Singhania hospital thane

  1. Will Singhania Hospital restart?
  2. Smt. sunita Devi Singhania Hospital & Research Centre, Eye Bank Services, Mumbai
  3. Dr. Dilip Gaitonde
  4. Singhania family
  5. Singhania wants Thackeray to apologise to hospital staff, patients
  6. SINGHANIA, SENA ON WARPATH
  7. Singhania family
  8. Dr. Dilip Gaitonde
  9. SINGHANIA, SENA ON WARPATH
  10. Will Singhania Hospital restart?


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Will Singhania Hospital restart?

after laying off 400 employees, trustees of the sunitadevi singhania hospital in thane held several closed-door meetings on monday to decide the future of one of the central suburbs' best hospitals. sources say the decision to lay off the employees, which include 80 doctors, was taken as the wage and overhead bills pinched harder after the losses suffered when the hospital was ransacked by angry shiv sainiks following the death of anand dighe. "the lay-off may not be the end of the road for the hospital. at present, downsizing is a major issue," said an official. however, there is no news so far on the package for laid-off employees with officials also tightlipped on possible compensation from the shiv sena. replying to concerns of the future of the j k gram, a sprawling residential complex, the official said, "the school in the complex continues as it is also open to outside children. the residential complex houses several employees of the j k group." surveyors of the hospital's insurance company have inspected the destruction and are likely to submit their report soon. staffers are keen to lend a helping hand to ensure the hospital restarts again. like rajendra thanekar, an ambulance driver at the hospital. "there are rumours that we will be shunted out. i'm the only earning member of my family and now i'm finding it difficult to pay my daughter's school fees," thanekar said. the hospital, which once offered the best cardiac services in the area, is now a wreck with no s...

Smt. sunita Devi Singhania Hospital & Research Centre, Eye Bank Services, Mumbai

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Dr. Dilip Gaitonde

Having obtained his masters degree in ophthalmology from LTM Medical College, Sion, Dr. Dilip stepped into private practice way back in 1987. He was appointed Head of Ophthalmology department at Singhania hospital, Thane and also served the poor as Hon Surgeon at S.S.L. Charitable Hospital, Kalyan for 22 long years. In addition to being an experienced and expert cataract surgeon, he has also mastered the technique of Lasik procedures. He is constantly upgrading his skills by attending international conferences at Vienna, Amsterdam, London, New Orleans etc and is a member of European Society of Cataract & Refractive surgeons which helps him to bring the best international insights to the problems of his patients. Further, he is also interested in Glaucoma management and is a life member of Glaucoma Society of India. He is also invited for talks in different conferences across India. WORK EXPERIENCE • Three years residency at Ophthalmology Department , LTMG Hospital ,Sion from 1984 to 1987 • In Private Practice in own Eye Clinic ( Bhaskar Eyecare) since 1987 . Have OPD equipped with Humphrey Perimeter, Lenstar , Pentacam , IOL Master 500, Topcon OCT , Topcon Fundus Camera , Topcon NCT Tomey A Scan Biometer, Tomey Pachymeter and Pattern Green Laser. • Have Own Operation Theatre with Laminar Air Flow equipped with Zeiss Microscope and Infinity Phacoemulsification System and Horizontal B Class Autoclave • Co- Owner of Isight Laser Centre an independant Lasik Centre equipped wit...

Singhania family

Singhania family Current region Place of origin Members Shyam Hari Singhania Ajaypat Singhania Sripati Singhania Vinita Singhania Nidhipati Singhania Ramapati Singhania Madhupati Singhania Akshaypat Singhania Abhishek Singhania Anantpat Singhania Harshpati Singhania Vikrampati Singhania Anshuman Singhania Shrivats Singhania Dr.Raghavpat Singhania Madhavkrishna Singhania Estate(s) Kamla Retreat (Kanpur) Ganga Kutir (Kanpur) JK House (Mumbai) The Singhania family is a prominent Indian business family, that started out in the Indian city of Family history [ ] As per records of After Ramsukhdas and Sarbsukhdas, the business was passed on to Ramsukhdas' son, Sewaram. Baldeodas took over the reins of the business along with his brother Munnalal from his father Sewaram. During this time the family also earned the royal title of 'Rajah Sahib'. Baldeodas had six sons and among them was Juggilal who took over the family business and played an important role in expanding and diversifying the business from bankers and traders to industrialists. After Kamlapat the business was passed on to his three sons - Padampat, Kailashpat and Lakshmipat. Padampat established Straw Products Ltd in 1940 with support from Nawab of Bhopal - In 1944, the family bought a woolen textile mill - Raymond Woollen Mills - in Thane from Family branches [ ] Kanpur branch [ ] Padampat Singhania continued to manage the businesses from Kanpur while his younger brothers moved to Mumbai and Kolkata.Singhania became ...

