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Page15 Local.Qxd (Page 1) DAILY EXCELSIOR, JAMMU FRIDAY, MAY 26, 2017 (PAGE 15) Ayodhya demolition case SC 'no' to urgent hearing on PM calls for indigenous manufacture Charges against Advani, plea to conduct NEET afresh of medical equipment MUMBAI, May 25: cheapest and best of health facil- up at Jhajjar in Haryana. others to be framed today NEW DELHI, May 25: ities to the poor and needy and it "We are coming up with new Stressing the need to provide has thus, come up with a nation- AIIMS and medical colleges LUCKNOW, May 25: Court said in its order. order, asked the CBI Court to The Supreme Court today refused to grant an urgent hearing on affordable health care to the The Special Judge, SK add conspiracy charges against al health policy using a holistic across the country. We want Special CBI court, hearing a plea seeking to conduct afresh the National Eligibility-cum- poor, Prime Minister Narendra approach after a span of 15 years. every citizen to have access to Yadav, said that no exemption the accused in the trial. Entrance Test (NEET) examination for admission to MBBS and the Ayodhya demolition case, Modi today called on start-ups to "We want to take preventive best medical treatment," Modi from appearance will be After the demolition of the BDS courses for the current academic year. today failed to frame charges make medical equipment indige- said. allowed on May 30. disputed structure in Ayodhya The plea, which was mentioned before a vacation bench of and promotive health care sys- nously to reduce dependence on He lauded the efforts of the against the six accused in the While except for Satish Justices L Nageswara Rao and Navin Sinha, sought a direction to tem to the masses. In the coming on December 6, 1992, two FIRs import. Tata Memorial Centre towards case and has now fixed May 30 Pradhan, all the other five sur- conduct the NEET exam again alleging that the exam papers were years, our aim is that 2.5 per cent were lodged. While Crime No- "More than 10 lakh people curing cancer. as the fresh date for filing of the rendered in the court and got leaked in Bihar and also circulated in states like Rajasthan and of the GDP should be spent on 197 dealt with actual "demoli- get detected with cancer every "I congratulate Tata charges. bail on Saturday last while West Bengal. health care," Modi said. tion of the mosque by Kar year and around 6.5 lakh die of (Memorial) hospital on their However, the court would be Pradhan surrendered yesterday. The plea was mentioned in the apex court a day after the He said in order to provide Sevaks", crime No-198 named the disease annually. platinum jubilee. I am happy to framing charges against six Now as far as appearance of Madras High Court granted interim stay on the publication of the the best facilities to cancer Advani, Joshi and 13 others International Agency for release this book," Modi said other accused including BJP LK Advani, MM Joshi, Uma results of NEET 2017 across the country. patients, different hospitals Sangh Parivar leaders for incit- Research on Cancer has after releasing the book titled leaders LK Advani, Dr MM Bharti, Vinay Katiyar and other Over 11 lakh MBBS and BDS aspirants had appeared for the working in the field of cancer ing the mob through their expressed apprehensions that the 'Indelible footprints on the sands Joshi and Union Minister Uma remaining leaders are con- NEET this year at more than 1,900 centres across the country on research and treatment should be speeches. May 7. The apex court was told that it should also stay the decla- figures will only double in 30 of time'. Bharti along with others tomor- cerned, during tomorrow's fram- brought together on one plat- The trial on the basis of the ration of the results of the NEET 2017 examination. However, the years," Modi said after launching The book traces the journey row. ing of chargesheet exemption form, wherein the treatment pro- first FIR started at the special bench said there was no urgency to hear the plea as the Madras a book to mark Tata Memorial of the hospital, identifying and The CBI Special Court has application were yet to be vided is cheap and the most mod- CBI court in Lucknow, while High Court had already granted an interim stay on the publication Centre's 75 years of social serv- defining its growth and develop- fixed May 30 as next date for moved in the Court. ern technology is used. personal appearances and fram- the case against them began at a of the results. ice. ment. Sources say most likely He was addressing the event "When my Government ing of charges against six people special court in Rae Bareli. Two "Whatever reasons you are giving, the fact is that