Wednesday, February 29, 2012
PLEASE MEET A YOUNG ATTENDANT
This 7 years old girl is not a patient but a sole attendant during night to take care of her patient father admitted in Sir Ganga Ram Hospital yesterday under EWS Patient Category and scheduled to be operated today for amputation of his left leg. At about 9.00 pm yesterday night Advocate Ashok Agarwal visited the Hospital to meet the patient.
Ashok Agarwal, Advocate
M-09811101923
01 March 2012
Wednesday, February 22, 2012
SAMPLE DOCUMENTS WHEN A PATIENT IS REFERRED BY GOVT HOSPITAL TO AN IDENTIFIED PVT HOSPITAL FOR FREE TREATMENT
It is a set of sample documents required to be sent along with the patient by any government hospital to an identified private hospital for totally free treatment under EWS category. In this case, a patient has been sent by AIIMS to Saroj Hospital for dialysis purpose awaiting kidney transplant in AIIMS.
Monday, February 20, 2012
GENDER DISCRIMINATION IN RASHTRIYA INDIAN MILITARY COLLEGE- SOCIAL JURIST WRITES TO DEFENCE SECRETARY
SOCIAL JURIST
A CIVIL RIGHTS GROUP
To
The Secretary,
Ministry of Defence,
Government of India,
South Block,
New Delhi-110001
20.02.2012
Sub: GENDER DISCRIMINATION IN ADMISSION IN CLASS VIII IN RASHTRIYA INDIAN MILITARY COLLEGE
Dear Sir,
We have come across your press release dated 20 January 2012 for next Rashtriya Indian Military College admission test in June 2012 for admission in Class VIII. It has been stated in the press release that the Rashtriya Indian Military College is an Inter-services Institution and a Category ‘A’ establishment of the Ministry of Defence. The College was established in 1922 with the primary aim of preparing the boys for entry into Defence Services and to provide quality all round education to young boys.
According to the prescribed admission procedure, applications have been invited from boys for admission to the Rashtriya Military College (RIMC), Dehradun (UK) for Jan 2013 Term which will be conducted at selected centres on 01 (Fri) and 02 (Sat) June 2012. In regard to entry age, it is stated that candidates appearing for the above test should not be less than 11 ½ years in age but should not have attained the age of 13 years as on 01 Jan 2013, i.e., they should have been born not earlier than 02 Jan 2000 and not later than 01 Jul 2001. In regard to educational qualifications, it is stated that candidates should either be studying in Class VII or passed Class VII from any recognized school at the time of admission to RIMC, i.e. on 01 Jan 2013.
It is submitted that there is large number of girl students who are interested in admission in RIMC, Dehradun and also possess all the requisite educational and other qualifications. However, they cannot even apply as the college is meant exclusively for the boys, thereby leaving the girls ineligible. There is no other similar college meant for the girls.
It is submitted that your Admission Policy which deny equality to the girls in the matter of admission in Class VIII in your RIMC College, Dehradun in Jan 2013 Term is illegal, unconstitutional, arbitrary, discriminatory, violative of Articles 14, 15, 21, 21-A and 38 of the Constitution of India read with the provisions of Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act, 2009. The said admission policy is based on gender discrimination without any valid reason.
You are, therefore, requested to immediately modify your Admission Policy so to enable girl students to apply for admission in Class VIII in RIMC College, Dehradun in Jan 2013 Term.
With regards,
Ashok Agarwal, Advocate
Advisor, Social Jurist
M-09811101923
Sunday, February 19, 2012
DELHI POOR DEPRIVED OF ALL BASIC HUMAN RIGHTS
Social Jurist Team led by Advocate Ashok Agarwal visited Dharampura Jhuggie Basti of Delhi on Sunday 19.02.2012 morning and met people door to door. Thousands of families living here are really living in hell. Government may claim Delhi as a world class city but reality is otherwise. 2/3rd of the Delhi population is underprivileged or have-nots. These people are deprived of all the basic human rights.
MISMATCH BETWEEN DESK'S SIZE & KID'S SIZE
It is a tented classroom of Govt Boys Sarvodaya School, Nangal Thakral, Bawana area of Delhi in which big size desks have been provided for the kids of class I to V. Class I students appearing in the picture are standing in the desk not by their choice but by compulsion as they cannot sit on these desks and study. This school was visited by Shri Ashok Agarwal, Advocate on Saturday 18.02.2012.
IS DISPLAY OF CASTE BASED CHART IN GOVT SCHOOL PRINCIPAL'S ROOM JUSTIFIED?
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