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Delhi govt to revive IBHAS on priority basis: CM Gupta

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Delhi: Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta on Wednesday announced that her government will revive the Institute of Human Behaviour and Allied Sciences on a priority basis.

Gupta, who conducted a surprise inspection of the medical facility in East Delhi, alleged that the previous governments did not take care of it.

She announced that the government will install key diagnostic infrastructure that is lacking in the hospital, which sees 2,500 to 3,000 OPD (outpatient department) cases daily.

“The hospital treats neurological issues not only from Delhi but also NCR. I received complaints regarding IHBAS. There was no MRI machine in the hospital from 2012 and no CT scan machine either. There are limited options for X Ray,” Gupta told reporters.

The chief minister stressed that there is a “need to revive this huge asset of the Delhi government”.

“We will build a new structure for IHBAS. In this financial year, we will create infrastructure for MRI, ultrasound and CT scan,” she added.

The chief minister said they will first build a new OPD for the hospital and then a new building. She also appreciated the medical team at the hospital for treating patients despite such obstacles.

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Pedestrians older than 40 are at the greatest risk on roads, suggests Traffic Police data

An eight-year-old girl, a class 3 student, died after an e-rickshaw carrying students overturned in northeast Delhi’s Maujpur area on August 27 at around 7:30 AM. The e-rickshaw, which was being driven recklessly, collided with a motorcycle before toppling over and injuring the girl.

CCTV footage captured the high-speed incident, showing passersby rushing to assist. The driver fled after taking the girl to Guru Tegh Bahadur Hospital, where she was declared dead. A case has been registered under the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita for rash driving and causing death by negligence. Police are reviewing CCTV footage to identify the absconding driver. This incident has once again underlined the grave concerns that continue to haunt the national capital’s roads.

Pedestrians older than 40 are at the greatest risk on roads, suggests Traffic Police data

An eight-year-old girl, a class 3 student, died after an e-rickshaw carrying students overturned in northeast Delhi’s Maujpur area on August 27 at around 7:30 AM. The e-rickshaw, which was being driven recklessly, collided with a motorcycle before toppling over and injuring the girl.

CCTV footage captured the high-speed incident, showing passersby rushing to assist. The driver fled after taking the girl to Guru Tegh Bahadur Hospital, where she was declared dead. A case has been registered under the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita for rash driving and causing death by negligence. Police are reviewing CCTV footage to identify the absconding driver. This incident has once again underlined the grave concerns that continue to haunt the national capital’s roads.

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