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  1. Vivek Vihar tragedy: There were no emergency exits in hospital, fire extinguishers were working, NCPCR finds

    Vivek Vihar tragedy: There were no emergency exits in hospital, fire extinguishers were working, NCPCR finds

    New Delhi: The NCPCR team visited Vivek Vihar Hospital, where six children died in a fire on Sunday. Lack of emergency exits, non-functional fire extinguishers, working fire alarms and water sprinkler systems were found.The commission said this lapse is a serious violation of the Indian...
  2. Delhi hospital fire: Families of survivors say hospital did not inform about incident

    Delhi hospital fire: Families of survivors say hospital did not inform about incident

    New Delhi: Firefighters had to work hard to douse a massive fire that broke out at a private neonatal hospital here on Saturday night, but many parents whose newborns were admitted to the hospital were left with no idea what was going on. Used to be.Madhuraj Kumar, a painter whose...
  3. Delhi Children's Hospital fire: Court sends two accused to 3-day police custody

    Delhi Children's Hospital fire: Court sends two accused to 3-day police custody

    New Delhi [India]: Delhi's Karkardooma court on Monday sent two accused, including the owner of a New Born Child Hospital, to three-day police custody in connection with the death of seven newborns in a fire incident. His latest arrest. Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Vidhi Anand Gupta sent Dr...
  4. Tripura CM Saha visits Government Ayurvedic Hospital in Agartala; Emphasized the importance of Ayurveda

    Tripura CM Saha visits Government Ayurvedic Hospital in Agartala; Emphasized the importance of Ayurveda

    Agartala (Tripura) [India], Tripura Chief Minister Manik Saha on Monday inspected the State Ayurvedic Hospital, highlighting the government's commitment to enhancing health care infrastructure and promoting traditional medicine. Chief Minister Saha visited various departments of the hospital...
  5. "Fire safety equipment mandatory in every hospital": Delhi Minister Saurabh Bhardwaj

    "Fire safety equipment mandatory in every hospital": Delhi Minister Saurabh Bhardwaj

    New Delhi [India]: Fire safety equipment will be made mandatory in every hospital, irrespective of its size, Delhi Health Minister Saurabh Bhardwaj said on Monday, adding that Vivek Vihar's Child Care Hospital has received a No Objection Certificate (NOC) related to fire safety. ) was lacking. ...
  6. Delhi Health Minister calls a meeting regarding the death of seven newborn babies in the fire incident in Vivek Vihar.

    Delhi Health Minister calls a meeting regarding the death of seven newborn babies in the fire incident in Vivek Vihar.

    New Delhi [India], Delhi Health Minister Saurabh Bhardwaj has called a meeting today regarding the fire at a child care hospital in Vivek Vihar, where seven newborn babies lost their lives. The increasing heat in Delhi will also be discussed in the meeting. A meeting will be held at the Delhi...
  7. UP: Fire breaks out in Baghpat hospital, no casualties reported

    UP: Fire breaks out in Baghpat hospital, no casualties reported

    Baghpat (Uttar Pradesh) [India], A fire broke out at Aastha Hospital in Baraut area of ​​Baghpat district in Uttar Pradesh on Monday, officials said. Chief Fire Officer Amarendra Pratap Singh said that on receiving the information, four fire tenders arrived immediately. The fire was extinguished...
  8. Delhi fire: The hospital was in controversies earlier also due to the indecent behavior of the nurse.

    Delhi fire: The hospital was in controversies earlier also due to the indecent behavior of the nurse.

    Dr Naveen Kichi, owner of Care Newborn and Child Hospital, was arrested on Sunday after he filed a petition in the Delhi High Court seeking quashing of the FIR lodged against him in 2021, alleging It was said that a hospital nurse had beaten a newborn baby.In that case, he had argued that the...
  9. "License invalid, no emergency exit...": Police reveal lapses in Delhi Children's Hospital fire incident

    "License invalid, no emergency exit...": Police reveal lapses in Delhi Children's Hospital fire incident

    New Delhi [India], Delhi Police has pointed out major lapses in its investigation that led to the death of seven newborns in a fire incident at Born Baby Care Hospital in Vivek Vihar on Saturday night. Police said that the license on which the hospital was running was no longer valid and there...
  10. License expired, no NOC from fire department - Shocking irregularities in the hospital, where 7 newborns died due to fire.

    License expired, no NOC from fire department - Shocking irregularities in the hospital, where 7 newborns died due to fire.

