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'Despite directions from PM, DC Jammu's office, Relief Commissioner doesn't grant medical help' | | | Early Times Report JAMMU, Oct 25: The family members of the Usha Koul of Bantalab alleged that, who has been suffering from terminal disease cancer for last some time, despite the directions of the Prime Minister of India and Deputy Commissioner Jammu's office, the Relif Commissioner didn't clear bill due to which patients is still suffering. In a press note issued here, it states that patient's husband is retired and gets Rs. 13000, as pension which is not enough to bear the cost of treatment as she needs more than 10 lakhs for treatment. In this connection PM of India vide his Nos: PMO/E/2018/0324353 dated 4.7.2018 and No 0334009 dt. 10.7.2018 directed the DC Jammu to settle all medical bills even state Governor vide his no 999000876711 and 99900057283 dated 3.7. 2018 also asked to settle the case as soon as possible. The DC Jammu had forward the case to Relief commissioner as the pensioner is Migrant. The Relief Commissioner written that he was not received bills to vide his No:RRCM/DCR/GRIEV/18-19/175-77 DATED 22.9..3018. It further states that after enquirer the bills were traced and resubmitted to Relief commissioner received by relief commissioner office vide his receipt no 6074 dated 15.10 18 ,but till date bills have not been settled resulting the poor family has been surfeiting and reached for begging. It alleged that the work done by relief commissioner is very poor and higher authorities need to look in to the matter and must be direct to work properly and settle the claim at once. The clerks of the office does not work properly as their attitude is very poor towards such cases which needs to be settled on emergency basis . |
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