Singhania wants Thackeray to apologise to hospital staff, patients

thane: vijaypat singhania, chairperson of the raymond group, is hopping mad as he surveys the charred ruins of the sunitidevi singhania hospital which was targetted by shiv sainiks on sunday night soon after they learnt of their leader anand dighe's death. the mob blamed the hospital for mr dighe's death and vent its spleen by vandalising the building. "i demand that sena chief bal thackeray come here and apologise to all my patients and staff who were put through the harrowing ordeal for which he is responsible," mr singhania said on tuesday. "i wonder whether it is worth re- building and re-opening the hospital in an environment where it could be prone to a similar attack every time some local leader dies within its walls. 'ab sher ke aage hame sambhalna hoga' (we have to be careful with the tiger),'' mr singhania said. in fact, the trustees are seriously deliberating on whether to open the hospital or not. the management says its decision will be announced in a couple of days. understandably, this uncertainty has caused much anxiety among the 400-odd hospital staff. "what an awful thing to happen bang in the middle of the ganpati celebrations,'' sighed operation room technician maruti thakur. the workers are contemplating taking out a morcha to mr thackeray's house to protest against what his followers have done. as mr singhania surveys the scene, he is accompanied by a team of experts who are trying to assess the damage. they say the loss could be much more than the ru...

SINGHANIA, SENA ON WARPATH

Mumbai, Sept. 1 : Mumbai, Sept. 1: The battle between industrialist Vijaypat Singhania and Shiv Sena chief Bal Thackeray is escalating into a war with the Sena deciding to sue Singhania's Thane hospital, its cadres had vandalised last Sunday for the 'negligence' death of its leader Anand Dighe. As Singhania, chairman of the Raymonds Group, turned up the heat on Thackeray and sought a public apology from the leader for the Sena-sponsored vandalism, the party started consulting lawyers and doctors to make a case of negligence against doctors who had attended Dighe. Doctors at Thane's Sunitidevi Singhania Hospital said Dighe had died of a heart attack shortly after they operated on his legs fractured in a road accident. They denied any negligence on their part and blamed the death on his 'poor' heart condition. But Sena leaders, preparing to sue the hospital, said the doctors should not have operated on Dighe when he had a heart problem. They accused the hospital authorities of not taking enough precautions beforehand. Angered by the news of Dighe's death, who was Sena's district president and popular among the workers, Shiv Sainiks rampaged through the two-storied hospital on the Raymonds compound in Thane, trashing its furniture and torching ambulances and cars in the parking lot. Sena activists broke into a Raymonds showroom and looted it. They stoned and damaged cars, buses and autorickshaws across the neighbouring industrial city, before shutting down the district last M...

Singhania family

Singhania family Current region Place of origin Members Shyam Hari Singhania Ajaypat Singhania Sripati Singhania Vinita Singhania Nidhipati Singhania Ramapati Singhania Madhupati Singhania Akshaypat Singhania Abhishek Singhania Anantpat Singhania Harshpati Singhania Vikrampati Singhania Anshuman Singhania Shrivats Singhania Dr.Raghavpat Singhania Madhavkrishna Singhania Estate(s) Kamla Retreat (Kanpur) Ganga Kutir (Kanpur) JK House (Mumbai) The Singhania family is a prominent Indian business family, that started out in the Indian city of Family history [ ] As per records of After Ramsukhdas and Sarbsukhdas, the business was passed on to Ramsukhdas' son, Sewaram. Baldeodas took over the reins of the business along with his brother Munnalal from his father Sewaram. During this time the family also earned the royal title of 'Rajah Sahib'. Baldeodas had six sons and among them was Juggilal who took over the family business and played an important role in expanding and diversifying the business from bankers and traders to industrialists. After Kamlapat the business was passed on to his three sons - Padampat, Kailashpat and Lakshmipat. Padampat established Straw Products Ltd in 1940 with support from Nawab of Bhopal - In 1944, the family bought a woolen textile mill - Raymond Woollen Mills - in Thane from Family branches [ ] Kanpur branch [ ] Padampat Singhania continued to manage the businesses from Kanpur while his younger brothers moved to Mumbai and Kolkata.Singhania became ...

