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Chamarajanagar tragedy: Records tampered with, suspects HC Panel
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Chamarajanagar tragedy: Records tampered with, suspects HC Panel

May 15, 2021

Bengaluru: The three-member Committee of Karnataka State Legal Services Authority, appointed by the Karnataka High Court to probe the Chamarajanagar District Hospital tragedy, in its report submitted to the High Court has pointed out incidents of possible tampering with the records. A detailed probe alone can unearth the acts of omissions and commissions of the…

No comments, says Chamarajanagar DC
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No comments, says Chamarajanagar DC

May 15, 2021

Chamarajanagar: Deputy Commissioner of Chamarajanagar District Dr. M.R. Ravi has refused to react to the observations made by the High Court-constituted three-member Committee to probe into the deaths of 24 persons due to oxygen shortage at Chamarajanagar District Hospital where lapses, discrepancies and mismanagement have been brought to fore.  When reporters wanted his reaction yesterday,…

Our stand on Chamarajanagar tragedy vindicated: DC
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Our stand on Chamarajanagar tragedy vindicated: DC

May 14, 2021

I am being targeted as soon as I took charge as DC, says Rohini Sindhuri   Mysore/Mysuru: Reacting for the first time to media on the report submitted by the three-member probe Committee to the Karnataka High Court regarding the Chamarajanagar District Hospital tragedy where 24 patients died on the intervening night of May 2 and…

Chamarajanagar tragedy due to oxygen shortage: HC Panel
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Chamarajanagar tragedy due to oxygen shortage: HC Panel

May 13, 2021

Toll could be more than 24, says Committee in its report to Karnataka High Court Slackness, callousness and mismanagement of oxygen supplies led to loss of precious lives  Bengaluru: The three-member Committee of Karnataka State Legal Services Authority appointed by the Karnataka High Court (HC) to probe the Chamarajanagar District Hospital tragedy stated in its…

Mysuru DC did not deny oxygen, says 3-member HC Committee
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Mysuru DC did not deny oxygen, says 3-member HC Committee

May 13, 2021

Bengaluru: The three-member Committee appointed by the Karnataka High Court to probe the Chamarajanagar District Hospital tragedy where 24 persons died on the intervening night of May 2 and 3, has given a clean chit to Mysuru Deputy Commissioner (DC) Rohini Sindhuri and has castigated Chamarajanagar DC Dr. M.R. Ravi and said that the latter…

Chamarajanagar tragedy was waiting to happen
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Chamarajanagar tragedy was waiting to happen

May 6, 2021

On Apr. 23, 30 oxygen cylinders were rushed from Kollegal to save patients at the nick of time  Kollegal: Ten days before the Chamarajanagar tragedy occurred where 24 COVID-19 patients died at the District Hospital owing to lack of oxygen, the District was severely facing oxygen shortage and all appeals by doctors for oxygen replenishment…

Police teams raid to confiscate records
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Police teams raid to confiscate records

May 6, 2021

Chamarajanagar: Following the Karnataka High Court order to the State Government to immediately seize all the relevant records in the Offices of the Deputy Commissioners of Chamarajanagar and Mysuru districts, and the Chamarajanagar District Hospital on oxygen supply and correspondences among the authorities in the two districts for the relevant period, a team of Police…

Did not have info on oxygen shortage: MP
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Did not have info on oxygen shortage: MP

May 4, 2021

Sreenivasa Prasad visits Chamarajanagar; appeals leaders not to politicise tragedy Mysore/Mysuru: Terming the death of 24 patients allegedly due to shortage of oxygen at Chamarajanagar District Hospital as most unfortunate, Chamarajanagar MP V. Sreenivasa Prasad has urged the Government to announce a fair compensation for the bereaved families. Speaking to presspersons at his Jayalakshmipuram residence…

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