Medical care to rail Passengers in emergency during journey: Railway Board
Medical care to rail Passengers in emergency during journey: Railway Board Order dated 16.11.2022
GOVERNMENT OF INDIA/ भारत सरकार
MINISTRY OF RAILWAYS/ रेल मंत्रालय
(RAILWAY BOARD)/ रेलवे बोर्ड)
No. 2016/11/Treatment Facility
New Delhi, Dated 16.11.2022
General Manager(s),
All Indian Railways & Production Units.
Sub:- Medical care to rail Passengers in emergency during journey – regarding.
Ref:- This office letter of even No. dated 23.03.2018, 05.07.2022 (copy enclosed), 22.09.2022 and 12.10.2022.
Attention is invited to this office letter cited under reference wherein zones were advised to provide medical boxes having medicines, consumables and oxygen cylinder etc. as per the directions of Hon’ble Supreme Court of India in all passenger carrying trains and at railway station.
In this context, it was requested that the instructions issued may be implemented as soon as possible and feedback may be sent. However, no feedback has been received so far.
It is. therefore. advised that feedback in the matter may be sent to the undersigned, IMMEDIATELY, for submission before Director General (Railway Health Services).
(Dr. K. Sridhar/ डॉ. के.श्रीधर)
Executive Director, Health (G)/ कार्यकारी निदेशक, स्वास्थ्य(सा.)
Railway Board/ रेलवे बोर्ड
Source: Indian Railways

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