Dr. Dilip Gaitonde

Having obtained his masters degree in ophthalmology from LTM Medical College, Sion, Dr. Dilip stepped into private practice way back in 1987. He was appointed Head of Ophthalmology department at Singhania hospital, Thane and also served the poor as Hon Surgeon at S.S.L. Charitable Hospital, Kalyan for 22 long years. In addition to being an experienced and expert cataract surgeon, he has also mastered the technique of Lasik procedures. He is constantly upgrading his skills by attending international conferences at Vienna, Amsterdam, London, New Orleans etc and is a member of European Society of Cataract & Refractive surgeons which helps him to bring the best international insights to the problems of his patients. Further, he is also interested in Glaucoma management and is a life member of Glaucoma Society of India. He is also invited for talks in different conferences across India. WORK EXPERIENCE • Three years residency at Ophthalmology Department , LTMG Hospital ,Sion from 1984 to 1987 • In Private Practice in own Eye Clinic ( Bhaskar Eyecare) since 1987 . Have OPD equipped with Humphrey Perimeter, Lenstar , Pentacam , IOL Master 500, Topcon OCT , Topcon Fundus Camera , Topcon NCT Tomey A Scan Biometer, Tomey Pachymeter and Pattern Green Laser. • Have Own Operation Theatre with Laminar Air Flow equipped with Zeiss Microscope and Infinity Phacoemulsification System and Horizontal B Class Autoclave • Co- Owner of Isight Laser Centre an independant Lasik Centre equipped wit...

SINGHANIA, SENA ON WARPATH

Mumbai, Sept. 1 : Mumbai, Sept. 1: The battle between industrialist Vijaypat Singhania and Shiv Sena chief Bal Thackeray is escalating into a war with the Sena deciding to sue Singhania's Thane hospital, its cadres had vandalised last Sunday for the 'negligence' death of its leader Anand Dighe. As Singhania, chairman of the Raymonds Group, turned up the heat on Thackeray and sought a public apology from the leader for the Sena-sponsored vandalism, the party started consulting lawyers and doctors to make a case of negligence against doctors who had attended Dighe. Doctors at Thane's Sunitidevi Singhania Hospital said Dighe had died of a heart attack shortly after they operated on his legs fractured in a road accident. They denied any negligence on their part and blamed the death on his 'poor' heart condition. But Sena leaders, preparing to sue the hospital, said the doctors should not have operated on Dighe when he had a heart problem. They accused the hospital authorities of not taking enough precautions beforehand. Angered by the news of Dighe's death, who was Sena's district president and popular among the workers, Shiv Sainiks rampaged through the two-storied hospital on the Raymonds compound in Thane, trashing its furniture and torching ambulances and cars in the parking lot. Sena activists broke into a Raymonds showroom and looted it. They stoned and damaged cars, buses and autorickshaws across the neighbouring industrial city, before shutting down the district last M...

Will Singhania Hospital restart?

after laying off 400 employees, trustees of the sunitadevi singhania hospital in thane held several closed-door meetings on monday to decide the future of one of the central suburbs' best hospitals. sources say the decision to lay off the employees, which include 80 doctors, was taken as the wage and overhead bills pinched harder after the losses suffered when the hospital was ransacked by angry shiv sainiks following the death of anand dighe. "the lay-off may not be the end of the road for the hospital. at present, downsizing is a major issue," said an official. however, there is no news so far on the package for laid-off employees with officials also tightlipped on possible compensation from the shiv sena. replying to concerns of the future of the j k gram, a sprawling residential complex, the official said, "the school in the complex continues as it is also open to outside children. the residential complex houses several employees of the j k group." surveyors of the hospital's insurance company have inspected the destruction and are likely to submit their report soon. staffers are keen to lend a helping hand to ensure the hospital restarts again. like rajendra thanekar, an ambulance driver at the hospital. "there are rumours that we will be shunted out. i'm the only earning member of my family and now i'm finding it difficult to pay my daughter's school fees," thanekar said. the hospital, which once offered the best cardiac services in the area, is now a wreck with no s...