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Monday, September 26, 2011

Govt employees to soon get health cards

Minister for health and family welfare Naseemuddin Siddiqui said that the government would soon issue health cards for making available better medical facilities to the state employees and pensioners and also for identification of their dependants.

He said that now there would be no need to obtain doctor's verification for getting treatment in government hospitals and medical colleges. An arrangement, he informed, has also been made for government employees to get reimbursement of the expenses incurred for getting treatment in private hospitals.

Alumni meet: Aligarh Muslim University (AMU) Old Boys' Association, Lucknow branch, is organising a national meet of AMU alumni at Hindi Sansthan auditorium on September 28. Delegates from various states are expected to take part in the meet. A seminar on 'Stress on technical and professional education of Muslims' will also be organised on the occasion.

Body found: A mutilated body of a woman apparently murdered was fished out from river Gomti near Sankalp Vatika under Hazratganj police station area on Monday morning. However, the woman's identity could not be ascertained, as only skull bones were left on the face side while her hands and legs have been eaten by animals.

Party has criticised BSP government for sanctioning Rs two crore for flood affected areas in Purvanchal districts. State SP spokesperson Rajendra Chaudhary in a statement said that torrential rains and floods have caused colossal devastation rendering thousands of people homeless.

He said that chief minister Mayawati instead of undertaking a visit of the marooned districts announced a meagre relief of just Rs two crore, which is insufficient for relief and rehabilitation of the people of the flood-affected areas.

Courtesy:TOI

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