Eyeing Covid jackpot, politicos plan to set up hospitals DECCAN CHRONICLE.
Updated Jul 11, 2021, 7:02 am IST
Already, some local political leaders, irrespective of party affiliation, set up hospitals in Adilabad town and reportedly earned handsome profits
A private doctor, practicing in Adilabad town, said that political leaders establishing hospitals is a new development. Representational Image (AP)
Adilabad: Some private and government doctors, who earned huge money after charging Covid patients exorbitantly, are now investing the money in real estate.
In Adilabad district, some private hospitals fleeced corona patients, particularly in the second wave.
Political leaders are eyeing a windfall from corporate hospitals by taking advantage of the pandemic situation and anxiety among people. With this idea, some political leaders are planning to establish private hospitals, which they feel are guaranteed money-spinners. In this business, caste also plays a role as
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Toronto just got a floating Indigenous learning centre
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Toronto s waterfront just got a brand new floating art installation that doubles as an Indigenous learning centre.
Named Wigwam Chi-Chemung, which roughly translates from Ojibway into big house canoe will be floating along the Ontario Place South Marina until at least October.
The project is a collaboration between Ontario Place, Myseum of Toronto, and Elder Duke Redbird, an Anishinaabe Elder of The Ojibway First Nation.
The installation consists of a houseboat covered in Indigenous art and includes a phone line that can be used to leave Elder Redbird a voicemail, asking questions about Indigenous culture and history. Select questions will then be answered and featured on Myseum s website as part of a digital exhibition.