Tag: Rourkela Government Hospital

  • Lady cop dies after ‘assault’ by youths in Odisha

    By Express News Service

    ROURKELA: A woman assistant sub-inspector (ASI) of Uditnagar police station died after being reportedly assaulted by a bunch of unruly youths whereas she was managing the gang at an accident scene on Sunday. The deceased was recognized as 36-year-old Alish Narmi Lugun. The stunning incident came about over a minor mishap on the ring highway close to Singhasani temple inside Uditnagar police limits at round 4 PM.

    Sources mentioned a passenger bus on the way in which to the Rourkela bus stand scratched previous a automobile on the close by Hanuman Vatika bypass highway. Bus driver Md Zakir alleged, the occupants of the automobile stopped the bus on the ring highway and picked up a quarrel with him. Subsequently, they referred to as round a dozen of different youths over the cellphone to the spot.

    After arriving on the mishap website, the youths assaulted him and his son. As vehicular motion got here to a standstill on the highway as a result of scuffle, the woman ASI arrived to handle the gang. She tried to intervene however was additionally assaulted by the youths, claimed Zakir.

    It is learnt that the woman cop collapsed on the spot and was rushed to Rourkela Government Hospital (RGH) the place she was declared lifeless by medical doctors. A police officer related to the investigation mentioned when the ASI intervened, she was manhandled and shoved by the unruly youths. Subsequently, she died.

    Asked if a case of murder can be registered on this connection, he mentioned the probe is underway and acceptable motion shall be taken on completion of the investigation. While the ASI’s physique has been preserved on the morgue of RGH, police have detained among the accused youths on foundation of the grievance of the bus driver.

    Rourkela SP Mitrabhanu Mohapatra mentioned in keeping with medical doctors, the ASI may need died of cardiac arrest. The precise purpose for her loss of life may be ascertained from the post-mortem report. A separate case was registered in Uditnagar police station concerning the assault incident and a few individuals have been detained.

    ROURKELA: A woman assistant sub-inspector (ASI) of Uditnagar police station died after being reportedly assaulted by a bunch of unruly youths whereas she was managing the gang at an accident scene on Sunday. The deceased was recognized as 36-year-old Alish Narmi Lugun. The stunning incident came about over a minor mishap on the ring highway close to Singhasani temple inside Uditnagar police limits at round 4 PM.

    Sources mentioned a passenger bus on the way in which to the Rourkela bus stand scratched previous a automobile on the close by Hanuman Vatika bypass highway. Bus driver Md Zakir alleged, the occupants of the automobile stopped the bus on the ring highway and picked up a quarrel with him. Subsequently, they referred to as round a dozen of different youths over the cellphone to the spot.

    After arriving on the mishap website, the youths assaulted him and his son. As vehicular motion got here to a standstill on the highway as a result of scuffle, the woman ASI arrived to handle the gang. She tried to intervene however was additionally assaulted by the youths, claimed Zakir.googletag.cmd.push(operate() googletag.show(‘div-gpt-ad-8052921-2’); );

    It is learnt that the woman cop collapsed on the spot and was rushed to Rourkela Government Hospital (RGH) the place she was declared lifeless by medical doctors. A police officer related to the investigation mentioned when the ASI intervened, she was manhandled and shoved by the unruly youths. Subsequently, she died.

    Asked if a case of murder can be registered on this connection, he mentioned the probe is underway and acceptable motion shall be taken on completion of the investigation. While the ASI’s physique has been preserved on the morgue of RGH, police have detained among the accused youths on foundation of the grievance of the bus driver.

    Rourkela SP Mitrabhanu Mohapatra mentioned in keeping with medical doctors, the ASI may need died of cardiac arrest. The precise purpose for her loss of life may be ascertained from the post-mortem report. A separate case was registered in Uditnagar police station concerning the assault incident and a few individuals have been detained.

  • Malnutrition in management as NRCs guarantee good food plan, wholesome kids 

    By Express News Service

    ROURKELA: Binita Magar of Barpali village in Hemgir block was nervous concerning the under-weight situation of her two-year-old daughter until the newborn was taken for dietary rehabilitation. On being suggested by the native Anganwadi employee, she took her child to the diet rehabilitation centre (NRC) on the Sundargarh district headquarters hospital (SDHH) for remedy. The medical doctors carried out exams to conclude that she was affected by extreme acute malnutrition (SAM) situation. 

    The child was admitted and given dietary remedy in addition to a nutritious diet. So, the newborn’s urge for food and general well being began bettering, mentioned Binita. Anis Minz of Jhariatoli village in Nuagaon block too shared the story of her son who was weak and frail. After 15 days of remedy and care on the NRC at Rourkela Government Hospital (RGH), he’s a lot more healthy now. 

