The Goa Human Rights Commission (GHRC) today issued notice to the Chief Secretary over the poor state of emergency care in the coastal state.
The notices were also served to Director of Health Services and Dean of a government-run-hospital in connection with the matter.
Social activist Aires Rodrigues in his complaint drew attention of the Commission to the poor state of emergency services in Goa after the death of social activist Satish Sonak.
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Rodrigues in his complaint said that the emergency ambulance was not equipped with therequired life saving devices which possibly could have helped save the life Sonak.
When application came up for hearing today, the Commission ordered Chief Secretary, Director of Health Services and Dean of Goa Medical College and Hospital to file report within four weeks on the matter.
The complaint said that the building where Sonak died is a busy hub housing a lot of government offices and business premises, Rodrigues has sought a well-equipped ambulance be stationed there round the clock to attend to any life threatening emergency in the area.
Rodrigues in his complaint also drew attention of the GHRC to Article 25 of the United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights 1948, to which India is a signatory.
It provides that everyone has the right to a standard of living adequate for health and well-being of himself and of his family, including food, clothing, housing and medical care and necessary social services, mentions the complaint.
The social activist in his complaint has sought the intervention of the GHRCto ensure that due to the negligence in providing the basic human rights, innocent lives are not lost.
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