here, the pregnant woman should have been admitted on the basis that she is in labour pain and not on the basis of document. It is really despicable.

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  • Haneef, Mangalore

    Sat, Feb 10 2018

    Aadhar for cows required in “guru gang “ hospitals!

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  • Jenifer, Mangalore

    Sat, Feb 10 2018

    Our 56" chest bearer demanded that Adhaar be linked to all services so that any tax evasion can be detected. While he did that, he did not remember that the poor have no income to pay tax and the Adhaar can do nothing good to them. Just as it happened with this lady.

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Sat, Feb 10 2018

    Fatichar Govt..

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  • Peter, Bangalore

    Sat, Feb 10 2018

    Land of Yogi.

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  • comman, man

    Sat, Feb 10 2018

    ie. HELL

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