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NHRC notice to State on Ruia incident

NHRC notice to State on Ruia incident Updated: Updated: Share Article AAA The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) has issued a notice to the State government, calling for a report in the recent incident at SVR Ruia Government General Hospital, in which 11 patients admitted for COVID-19 treatment died reportedly owing to oxygen shortage. The commission’s directive was in response to a complaint filed by former Member of Parliament (Tirupati) Chinta Mohan and another one by Jestadi Sudhakar, All India Council of Human Rights Liberties and Social Justice, Guntur. “The allegations, if true, raise serious issue of violation of human rights”, observed its Chairman Justice P.C. Pant, while calling for an Action Taken Report (ATR) from the State’s Principal Secretary (Health and Family Welfare).

Throwing Away of Bodies Into Rivers is Matter of Grave Environmental Concern in India: Experts

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Covid-19 crisis: 52 more bodies found floating in Ganga in UP s Ballia : The Tribune India

1361 Police personnel look on as bodies are being buried on the banks of river Ganga in Chausa village, in Buxar. PTI Mukesh Ranjan New Delhi, May 12 Recovery of floating dead bodies in the Ganges continued for the third consecutive day, as after Buxar (Bihar) and Ghazipur (UP), now Ballia witnessed similar disturbing scenes with the local administration claiming to have fished out 52 corpses from the river. In the meantime, taking a serious note of such cases, the Director General of National Mission for Clean Ganga (NMCG) Rajiv Ranjan Mishra has written to authorities in Uttar Pradesh and Bihar asking them to take measures “immediately” to stop dumping of dead bodies in the river.

Centre asks states to check future incidences of people dumping bodies in Ganga, its tributaries

Centre asks states to check future incidences of people dumping bodies in Ganga, its tributaries SECTIONS Last Updated: May 11, 2021, 10:57 PM IST Share Synopsis Mishra said dumping of bodies/partially dumped bodies/decomposed corpse not only causes pollution in the river, but is also unhygienic and increases the risk of spreading infections in communities inhabiting the banks of rivers. ANI On Monday, residents in Hamirpur district spotted five bodies floating in the Yamuna, creating a scare that these were of COVID patients. The bodies were later fished out and cremated.(Representative Image) The Centre on Tuesday asked states along the Ganga to ensure strict vigilance and check future incidences of people dumping bodies in the river and its tributaries. In a letter to District Ganga Committees which are chaired by district magistrates or collectors, the National Mission for Clean Ganga the apex body that monitors rejuvenation of the river and its tributaries also asked

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