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Rajasthan hospital horror: Nurse keeps newborn near heater to force family for Rs 300 ‘badhai’

In a shocking case, an auxiliary nurse midwife (ANM) of a government dispensary allegedly kept a newborn girl close to a heater to force her family to shell out Rs 300 in Churu district.

Nurse keeps newborn near heater to force family for Rs 300 ‘badhai’ Nurse keeps newborn near heater to force family for Rs 300 ‘badhai’

In a shocking case, an auxiliary nurse midwife (ANM) of a government dispensary allegedly kept a newborn girl close to a heater to force her family to shell out Rs 300 in Churu district. 

The baby has suffered mild burn injuries on her face and has been admitted to a hospital. 

The ANM was later removed and put under the awaiting posting orders (APO) while three others were shifted to another ward after the matter came to light. 

"Maya delivered a baby girl on Monday in the health centre. Soon after the normal delivery, ANM Neetu Gurjar put the baby close to a heater and demanded Rs 300 as 'Badhai'. 

"Her grandmother opposed but the ANM did not agree to give the baby to her mother," SHO Kotwali police station Bhagwan Sahay Meena said. 

To get the newborn, her grandmother gave the ANM Rs 300 and Rs 200 to another nurse, he said, adding, the newborn suffered mild burn injuries on face and is admitted to a hospital. 

The newborn's father Lalchand Prajapat has lodged a complaint against the ANM and another nurse. 

On the basis of the complaint, an FIR was registered under section 336 (endangering life or personal safety of others), 166B (public servant disobeying law, with intent to cause injury to any person) and 337 (causing hurt by act endangering life or personal safety of others) of IPC on Tuesday. 

After the mater came to light, Rajasthan Health Minister Kalicharan Saraf ordered a departmental inquiry and put Neetu under the awaiting posting orders (APO) status. She was shifted to Medical Directorate ,Jaipur while three staff nurse - Mukesh Devi, ANMs Jamuna and Pushpa Darji - were shifted to another ward. 

On the direction of the minister, a four-member committee of doctors has been constituted which will probe the matter and submit its report by December 26, according to an official of the Medical and Health Department.

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