Fire at private hospital in Dindigul claims seven lives, including 3-yr-old child
Seven people, including two women and a three-year-old child, were dead in a major fire at a private hospital in Dindigul town, 425 km south of Chennai.
Seven people, including two women and a three-year-old child, were dead in a major fire at a private hospital in Dindigul town, 425 km south of Chennai.
Seven people, including a three-year-old boy, were burnt to death in a private hospital in Dindigul, Tamil Nadu, on Thursday night.
Haemophilia patients led a deputation to the medical superintendent of the Burdwan Medical College and Hospital today as they were failing to get life saving injections of Factor-VIII & Factor-IX, which are highly essential for their sustenance.
Parents of the lady junior doctor of R G Kar Medical College & Hospital on Thursday opened a Facebook account seeking justice for their daughter.
Patient Prakash Bayen (40), undergoing treatment at Chandannagar hospital, turned violent and then found his way to the terrace of the hospital and jumped off it.
Police personnel, along with bomb disposal teams and sniffer dogs, rushed to the hospitals and fire services were alerted.
Among the dead are Laxmi Singh (40) and Ritika Singh (16) from the same family and the toto driver, Seikh Hasmat Ali (28). Nindi Singh (9) was admitted to the hospital with injuries.
Popular Malayalam film director Harikumar passed away at a private hospital here on Monday evening. He was 70.
A state of panic persists among the villagers of Pandu gram in Madhupur in Arambagh, as from the past few days several people have come down with diarrhoea.
A small fire broke out at the railway hospital in Garden Reach in the southern fringes of the city, spreading panic among patients, relatives and hospital staff.