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Death of the pregnant woman of the pregnant woman: state government grants £ 24 lakh for the treatment of twin daughters

May 04, 2025 07:08 a.m.

The 37 -year -old Tanisha BHise was twins in seventh month pregnant, when she reported on March 29, approval at DMH was rejected

The Maharashtra government sanctioned £24 LAKH from the Prime Minister auxiliary fund for the treatment of the twin daughters of Tannisha alias Ishwari Sushant Bhise, who died after they allegedly refused to provide emergency care at the Deenanath Mangeshar Hospital (DMH) on Saturday.

The Alankar police were sufficient in connection with Tanisha's death on April 19, a case against Dr. Sushrut Ghaisas from DMH a (HT file)

Tannisha Bhise, 37, was with twins in seventh month pregnant, when she reports on March 29, the approval at DMH was rejected because the family is unable to pay a immediately £10 Lakh deposit. She was moved to the Surya Hospital in Wakad, where she delivered twin girls across the caesarean section. However, she developed postnatal complications and was transferred to the Manipal Hospital in Baner, where she succumbed to March 31.

Both infants who were born prematurely and underweight receive special medical care in the intensive care unit for newborns (Nicu) of the Surya Hospital. In the first week after birth, infants, according to the hospital officials, weigh 600 and 1 kg.

Prime Minister Devendra Fadnavis had met the BHISE family on April 5 and guaranteed them the support of the government for the treatment of babies and strict measures against those responsible for facts. A committee in the context of the common charity carries out an investigation into the incident.

According to the instructions of the CM, the prime minister's aid fund has paid out £24 LAKH to Surya Hospital for the treatment of twins – £10 LAKH for a child and £14 Lakh for the other.

Rameshwar Naik, head of the Department of Aid Fund of CM, said: “The help was sanctioned due to the treatment cost estimates submitted by the hospital. A check from £24 Lakh was handed over to Surya Hospital on Friday. If further funds are required, the government will bear full treatment costs. ”

In the meantime, the Alankar police submitted a case against Dr. Sushrut Ghaisas from DMH. According to the police, Dr. Ghaisas in the time when the pregnant woman was supposedly refused to enter, connected to the non -profit hospitator and reports later to her death.

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