there is an "After 75 years, this institute exemption application will be interim stay. There is an interim stay on declaration of results. The held in Mumbai through video came to power in 2014, there -- Ram Vilas Vedanti, Mahant of them -- Ashok Singhal and is known for education, human moved in the Court tomorrow. stay might be on different grounds but results will not be declared," conferencing from New Delhi. were 36 cancer hospitals associ- Nritya Gopal Das, Mahant Giriraj Kishore -- died during resource development and But if Advani and others do not the bench told the lawyer who mentioned the matter on behalf of a The Prime Minister said that ated with the cancer grid. In the Dharamdas, Ganpat Rai, Satish the trial. research. Very few hospitals in appear in the Court tomorrow, private trust. 70 per cent of the equipments last three years, the number has Pradhan and Baikunth Lal the Court would not be able to On April 19 last, while "What is the urgency? There is already an interim stay. You can gone up to 108," he said. India have done so much for ordering restoration of conspira- used to treat patients are import- human ailment," the prime min- Sharma. frame the charges. mention the matter next week. We are not rejecting it now," the ed from foreign countries, which Modi said with the help and cy charges against the accused, ister said. Pointing out that can- The Court in its order has While the special CBI court bench said. The Madras High Court had yesterday granted interim raises the cost of treatment sub- expertise of Tata Memorial the Supreme Court ordered that cer was one of the biggest chal- said that as per the Supreme had dropped conspiracy charged stay on the publication of the NEET result on a batch of pleas stantially. Centre, four more cancer both the cases should be clubbed lenges of our times, he said it Court order, charges have to be against the leaders in 2001, the alleging that a uniform question paper was not given in the exam- "This situation has to change research institutes are being ination and there was a vast difference between the ones in English was vital to create a common framed against the accused Allahabad High Court had and a composite trial should be because it makes the treatment developed in Varanasi, and in Tamil. within four weeks. "Since upheld the order in 2010. held at the Lucknow Court. It Chandigarh, Visakhapatnam and platform where patients get The high court had also directed the Medical Council of India, very costly," he said. accused are not present today, The CBI, however, had also asked the Court to start a "I call on the start-up industry Guwahati. affordable treatment. "Cancer is charges cannot be framed. moved the Supreme Court, day-to-day hearing and finish it the director of Central Board of Secondary Education and the no less than an 'agni pariksha' for Union Health Ministry to file counter affidavits on these pleas on to come forward and do research "These will prove to be Hence, next date is May 30," the which in its April 19, 2017 within two years. (UNI) anyone," he said. The contribu- June 7. The petitioners before the high court have demanded that on how can medical devices be immensely beneficial for cancer manufactured indigenously. We patients who have to travel far to tion of the Tata Memorial the NEET 2017 be cancelled and a fresh exam with a uniform Hospital towards its cure is laud- question paper be conducted. They have claimed that different sets want that devices get manufac- get treatment. This will also give IiAS warns of Rs 650 cr loss of question paper had been used at various places, though a com- tured here so that patients can relief to their families," he said. able, he said. "I congratulate mon syllabus had been announced. benefit," he said. Modi said apart from these Ratan Tata and Tata Memorial In Tamil Nadu, the question papers were different for those The Prime Minister said the research institutes, a National Hospital for serving the poor," for Raymond in selling JK House who opted English and Tamil and the one in Tamil was easier, they Government's aim is to provide Cancer Institute will also come Modi said. (PTI) NEW DELHI, May 25: (built up), putting a value on the quality of board oversight at have claimed. (PTI) entire transaction at Rs 7,100 Raymond is of concern if the Female bootlegger Vijaypur police seizes 89 nips Raymond Ltd's move to sell crore". board is unable to separate the its premium property 'JK House' It added: "Raymond, howev- interests of the company and its 3 Pak nationals held in Bengaluru held, illicit in Mumbai to its promoters and er, proposes to sell the property to promoters," IiAS said.
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