Maharashtra Women's Commission, led by Rupali Chakankar, to submit final report on Tanisha Bhise's death

Updated : Apr 15, 2025 20:07
|
PTI

The final report about the death of a pregnant woman who had been allegedly denied admission by the Deenanath Mangeshkar Hospital here will be submitted to the government by Tuesday night, Maharashtra women's commission chairperson Rupali Chakankar said.

Chakankar on Tuesday held a review meeting about issues related to women's safety at the Pune collector office.

It was attended by Dr Eknath Pawar, dean of the government-run B J Medical College and Sassoon General Hospital, and deputy commissioner of police Nikhil Pingle, among others.

Deenanath Mangeshkar Hospital came under fire after it allegedly denied admission to a pregnant woman, Tanisha Bhise, over non-payment of a deposit of Rs 10 lakh in the last week of March.

The woman died at another hospital after giving birth to twin daughters.

Asked by reporters about the earlier adverse reports against the Mangeshkar hospital, Chakankar said, "Three reports have been submitted to the government.

The final report by the Sassoon Hospital team is to be submitted tonight. A case will be registered once the fourth report is submitted. Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis has assured me that strict action will be taken in the case."

Dr Eknath Pawar too said the report would be submitted by Tuesday night. "It took a little longer as each and every line is extremely important," he said.

MaharashtraPregnant

Recommended For You

editorji | India

CBI arrests key accused in murder of Suvendu Adhikari's aide from UP

editorji | India

CBI arrests Latur-based coaching centre founder in NEET-UG paper leak case

editorji | India

ED arrests AAP's Deepak Singla after raids in 'bank fraud' case; party calls it political vendetta

editorji | India

Suvendu govt ends religion-based aid, sets up panels to probe corruption, crimes against women during TMC

editorji | India

Friends, relatives protest at Jantar Mantra seeking CBI probe into Twisha Sharma’s death