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: Wednesday, June 2, 2021, 9:43 PM IST If any casualty happens because of faulty ventilators, Centre will have to take responsibility: Bombay HC Mumbai: The Aurangabad bench of the Bombay High Court of Justices Ravindra Ghuge and Bhalachandra Debadwar on Wednesday, while hearing a public interest litigation on faulty ventilators supplied to the Government Medical College and Hospital (GMCH) at Aurangabad, told the central government that it will be held responsible if the use of such ventilators resulted in any casualty. The bench recorded this after chief public prosecutor DR Kale submitted a report which stated that a group of 21 experts which included members from the manufacturer Jyoti CNC, Rajkot, supplier Hindustan Latex Limited, Central Drugs Standard Control Organisation, Director General of Health Services AIIMS, Nagpur, had examined the ventilators and had found it faulty on multiple counts. ....
Kochi Corporation distributes food to COVID patients Updated: Updated: Share Article The Kochi Corporation has begun distribution of food for COVID-19 patients and those in quarantine. P. Raju, CPI district secretary, inaugurated the programme. The civic administration distributed 4,111 food packets on the day. Besides Mayor M. Anilkumar, Deputy Mayor K.A. Ansiya and standing committee chairpersons Sheeba Lal and V.A Sreejith were present. Several organisations have come forward to support first-line treatment centres (FLTCs) under the civic body. While Skyline Foundation donated ₹1 lakh, Kerala Steel Traders’ Association provided 100 beds, and workers of Hindustan Latex Limited and Confederation of Indian Industry donated rice. ....
Women should not be denied employment in the name of night work: Kerala High Court Women should not be denied employment in the name of night work: Kerala High Court The Kerala High Court has ruled that women should not be denied employment on the grounds of night shift. advertisement Kerala High Court The Kerala High Court has ruled that women should not be denied employment on the grounds of the night shift. The court said that the government and the authorities have an obligation to create a working atmosphere for women at all times. The high court, in its order, has quashed the provision that women cannot apply for the post of safety officer in the Kerala Minerals and Metals Ltd (KMML) factory at Chavara in the Kollam district of Kerala as it is unconstitutional and discriminatory. ....