‘Common Man Dying, Milords Are Gods?’: Netizens Irked As 5-Star Hotel Rooms Reserved For Delhi HC Judges, Officers

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Amid rising circumstances of novel Coronavirus which has result in an acute scarcity of oxygen tanks, beds and isolation centres within the nationwide capital, the Delhi authorities has reserved 100 rooms of Ashoka Hotel for organising of a Covid Health facility for Justices and different judicial officers of the Delhi High Court and their households.

The Arvind Kejriwal-led authorities on Monday directed The Ashoka resort to transform 100 rooms into Covid-19 care centres. The so-called five-star centre, to be managed by Primus Hospital, will give precedence to Delhi excessive courtroom judges and different judicial officers and their households.

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The order issued by Chanakyapuri sub-divisional Justice of the Peace Geeta Grover acknowledged the next instructions to the resort for changing the premises to Covid care centre:

  • Biomedical waste disposal would be the duty of the Hospital.
  • The employees of the resort shall be supplied with all protecting gear and given primary sufficient coaching.
  • Ambulance for the switch facility shall be supplied by Primus Hospital.
  • For any scarcity of resort employees, the identical shall be supplied by the Hospital.
  • All the providers together with rooms, housekeeping, disinfection & meals for the sufferers, and so on shall be supplied by the resort.
  • The fees shall be collected by the hospital and the hospital shall make the cost to the resort.
  • The Primus Hospital might accommodate their medical doctors, nurses, and different paramedical employees at their very own expense after deciding the charges mutually.

Taking a be aware of the event, the residents criticised the Delhi authorities for prioritising officers and judges at a time when frequent man is dying on highway attributable to scarcity of medical services. Check how individuals reacted on social media – 

 

 

 

 

 





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