Swine flu alert: Passengers screened on Thar express
Medical and health authorities have started screening passengers travelling between India and Pakistan through weekly Thar Express to check Swine Flu. “We have set up a counter at India’s last railway station, Munabao on western front, to prevent the disease. If any one, whether Indian or Pakistani passenger, is found vulnerable to the disease, our staff administer the medicine,” says a senior medical and health official.
The authorities stepped up efforts to prevent the Swine Flu after two cases tested positive in border district of Barmer. “A mobile unit, headed by a doctor and required staff, stations at Munabao on every Saturday to screen the passengers,” says Ajmal Hussain, chief medical officer at Barmer.
“We take special caution regarding pregnant women travelling on the Thar Express and give them required medicine,” Mr Hussain said.
“It is our duty to provide medicine to passengers without keeping in mind their nationality,” the health official says.
Besides this, a medical team at the Munabao railway station is providing polio drops to children.
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‘HOPE DMK NOT PUSHED TO PULL OUT’
Chennai, March 18: DMK MP Kanimozhi on Sunday hoped that the Centre will “not push” the party to take a decision on its continuance in the government over India’s stand on the US-sponsored resolution against Sri Lankan government in the UN Human Rights Council.
“That is the decision for party leaders to make. I hope the DMK will not be pushed to make any such decision and we are hopeful that the government understands what we mean,” she said.
She was responding to a question whether the DMK will pull out of the UPA government if India does not support the resolution in the UN against Sri Lankan government over alleged human rights violations during the last phase of the civil war.
The DMK and its archrival AIADMK have been demanding that India support the resolution. However, India has not yet announced its stand on the issue.
Ms Kanimozhi said the DMK has called a meeting of its executive body to discuss the Sri Lankan issue.
“I am sure that the Central government will understand what we are saying and it will support the resolution,” she told a television channel.
— PTI
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