PCMC appoints 4-member group to supervise Jumbo facility, Covid care facilities

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Pimpri-Chinchwad Municipal Commissioner Rajesh Patil has appointed a four-member committee of senior officers to supervise the provision of manpower and whether or not the contractors working amenities like Jumbo Hospital and COVID Care Center adjust to the phrases and circumstances agreed between the 2 events are doing. The committee has been requested to examine the amenities and manpower earlier than submitting the payments of those contractors.

The 4 members embody Deputy Commissioner Mangesh Chitale, Executive Engineer Shirish Poredi, Medical Officer Dr. Sunita Salve and an officer of the Civil Circle Office.

In its directives, the PCMC chief stated, “The committee will confirm whether or not the contractors have met the agreed phrases and circumstances. Whether the mandatory manpower is obtainable and the manpower has the requisite training qualification. “

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The committee has been requested to conduct a shock inspection to establish whether or not enough personnel can be found on responsibility at Jumbo, Auto Cluster and CCC. “The committee should also verify whether the employees of these facilities get all the necessary facilities,” stated Patil.

Last yr when corona virus instances started to rise, PCMC remodeled YCM Hospital right into a devoted Kovid-19 hospital. Subsequently, it additionally established a number of covid care facilities, jumbo hospitals and auto cluster hospitals. As of final week, PCMC had 14 CCCs, however has now been diminished to 9 as 5 of them have been briefly closed.

The committee has been requested to submit its report back to the town commissioner, extra metropolis commissioner and medical division.

Additional Municipal Commissioner Vikas Dhakane stated the boycott of labor finished by nurses and ward boys at Jumbo Hospital had nothing to do with PCMC. “The contractors did not pay the salaries of the employees and hence they agitated. No patients were affected because the doctors treated them, ”he stated. Dhakane stated that the contractor has not submitted the wage invoice for over two months. “Therefore, we couldn’t pay their payments. If he submits the invoice, we can pay the quantity instantly, ”he stated.

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With inputs from TheIndianEXPRESS

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