    Three NRCs below the National Health Mission (NHM) at strategic areas of the tribal-dominated Sundargarh district have come as a blessing not just for Binita’s daughter and Anis’ son however plenty of poor children with SAM and serving to them achieve regular physique and psychological development. 

    Two NRCs have been initially arrange on the RGH and SDHH about 5 years in the past and subsequently, the third one was launched on the Bonai sub-divisional hospital (BSDH).  Chief district medical and public well being officer (CDM&PHO) Dr Saroj Kumar Mishra mentioned, “Nutrition deficiency of children can severely impact their physical and mental growth. The NRCs in Sundargarh are playing an important role in the identification and nutritional rehabilitation of children suffering from malnutrition in the district.”   

    Nutrition professional Sasmita Panda mentioned moms of kids are additionally educated on food plan plans and care after return to properties. The NRCs get monetary help from the Sundargarh District Mineral Foundation. 

    NUTRI-CARE
    3,723 kids have been handled at NRCs until Oct 2022
    SAM might be discovered by way of disproportionate top and weight ratio, arm circumference 
    Children with SAM susceptible to illnesses
    NRC have 10 beds, paediatricians, well being staff, diet specialists
    35 cell well being models to determine SAM kids
    Symptomatic kids recognized at hospitals 

    ROURKELA: Binita Magar of Barpali village in Hemgir block was nervous concerning the under-weight situation of her two-year-old daughter until the newborn was taken for dietary rehabilitation. On being suggested by the native Anganwadi employee, she took her child to the diet rehabilitation centre (NRC) on the Sundargarh district headquarters hospital (SDHH) for remedy. The medical doctors carried out exams to conclude that she was affected by extreme acute malnutrition (SAM) situation. 

    The child was admitted and given dietary remedy in addition to a nutritious diet. So, the newborn’s urge for food and general well being began bettering, mentioned Binita. Anis Minz of Jhariatoli village in Nuagaon block too shared the story of her son who was weak and frail. After 15 days of remedy and care on the NRC at Rourkela Government Hospital (RGH), he’s a lot more healthy now. 

    Three NRCs below the National Health Mission (NHM) at strategic areas of the tribal-dominated Sundargarh district have come as a blessing not just for Binita’s daughter and Anis’ son however plenty of poor children with SAM and serving to them achieve regular physique and psychological development. 

    Two NRCs have been initially arrange on the RGH and SDHH about 5 years in the past and subsequently, the third one was launched on the Bonai sub-divisional hospital (BSDH).  Chief district medical and public well being officer (CDM&PHO) Dr Saroj Kumar Mishra mentioned, “Nutrition deficiency of children can severely impact their physical and mental growth. The NRCs in Sundargarh are playing an important role in the identification and nutritional rehabilitation of children suffering from malnutrition in the district.”   

    Nutrition professional Sasmita Panda mentioned moms of kids are additionally educated on food plan plans and care after return to properties. The NRCs get monetary help from the Sundargarh District Mineral Foundation. 

    NUTRI-CARE
    3,723 kids have been handled at NRCs until Oct 2022
    SAM might be discovered by way of disproportionate top and weight ratio, arm circumference 
    Children with SAM susceptible to illnesses
    NRC have 10 beds, paediatricians, well being staff, diet specialists
    35 cell well being models to determine SAM kids
    Symptomatic kids recognized at hospitals 

  • Patient discovered useless by hanging at Rourkela Government Hospital in Odisha

    By Express News Service

    ROURKELA: A affected person beneath therapy was discovered useless by hanging from the window beneath mysterious circumstances on the Orthopaedic ward of the Rourkela Government Hospital (RGH) on Sunday early morning.

    Sources stated the affected person Sahani Jhara (30) of Kuanrmunda block was admitted to the hospital on May 4 after his proper leg was fractured. 

    On Sunday, whereas one among his knees was seen resting on a chair and the physique was inside attain to avail a number of survival choices, his demise has raised questions concerning the security and safety of sufferers on the RGH manned by a non-public safety company.

    RGH Director Dr Santosh Swain claimed that Jhara was withdrawing from alcohol habit and had psychological well being points. Prior to the incident, his attendant was additionally admitted to a separate ward for acute abdomen ache. Meanwhile, a safety guard on evening obligation prevented Sahani Jhara from leaving the hospital ward, he stated.

    “The patient was found hanging at around 5 am and the body was seized for autopsy by police in the presence of an executive magistrate. He died of partial hanging and medical death in that position is possible,” Dr Swain stated.

    RN Pali police station IIC Subrat Meher stated prima facie it seems to be suicide by partial hanging. The physique has been despatched for post-mortem and additional investigation is constant. The precise reason behind demise could be recognized solely after the post-mortem, he stated.

    Earlier, on December 12, 2021, the RGH had hogged the limelight for the flawed purpose when a stray canine had eaten the face of a physique on the morgue triggering offended protest from the deceased man’s relations.