Published 16:13 IST, April 24th 2020
Plea in Delhi HC calls for adequate protective gears for sanitation workers amid pandemic
A petition was moved in Delhi High Court on Thursday seeking directions to authorities for the safety of lakhs of sanitation workers
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To ensure safety of lakhs of sanitation workers who are carrying out waste collection and disposal during COVID-19 pandemic, a petition was moved in Delhi High Court on Thursday seeking directions to authorities to provide m with protective gears. petition, filed by social activist Harnam Singh through advocate Mahmood Pracha, is expected to come up for hearing in High Court on Friday.
plea sought directions to authorities concerned to "provide protective equipment to sanitation workers" who have been working "tirelessly and selflessly" during COVID-19 pandemic, which it said has put lives of billions of people across world at risk.
petitioner mentioned that he had earlier approached Supreme Court for securing safety of "vulnerable and highly exposed" sanitation workers, and Supreme Court had disposed of petition while recording categorical submission that adequate safety equipment was being provided to m as per mandatory WHO guidelines.
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"Even though order implies that safety of all sanitation workers has been ensured by strict compliance with guidelines for disbursement of protective equipment to m, petitioner has come across information from several sources, including news articles, of completely hapless and offensive extent to which sanitation workers have been left to fend for mselves against COVID-19 while performing ir essential public function which is in itself crucial for restricting spread of pandemic," plea said.
It said that sanitation workers largely belong to a lower ecomic category and that se workers are unlikely to have means and opportunity to approach this court, and refore petitioner is moving present petition in public interest. plea also mentioned that petitioner has also written letters to authorities over issue, but so far adequate measures has been taken in matter, and refore he is moving petition due to urgent and immediate nature of issue.
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Ordinance for protection of healthcare workers
Union I&B Minister Prakash Javadekar anunced that Union Cabinet had approved an ordinance to protect health workers. Basically, Epidemic Diseases Act, 1897 has been amended to make an attack on health workers a cognisable and n-bailable offence. investigation in such cases has to be completed within 30 days and verdict will have to be delivered within one year. Assault on health workers will attract a penalty of Rs.50,000 to 2 lakh and a jail term of 3 months to 5 years.
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If it is a serious injury, an enhanced penalty in form of Rs.1 to 5 lakh and a jail term ranging from 6 months to 7 years will apply. Moreover, twice cost of damd property of healthcare workers will be recovered from guilty. Javadekar also revealed that a decision had been taken by Cabinet whereby n-COVID patients can be freely treated even in n-panelled or COVID hospitals under Ayushmann Bharat Yojana.
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(With Inputs from ANI)
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16:13 IST, April 24th 2020