Sat, Oct 4, 2014 at 4:42 PM
people in J-K are reeling under severe health problems
Ludhiana: 4th October 2014: (Rector Kathuria//Punjab Screen):
The people in the disaster
affected areas in Jammu and Kashmir are reeling under severe health problems
and economic difficulties. They require long term planning for a comprehensive
health care, economic uplift through massive aid by the central government.
This was the impression gathered by the medical relief team which left Ludhiana
on 27th September and returned on 3rd October. The team
included Dr Arun Mitra, Dr Arun Kumar Handa from Ludhiana, Dr Shakeel Ur Rahman
& Dr Satyajit Kumar Singh from Patna, Dr.Dharmakari Ramkishan from
Hyderabad, Dr.Uzair, Dr Suhail from Jammu, Dr.G.M.Malik-national vice President
IDPD, Dr Latif Mohamad, Dr Bashir Ahmed, Dr Aijaz, Dr Salim Khan from IDPD.
Mr.Ramadhar Singh, Mr.Anod Kumar, Mr.Sanjeet as paramedical staff and Mr.Rafiq.
The mission was organized by the joint efforts of Indian Doctors For Peace & Development
(IDPD), Indian Medical Association (IMA) Ludhiana, Rotary Club Ludhiana Greater, Whole Sale
Chemists Association, Ludhiana Distt. Chemist Association, All India Bank
Officers Association (AIBOA) and All India Youth Federation(AIYF). The team
split itself into different groups and gave medical care to the people in the
badly affected areas of Srinagar and villages in district Pulwama. The relief
material blankets, sweaters, other garments and eatables were distributed in
several areas in coordination with different voluntary groups in the valley.
In all nearly ten thousand
patients were examined. Large number of population particularly women and
children were found to be anaemic and poorly nourished. The infectious diseases
particularly abdominal, skin, allergic reactions, joint pains were in very high
number as a result of staying in water for long time. Population in the affected
area were suffering from anxiety, post traumatic stress disorder.
Dr A K Handa told that the team
was shocked to see the two major hospitals, the Govt. Medical College and
Hospital and JVC Medical College and Hospital still under water. Most of small hospitals
and clinics severely damaged. Almost all the equipment in these hospitals
completely destroyed.
Dr. Arun Mitra - General
secretary IDPD and Former President IMA Ludhiana, who led the team said that they
found filth and silt all around the city. The whole city was stinking very
badly. Many areas around the Jhelum river were still submerged under water.
Most of the commercial establishments were damaged. Many people lost their
houses as well as shops. The cleaning effort was found to be at a very low
pace. This could pose serious health problems in time to come.
There is need for a continuity of
work on the health care and economic uplift of the people. There is need for long
term planning to avert and manage disasters of such magnitude by making a
disaster management force of trained and effective workers with latest
equipment. There is need for proper planning to preserve ecology by preventing
deforestation & adopting development strategy keeping the environment into
consideration to avoid any such disaster in future.
We appeal to the government to
clear the city of garbage on war footings; immediately give sufficient aid to
restore working of the medical institutions; to announce economic measures like
interest free loans for building houses and commercial establishments. Give aid
to the economically lower strata. Team
also felt that the people are angry at unplanned distribution of the material
by the government machinery. This should be streamlined and there should be no
hesitation in accepting aid from the well recognized international agencies to
meet up the requirements of this disaster.
Dr N S Bawa – Vice President
IDPD, Dr.R.K.Sharma – President IMA Ludhiana and Dr Manoj Sobti – Former
President IMA Punjab, Dr Karamveer Goyal – former president IMA Ludhiana,
Dr.Narjit Kaur – Sr. Vice President IMA Ludhiana and Maj. (Retd) Sher Singh
Aulukh – President Bharat Jan Gyan Vigyan Jatha said that they would always be
in the forefront to help the needy in the event of any calamity.
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