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After 'deaths' at old-age home, Delhi govt seeks report

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Taking cognisance of the reported deaths of several inmates of an old age home at the Rangpuri Pahari area of the national capital, Delhi government has tasked its Social Welfare Department with preparing a report on the home.

While the government disowned the home saying it was neither "registered nor licensed" by it, Ravi Kalra, the director of the NGO, Earth Saviours Foundation, said it was "recognised" by the government of India.

"It is further clarified that the said Home is neither registered with the state government nor licensed by it. On receiving the report the Ministry will decide on what action has to be taken," a government spokesperson said.
 

However, an official said that a grant was released four years ago for the home but "its source is not known."

Slamming the Arvind Kejriwal government for not providing a water connection to the home, one of its long standing demands, Kalra said that he has been pressing for it for the last four months.

"They should at least take some action on humanitarian grounds if not anything else. Now they are saying we are not a registered body but this is where the government, police and the courts send abandoned people," Kalra said.

A worker of the home said that installation of iron sheds were behind the deaths as the rooms get unbearably hot during the peak summer months.

"The rooms turn into ovens. For the 250-300 inmates, most of whom are seriously ill and bedridden, it's like a death knell," she said.

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First Published: Jun 16 2015 | 6:42 PM IST

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