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Indore News: JAYS Protest Intensifies, Half Naked Rally Taken Out

**Indore (Madhya Pradesh): Protest by Jai Adivasi Yuva Shakti (JAYS) Enters Second Week Over ‘Rat Bite Incident’ at MY Hospital**

The protest by Jai Adivasi Yuva Shakti (JAYS) against the infamous “rat bite incident” at Maharaja Yeshwantrao (MY) Hospital has now entered its second week. For the past seven days, JAYS activists have been staging an indefinite sit-in outside the hospital gate, demanding the suspension of the dean and superintendent, along with the registration of an FIR against them.

On Sunday afternoon, when their demands were not met, JAYS activists gathered at the MY Hospital gate and marched towards the statue of Mahatma Gandhi, raising slogans. From there, they proceeded in a half-naked rally to the Collectorate as a mark of strong protest.

The protestors are demanding the suspension of the dean, superintendent, and other negligent officials, as well as the registration of a culpable homicide case following the death of an Adivasi newborn from RupaPada village in Dhar district. The infant succumbed after suffering rat bites at the hospital’s NICU.

JAYS state president Pawan Dawar said, “We had informed the authorities on September 6, but till now no strict action has been taken. The government keeps giving assurances, but no accountability is being fixed.”

JAYS national president Lokesh Mujalda added, “Our demands are clear: book the dean, MY superintendent, and other responsible officials under criminal charges, and provide adequate compensation to the affected families so such incidents never happen again.”

The protest initially began on Sunday, September 21, when JAYS workers occupied the MY Hospital gate late into the night. The organisation has announced it will continue the agitation until their demands are met.

### JAYS’ Key Demands
– Immediate suspension of the dean and superintendent of MY Hospital, along with other responsible officials.
– FIR and criminal proceedings against negligent officers.
– Compensation of Rs 1 crore each to the families of the two victims.

### MY Hospital Rat Incident Timeline

**August 30–31**
– Rats attacked newborns in the NICU of Emway Hospital.

**September 1**
– Video surfaced showing rats present in the NICU ward.

**September 2**
– Death of a newborn from Dhar district.
– Dr Arvind Ghamghoria formed an investigation committee.
– Nurse suspended for negligence.
– Notices issued to Pediatric Surgery HOD and in-charge Anaesthesia.

**September 3**
– Death of a newborn from Dewas district.
– State-level investigation committee formed on the Chief Minister’s orders.

**September 4**
– State-level committee from Bhopal inspected the hospital.

**September 6**
– Family of the Dhar victim reached the hospital.
– Informed that four fingers of the newborn were bitten by rats.

**September 9**
– Deputy CM Rajendra Shukla reviewed the incident at MY Hospital.

**September 10**
– Family of the Dewas victim met Collector Shivam Verma.
– Rs 5 lakh assistance provided to the family.
– NICU incident in-charge Dr Mukesh Joshi suspended.
– Departmental head Dr Brajesh Rathore removed from his post.
– Madhya Pradesh High Court took suo motu cognizance of the case.
– State government directed status report submission by September 15.

**September 21**
– JAYS began protest at main gate of MY Hospital.

**September 23**
– Doctors and staff of Maharaja Yeshwantrao Hospital Junior Doctors Association launched a counter-protest against the indefinite agitation by JAYS.
– Alumni of MGM extended support to JAYS.

The protest continues as JAYS demands strict accountability and justice for the victims of this tragic incident. Updates will follow as the situation unfolds.
https://www.freepressjournal.in/indore/indore-news-jays-protest-intensifies-half-naked-rally-taken-out

Indore News: Dispute Over Giving Lift Led To Loading Rickshaw Driver’s Murder; Accused Caught

**Indore Police Arrest E-Rickshaw Driver for Murder Over Dispute on Giving Lift**

*Indore (Madhya Pradesh):*

Police have arrested an e-rickshaw driver in connection with the murder of a loading vehicle driver following a dispute over giving a lift. A crucial tip from a woman helped law enforcement crack the case, and she is set to be rewarded for her assistance.

According to DCP (Zone-1) Krishna Lalchandani, on September 23, the body of Deepak Kiran (50), a resident of Siddharth Nagar, Gandhi Nagar, was discovered near Kendriya School on Airport Road. He was found with severe head injuries.

Investigations began with a review of CCTV footage in the area. Thanks to the lead provided by an anonymous woman, police arrested Ganesh Ransinghe, of Nenaud Multi, Gandhi Nagar. Ganesh sustained injuries during the arrest and is currently undergoing medical treatment. He allegedly confessed to the crime.

**Quarrel Over Lift Request**

During questioning, Ganesh admitted that Deepak, who was returning from a temple, asked him for a lift to Gandhi Nagar. When Ganesh refused, an argument ensued. In a fit of anger, Ganesh reportedly picked up a cement block from the roadside and struck Deepak on the head, fatally injuring him, before fleeing the scene.

Further details revealed that after the incident, Ganesh returned home and assaulted his sister-in-law and her children before going into hiding. Police confirmed that Ganesh was under the influence of intoxicants at the time of the crime.

DCP Lalchandani stated that further interrogation will take place once Ganesh recovers, including tracing his movements before and after the incident. CCTV footage has confirmed that Ganesh acted alone.

The woman who provided the crucial tip will be rewarded for her valuable assistance, the DCP added.

*The investigation continues as authorities work to bring justice in this case.*
https://www.freepressjournal.in/indore/indore-news-dispute-over-giving-lift-led-to-loading-rickshaw-drivers-murder-accused-caught

Indore: 3 Child Labourers Rescued; Action Against Employers

**Three Child Labourers Rescued from Welding Shop and Garage in Indore**

Indore (Madhya Pradesh): On Thursday, three child labourers were rescued from a welding shop and a garage in Indore’s Dwarkapuri area by the District Task Force. The operation involved officials from multiple departments including the Women and Child Development Department, Labour Department, Special Juvenile Police Unit, and local police.

The rescue team comprised Women and Child Development officials Ashish Goswami, Lokendra Jadhav, Shivkanya Baghel, Shriram Osari, Radha Phoolpagare, Bhuralal Chadiya, Labour Department representatives Purnima, Pravesh Gupta, Kuldeep Ingle, Special Juvenile Police Unit officer Rajkumar Khandelwal, and personnel from Dwarkapuri police.

During the inspection, one minor was found working at Gopal Gas Welding, while two others were employed as mechanics at Rathore Auto Garage, Vidur Nagar. All three children, aged 16 years, were promptly rescued.

Legal proceedings were initiated against the employers, Gopal Kushwah and Subhash Rathore, under the Child Labour Prohibition Act for employing minors. Reports indicated that Kushwah paid the rescued boy Rs 300 per day, whereas Rathore paid Rs 20 daily to each child.

The children, who are residents of Indore, received counselling and their families were contacted. Following a medical examination, Child Welfare Committee chairman Dharmendra Pandya ordered that one child be handed over to his family, while the remaining two were sent to a shelter home for their protection.

The Labour Department confirmed that legal action would continue against both employers to ensure adherence to child labour laws.

This operation highlights the ongoing efforts by local authorities to combat child labour and safeguard the rights and welfare of minors in the region.
https://www.freepressjournal.in/indore/indore-3-child-labourers-rescued-action-against-employers