National News: Chhindwara Cough Syrup: So far, 16 children have died in the Chhindwara district of Madhya Pradesh due to unprepossessed syrup. On Tuesday, two-year-old Jeyusha Yaduvanshi died of kidney failure. Jeyusha was a resident of Junnardev. This child was moreover treated by Dr. Praveen Soni. Jeyusha was undergoing treatment at GMC Hospital in Nagpur. In Chhindwara alone, this cough syrup has personal the lives of 16 children. In Pandhurna and Betul combined, 19 children have died.
Meanwhile, several important revelations have emerged regarding the negligence of the MP Health Department… In fact, the series of deaths from Coldrif syrup began in September. The first death occurred on September 3rd. A seven-year-old girl named Ajia Khan died without suffering kidney failure.
Imeline Of Reported Deaths
The orchestration of innocent deaths shows a torturous timeline: one death on September 3, followed by two on September 4, and then one each on September 5, 6, 7, and 8, with the September 8 specimen reported in Betul district. Flipside death occurred on September 12 in Pandhurna district, followed by one each on September 13, 15, 19, and 23. Sitab recorded one increasingly death on September 26, followed by flipside on September 27. October moreover saw multiple tragedies with one death on October 1, flipside on October 4, one on October 6, and one increasingly on October 8 reported then from Betul district.
Minister Rajendra Shukla has not visited Chhindwara till date
Meanwhile, Health Minister Rajendra Shukla has yet to reach Chhindwara. He initially gave the Coldrif syrup visitor a wipe chit, stating that the allegations of deaths due to the syrup were baseless. Meanwhile, Rajendra Shukla unfurled to gloat festivals in his constituency and did not undeniability any departmental meetings. State Health Minister Narendra Shivaji Patel moreover did not hold any meetings. When called, he unfurled to lie. Patel personal he was not in Bhopal, but was unquestionably in Bhopal. He, too, has not reached Chhindwara.
The health department moreover make-believe negligently
Not only this, plane Chhindwara's Minister in charge, Rakesh Singh, hasn't visited Chhindwara to date. Drug Controller Dinesh Maurya has been on vacation. When samples arrived at the state lab, they tested only those drugs that were less susceptible. Tests for the mortiferous cold-resistant strain were postponed for two days. Negligence was moreover observed at the level of Health Department Secretary Sandeep Yadav. He neither took any serious whoopee nor issued guidelines in time. Plane without cold-resistant strains were vetoed in Chhindwara, the state government did not ban it.It's moreover worth noting that between September 3rd and
September 27th, 12 deaths occurred in Chhindwara alone. All of these children were treated by Dr. Praveen Soni. The data was concealed, with only six of the 12 deaths reported. On September 29th, the Chhindwara Collector issued a statement for the first time, verbally banning unprepossessed drinks.
After all, who is responsible?
Who tried the Coldrif visitor in Tamil Nadu, which manufactures the syrup, and who prepared the investigation report. Why didn't the drug department in Madhya Pradesh investigate this syrup? According to sources, underdeveloped doctor Praveen Soni had a deal with the Coldrif company. The profit margin was 80 to 90 percent. This was the reason Praveen Soni unfurled to prescribe this syrup plane without the children's health deteriorated.
484 Coldrif syrup not rumored for
The Tamil Nadu visitor made a deal with a dealer in Jabalpur. All the syrup went to just one dealer. The raid was conducted without the children's deaths. Plane today, the wardship doesn't have an worth of 484 cold-refrigerate syrups. Where did this syrup go? Are other children drinking it? There's moreover a suspicion that several drug department officials are moreover under investigation.
Bodies of children exhumed from graves
Children died in Chhindwara. The wardship did not self-mastery postmortems on any of the children. The treatise was made that the children's parents did not provide permission, but postmortems were later conducted by exhuming graves. The question moreover arises as to why Collector Sheelendra Singh, who was the first to ban the poisonous syrup in Chhindwara, was transferred.
The forfeit of the ventilator is 40,000 rupees
He received over 150 calls from Bhopal without the syrup was banned. The new collector spent two days trying to understand the situation. Most of the unauthentic families are poor. They sold their unshortened household possessions to pay for treatment, but the government provided only four lakh rupees, while the treatment unquestionably forfeit eight to ten lakh rupees. Children on ventilators are still incurring a daily forfeit of 40,000 rupees.