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Beli hospital in city to have OPD of pvt doctors | Allahabad News

Prayagraj: For private doctors treating and running OPD for patients in a government hospital, this may sound bizarre but is nonetheless true. The state government has approved the opening of super-speciality clinics at government hospitals too. To start with, the facility is being provided at Tej Bahadur Sapru (Beli) hospital of Sangam city and Balrampur Hospital of Lucknow. “Following the instructions of the government, we would be starting these clinics from March 2 (coming Tuesday) for which we are requesting the private doctors of the city, who are specialist of their own field, to kindly spare some valuable time from their schedule and provide their consultancy to the patients who cannot afford them because of poor financial condition”, said Chief Medical Superintendent (CMS) of Tej Bahadur Sapru hospital, Dr Kiran Malik.

Rs 5 Lakh For A Hospital Job: 50 People Conned In UP s Bareilly

Rs 5 Lakh For A Hospital Job: 50 People Conned In UP s Bareilly Rs 5 Lakh For A Hospital Job: 50 People Conned In UP s Bareilly The clerks told the victims in 2019 that recruitment was open for the posts of supervisor, computer operator, lab technician, driver, and ward boy. Updated: January 30, 2021 4:47 pm IST The jobs could be secured for Rs 5 lakh each, with Rs 3 lakh to be paid in advance. Bareilly (Uttar Pradesh): At least 50 people have been conned in a job racket operated by clerks working at the Bareilly s Chief Medical Officer and officials at a district women s hospital, the police said today. Using fake appointment letters and forged certificates, the applicants were promised jobs and lured into paying huge sums of money. The jobs, however, never materialised.

Over 30 million kids to be given polio vaccine on Sunday across UP

Around 3 crore and 40 lakh children will be administered polio drops across Uttar Pradesh on Sunday, officials said. Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath will kick off the pulse polio immunisation campaign by giving polio drops to several children in Lucknow s Dufferin hospital. Subsequently, the campaign will start across all the districts in the state. Children up to 5 years of age will be administered the polio drops. Sudha Verma, Chief Medical Superintendent of Dufferin hospital, said that the polio campaign will be rolled out with adherence to the Covid-19 safety norms. Under the polio campaign, around 3 crore 40 lakh children up to 5 years of age will be immunised.

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