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78 Hospes under PMC scanner to skip the birth, death reporting

May 03, 2025, 7:23 am

The Chief Medical Officer (CMO) by Prayagraj, Dr. AK Tiwari, said: “Hospitals who do not adhere to the law will be exposed to strict measures. The rules are clear and non -compliance is not tolerated.”

At least 78 private hospitals and nursing homes in Prayagraj were examined because they did not ask in their facilities and death in their facilities, as required by registering 1969 births and deaths (changed in 2023). The matter was reported by the Prayagraj Municipal Corporation (PMC), which the district authorities have now taken to take measures.

The matter was characterized by the Prayagraj Municipal Corporation (PMC), which has now taken measures to take the district authorities. (Collected)

In a formal complaint, the zonal official Sanjay Mamgain from Zone 4 of the PMC wrote to the district judge and Chief Medical Officer (CMO) from Prayagraj. The letter dated May 1, 2025 contains a list of non -compliant medical facilities, several renowned hospitals and a well -known, trustworthy institution.

The Chief Medical Officer (CMO) by Prayagraj, Dr. AK Tiwari, said: “Hospitals who do not adhere to the law will be exposed to strict measures. The rules are clear and non -compliance is not tolerated.”

According to Mamgain, only 11 out of 87 private medical centers have consistently submitted birth and death data in his zone. The remaining institutions, including those who were managed by prominent doctors and non -profit trust, have not complied with the mandatory report request.

A letter from the main secretary on October 19, 2023 directed all private hospitals in the state to report births and deaths within two days after the occurrence. This data is to be uploaded in the CRS portal (Civil Registration System) using the proven user identity number of the hospital and supportive documents.

In order to optimize the process, user registration information was allocated to all registered private hospitals to facilitate online submission. Nevertheless, a large number of centers have not updated their records on the portal.

According to § 23 of the changed law, a punishment of £1,000 per case not reported from birth or death can be collected. Section 24 continues to enable the authorities to increase the punishment if the violation continues, said a PMC official.

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