    New Delhi: The private neonatal hospital where seven newborns died and five were injured in a fire was running despite its license having expired. Police said on Sunday that there were no qualified doctors involved and there was no approval from the fire department.The license issued to Baby...
  11. NCPCR chief blames officials for children's hospital fire in Delhi

    NCPCR chief blames officials for children's hospital fire in Delhi

    New Delhi, NCPCR Chairman Priyank Kanungo on Sunday blamed the authority for the fire incident at a private children's hospital in east Delhi's Vivek Vihar that killed seven newborns and claimed that the way the hospital was run The oxygen being filled in was "dangerous".The fire broke out at...
  12. License expired, doctor not qualified to treat newborn: Delhi Police on hospital fire

    License expired, doctor not qualified to treat newborn: Delhi Police on hospital fire

    Preliminary investigation also revealed that doctors at the hospitals were not qualified to treat newborn babies who required neonatal intensive care as they (doctors) were only BAMS degree holders.Delhi Police arrested the hospital owner and a doctor on duty at the hospital. The owner was...
  13. "They're not telling us about our child": Relatives seek answers after children die in Delhi child care center fire

    "They're not telling us about our child": Relatives seek answers after children die in Delhi child care center fire

    The hospital administration did not inform us about this. Fire. We came to know about the fire today afternoon. They (hospital administration) are just telling us that there is a fire. We want to see where our child is kept,” a relative of the newborn said while speaking to ANI. The owner of the...
  14. Delhi hospital fire: Families have not yet identified infants, parents who lost their children earlier saddened

    Delhi hospital fire: Families have not yet identified infants, parents who lost their children earlier saddened

    NEW DELHI: "My daughter has become dear to Allah," said a father whose 11-day-old daughter died in a massive fire at a childcare hospital here. After a devastating fire that killed seven newborn babies, families... are struggling to identify their children.Meanwhile, three out of six families...
  15. Delhi LG orders investigation into the death of six newborn babies in Vivek Vihar hospital.

    Delhi LG orders investigation into the death of six newborn babies in Vivek Vihar hospital.

    New Delhi [India], Delhi Lieutenant Governor VK Saxena on Sunday asked the Chief Secretary to order a probe into the tragic fire incident that claimed the lives of six newborns at a child care center in Vivek Vihar area. FIR investigating the tragic incidents at the Children's Hospital in Delhi...
  16. Campaign started involving doctors in the fight against drugs: DAD

    Campaign started involving doctors in the fight against drugs: DAD

    New Delhi, To tackle the growing addictions causing disruption in families and society, a group of public health experts launched a sustained campaign to empower doctors to play an active role in reducing various forms of addictions at consultation levels. Is.The campaign was launched under...
  17. Delhi fire: PM Modi announced Rs 2 lakh each to the families of the deceased

    Delhi fire: PM Modi announced Rs 2 lakh each to the families of the deceased

    New Delhi [India], Prime Minister Narendra Modi has announced an ex-gratia of Rs 2 lakh from the Prime Minister's National Relief Fund to the next of kin of each person who died in a Delhi hospital fire tragedy, including at least Seven are new. -Newborn children died, "In the wake of the fire...
  18. Vivek Vihar fire: Delhi Health Minister directs Health Secretary to ensure compensation to the families of the deceased

    Vivek Vihar fire: Delhi Health Minister directs Health Secretary to ensure compensation to the families of the deceased

    New Delhi [India], Delhi Health Minister Saurabh Bhardwaj on Sunday directed Health Secretary Deepak Kumar and Chief Secretary Naresh Kumar to ensure compensation to the families of those killed in the Vivek Vihar fire incident that claimed the lives of seven newborns. Has gone. Has gone. He...
  19. Delhi hospital fire: NCPCR takes cognizance after the death of seven newborns

    Delhi hospital fire: NCPCR takes cognizance after the death of seven newborns

    The Commission has taken cognizance of the incident of fire and death of newborn babies in a hospital in Vivek Vihar area of ​​Delhi. A team of CRP @NCPCR_ will visit the hospital today to investigate the incident. Official information will be shared after the team's visit,” NCPC chief Priyank...
  20. "Probably, the building had no NOC," says Delhi Fire Department director on deaths of newborns in hospital.

    "Probably, the building had no NOC," says Delhi Fire Department director on deaths of newborns in hospital.

    New Delhi [India], Following the death of seven newborns in a fire incident at a child care center in Delhi's Vivek Vihar, Delhi FIR Department Director Atul Garg said it is most likely that the authorities will have no objection certificate. There was no letter. (NOC) The owner of the care...
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