The Commission has taken suo-motu cognizance of a media report that 21 patients died in a single day at the government-run Gandhi Hospital in Hyderabad, Telengana on July 22 over alleged power failure, an NHRC statement said.
"The contents of the news report are painful and raise serious issues of violation of Right to Life of the patients," the Commission said while issuing notice to the Principal Secretary, Department of Medical Health and the Family Welfare, Government of Telengana, calling for a report in the matter within six weeks.
It noted that in all such sensitive places and particularly hospitals, there should be a regular or periodical drill to ensure that people managed to work on alternative methods or systems in case of power failure, the statement said.
Before setting out to switch off even generators to rectify a technical snag, doctors, paramedical staff and attendants should have been alerted about the blackout, it said.
According to the media report dated July 24, the electricity supply in the hospital first tripped around 3 PM on July 22 and thereafter, it continued to do so at regular intervals.
Reportedly, Divisional Engineer, Southern Power Distribution Company Limited, Secunderabad, confirmed the power failure in the hospital and that it had some troubles with its own generating equipment.
It is being reported that there had been similar power failures the last month, and the hospital had to rely on its four generators.
