Delhi infant deaths: Within minutes of fire, staff made calls, but not to police
The report of the nursing home cell dated May 7, 2024 states that there are at least 119 more nursing homes like the Vivek Vihar facility whose licences expired two months ago on March 31, 2024 and another 133 nursing homes whose registration expired in March 2023. And 65 whose licences expired in March 2020.
These nursing home’s range in size from small facilities with just two beds to those with 70 beds, which would make them almost full-fledged hospitals. The report adds that out of the 340 that have seen their licences expire, the prices of renewing or cancelling licences is ongoing in 98.
Delhi’s AAP government pointed to the city-state’s bureaucracy, which reports to the LG.
Health minister Saurabh Bhardwaj said that the Secretary (Health) has yet not reported for duty. “I am unable to provide the information as the same is available with the department and not available offhand with me,” he added.
The health secretary did not respond to requests seeking comment.
Delhi infant deaths: All on-duty staffers fled when fire began, says employee
HT reached out to 20 of these nursing homes with longest pendency out of which seven responded. At Aggarwal Charitable Hospital, in North Delhi’s Shakti Nagar, whose licence expired in March 2020, an official who answered the phone said that they were not able to renew the registration for lack of an NOC (no-objection certificate) from the fire department. “We don’t have an active licence as fire NOC has become a prerequisite for licence application after 2020 and the building of the hospital is very old and it came up before the existing fire policy.”
At the Temple Nursing Home in Daryaganj, an official who answered the hospital’s phone said that the their licence, which expired in 2020, was under review. “We are very old hospital and we have applied for renewal of licence,” she added.
Finally, at Maharaja Agarsain Hospital (Charitable) in Ashok Vihar, a doctor disputed the status mentioned in the report. “We have all the licences in place and we should not be on this list.”
In truth, many should not be operating.
(With inputs from Varun Bhandari)