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Delhi HC seeks city govt's stand on providing medical staff, infra for JNU Covid centre

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Delhi HC seeks city govt's stand on providing medical staff, infra for JNU Covid centre

Delhi HC seeks city govt's stand on providing medical staff, infra for JNU Covid centre

Delhi HC seeks city govt's stand on providing medical staff, infra for JNU Covid centre


UPDATED : ஜன 01, 1970 05:30 AM

ADDED : நவ 05, 2021 12:00 AM

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UPDATED : ஜன 01, 1970 05:30 AM ADDED : நவ 05, 2021 12:00 AM


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The counsel for the JNU Teachers'  Association and others, who have filed a petition on  the availability of medical facilities on the campus to deal with COVID-19, said that though the university  administration has earmarked space in the Sabarmati Dormitory for setting up a Covid centre, doctors and requisite infrastructure are not available.
Justice Rekha Palli granted time to the  Delhi government's counsel to obtain instructions on  assigning staff and providing other facilities to JNU's  Covid centre and listed the case for further hearing to  January 13, 2022.
"Learned counsel for the respondent No. 2  (Delhi government) prays for time to obtain  instructions in this regard. At request, list (the case  for hearing) on 13.01.2022," the judge said in her  order dated October 27.
On May 13, the court had directed that a  Covid care centre be set up at JNU for immediate  isolation of residents testing positive for coronavirus  as the number of infections on the campus was "quite  high".
The court issued the order after it was told  that a Covid Task Force and a Covid Response Team  were already working inside the campus.
On May 28, the JNU administration had  told the court that a site for setting up the Covid  centre had been identified and communicated to the  concerned sub-divisional magistrate as well as the  Delhi government. It said that the Delhi government  had to provide doctors, nursing staff and the required infrastructure to run the facility.
In response, the city government had said  that its health department was looking into the matter.
In its petition filed during the second wave  of the pandemic, JNU Teachers Association, JNU  Students Association and two faculty members, who  were represented by advocate Abhik Chimni, had  claimed that the university administration did not  respond to their repeated requests for setting up a  Covid care facility. 


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