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https://www.indiatoday.in/india/story/andhra-pradesh-hospitals-dark-baby-delivered-using-cell-phone-light-candles-video-1934923-2022-04-08

 

Hospitals across Andhra Pradesh went dark on Thursday night, and babies had to be delivered from the light of cellphones, candles and torchlights. The state government has announced a 50% industrial power cut to meet rising power demands.

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Ashish Pandey
Amaravati
April 8, 2022
UPDATED: April 8, 2022 09:33 IST

A baby delivered in a hospital in Andhra Pradesh amid power cuts.
 
A baby delivered in a hospital in Andhra Pradesh amid power cuts.
 

Hospitals across multiple parts of Andhra Pradesh reported loss of power on Thursday night, April 7. Babies were delivered by light from cellphones, torches and candles.

 
 

With no electricity at NTR government hospital at Narsipatnam for hours, doctors had to perform delivery under cell phone lights and candles.

Similarly, darkness due to power cuts prevailed in PG Jangareddygudem area Hospital and patients had to suffer for hours. There was no electricity in the maternity ward, while hospital staff said that there was no diesel in the generator. So, the hospital remained in darkness for almost the entire night.

The Andhra Pradesh State power transmission corporation has announced a 50% industrial power cut to meet the rising power demand amid sweltering heat.

The industrial load relief will continue for 15 days. While power demand has increased, the state is facing a deficit of around 5 lakh units per day of power after using all its resources.

The opposition, Telugu Desam Party (TDP), which is already protesting the power price increase, has now taken up the power cut issue.

Party President and former Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu blamed the YS Jagan Mohan Reddy Government for 'a hellish time' due to long hours of unscheduled power cuts.

In a tweet, the TDP chief expressed concern over the people in villages suffering on account of severe interruptions in power supply without prior information.

“A state which once illuminated with abundant power, was now pushed into darkness and blackouts,” he said.

Naidu demanded that Chief Minister YS Jagan give answers to the pregnant and lactating women who were suffering a lot in maternity hospitals.

He also demanded the Yuvajana Sramika Rythu Congress Party (YSRCP) government to explain to the general public as to why the state was facing frequent and long power cuts.

“Why is the government implementing power cuts though the people were paying huge current bills without fail?” he further said.

Chandrababu Naidu advised the government to stop threatening the public who were raising their voice against its unscheduled power cuts and solve the issue.

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Generators untai kada generators Lela pothe ilanti hospitals license cancel chestharu any hospital with operations theater they must have generators 

 

how they missed this logic?? 
 

Mari too much chestunaru 

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3 minutes ago, fasak_vachadu said:

Generators untai kada generators Lela pothe ilanti hospitals license cancel chestharu any hospital with operations theater they must have generators 

 

how they missed this logic?? 
 

Mari too much chestunaru 

 

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16 minutes ago, AWS said:

 

So suspend cheyandi aha hospital in charge nee anthe it is not jagan duty to take care every single problem 

vadu avadoo video tese vadu giving some dialogues 

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31 minutes ago, fasak_vachadu said:

So suspend cheyandi aha hospital in charge nee anthe it is not jagan duty to take care every single problem 

vadu avadoo video tese vadu giving some dialogues 

venkataiki okadu janaaba lekka veyyamante istaraakulu lekka vesadanta

ala vundi nuvvu cheppaedhi

power enduku ledani question cheste generator enduku ledhu ani question chestunnav choodu

nee logic prakaram generator lenanduku aa hospital ni suspend cheyyali ok, i too agree

alaage power cut avutunnanduku jagan govt ni kooda suspend cheyyala?

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6 minutes ago, AWS said:

venkataiki okadu janaaba lekka veyyamante istaraakulu lekka vesadanta

ala vundi nuvvu cheppaedhi

power enduku ledani question cheste generator enduku ledhu ani question chestunnav choodu

nee logic prakaram generator lenanduku aa hospital ni suspend cheyyali ok, i too agree

alaage power cut avutunnanduku jagan govt ni kooda suspend cheyyala?

No summer lo power cut anedi mana india lo common even maa telangana lo kida 4 to 5 hours daily cut chestunaru morning 3 hours and afternoon 1 hour or evening 2 hours 

mundugala plan chesukunedi  government power buy cheytam from pakka state nuchi 

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22 hours ago, AWS said:

https://www.indiatoday.in/india/story/andhra-pradesh-hospitals-dark-baby-delivered-using-cell-phone-light-candles-video-1934923-2022-04-08

 

Hospitals across Andhra Pradesh went dark on Thursday night, and babies had to be delivered from the light of cellphones, candles and torchlights. The state government has announced a 50% industrial power cut to meet rising power demands.

ashish_pandey_0.jpeg?pvDb78lZawpWlQJmetU
Ashish Pandey
Amaravati
April 8, 2022
UPDATED: April 8, 2022 09:33 IST
 

A baby delivered in a hospital in Andhra Pradesh amid power cuts.
 
A baby delivered in a hospital in Andhra Pradesh amid power cuts.
 

Hospitals across multiple parts of Andhra Pradesh reported loss of power on Thursday night, April 7. Babies were delivered by light from cellphones, torches and candles.

 
 

With no electricity at NTR government hospital at Narsipatnam for hours, doctors had to perform delivery under cell phone lights and candles.

Similarly, darkness due to power cuts prevailed in PG Jangareddygudem area Hospital and patients had to suffer for hours. There was no electricity in the maternity ward, while hospital staff said that there was no diesel in the generator. So, the hospital remained in darkness for almost the entire night.

The Andhra Pradesh State power transmission corporation has announced a 50% industrial power cut to meet the rising power demand amid sweltering heat.

The industrial load relief will continue for 15 days. While power demand has increased, the state is facing a deficit of around 5 lakh units per day of power after using all its resources.

The opposition, Telugu Desam Party (TDP), which is already protesting the power price increase, has now taken up the power cut issue.

Party President and former Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu blamed the YS Jagan Mohan Reddy Government for 'a hellish time' due to long hours of unscheduled power cuts.

In a tweet, the TDP chief expressed concern over the people in villages suffering on account of severe interruptions in power supply without prior information.

“A state which once illuminated with abundant power, was now pushed into darkness and blackouts,” he said.

Naidu demanded that Chief Minister YS Jagan give answers to the pregnant and lactating women who were suffering a lot in maternity hospitals.

He also demanded the Yuvajana Sramika Rythu Congress Party (YSRCP) government to explain to the general public as to why the state was facing frequent and long power cuts.

“Why is the government implementing power cuts though the people were paying huge current bills without fail?” he further said.

Chandrababu Naidu advised the government to stop threatening the public who were raising their voice against its unscheduled power cuts and solve the issue.

So sad.. Power backup lekunda em chestunnaru e Hospitals and Govt. 2020+ lo kuda ila jarugutunnayi antey complete system wrong anali as Jayaprakash says about healthcare and infra in India. 

 

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22 hours ago, AWS said:

https://www.indiatoday.in/india/story/andhra-pradesh-hospitals-dark-baby-delivered-using-cell-phone-light-candles-video-1934923-2022-04-08

 

Hospitals across Andhra Pradesh went dark on Thursday night, and babies had to be delivered from the light of cellphones, candles and torchlights. The state government has announced a 50% industrial power cut to meet rising power demands.

ashish_pandey_0.jpeg?pvDb78lZawpWlQJmetU
Ashish Pandey
Amaravati
April 8, 2022
UPDATED: April 8, 2022 09:33 IST
 

A baby delivered in a hospital in Andhra Pradesh amid power cuts.
 
A baby delivered in a hospital in Andhra Pradesh amid power cuts.
 

Hospitals across multiple parts of Andhra Pradesh reported loss of power on Thursday night, April 7. Babies were delivered by light from cellphones, torches and candles.

 
 

With no electricity at NTR government hospital at Narsipatnam for hours, doctors had to perform delivery under cell phone lights and candles.

Similarly, darkness due to power cuts prevailed in PG Jangareddygudem area Hospital and patients had to suffer for hours. There was no electricity in the maternity ward, while hospital staff said that there was no diesel in the generator. So, the hospital remained in darkness for almost the entire night.

The Andhra Pradesh State power transmission corporation has announced a 50% industrial power cut to meet the rising power demand amid sweltering heat.

The industrial load relief will continue for 15 days. While power demand has increased, the state is facing a deficit of around 5 lakh units per day of power after using all its resources.

The opposition, Telugu Desam Party (TDP), which is already protesting the power price increase, has now taken up the power cut issue.

Party President and former Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu blamed the YS Jagan Mohan Reddy Government for 'a hellish time' due to long hours of unscheduled power cuts.

In a tweet, the TDP chief expressed concern over the people in villages suffering on account of severe interruptions in power supply without prior information.

“A state which once illuminated with abundant power, was now pushed into darkness and blackouts,” he said.

Naidu demanded that Chief Minister YS Jagan give answers to the pregnant and lactating women who were suffering a lot in maternity hospitals.

He also demanded the Yuvajana Sramika Rythu Congress Party (YSRCP) government to explain to the general public as to why the state was facing frequent and long power cuts.

“Why is the government implementing power cuts though the people were paying huge current bills without fail?” he further said.

Chandrababu Naidu advised the government to stop threatening the public who were raising their voice against its unscheduled power cuts and solve the issue.

Ee news chudangane idiots will come out of their closets and will start blaming the government.

How many of these fellows have installed rooftop solar?

Shame on us for letting this happen to the babies.

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I feel sorry for patients and doctors as well.

Ilanti incidents lo koncham theda jarigithey sensitive doctors depression loki potharu

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1 minute ago, krishnaaa said:

Ee news chudangane idiots will come out of their closets and will start blaming the government.

How many of these fellows have installed rooftop solar?

Shame on us for letting this happen to the babies.

its individual choice to keep roof top solar

is not it minimum responsibility of govt to make sure emergency services have power?

if not blaming govt for its failure whom should be blamed

 

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