A 50-year-old poor patient in Chennai was denied cancer treatment at the Government General Hospital for two days because she had lost her ration card.
The height of bureaucratic indifference.

http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2013-01-12/chennai/36295514_1_ration-card-free-treatment-cancer-treatment
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The incident is indeed very unfortunate. compliance with formalities is essential but there need be more humane approach. The paper formalities are for people and not the other way round.

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The incident is indeed very unfortunate. compliance with formalities is essential but there need be more humane approach. The paper formalities are for people and not the other way round.


Every law is made by humans. Every law must have human face.
Thank you said by: Gulshan Kumar Ajmani
The incident is indeed very unfortunate. compliance with formalities is essential but there need be more humane approach. The paper formalities are for people and not the other way round.


Every law is made by humans. Every law must have human face.


Exactly ! will they ask for ration cards if the person is a known face and influential, their laws are only for common people to make their lives miserable...

Pay no mind to those who talk behind your back, it simply means that you are two steps ahead !!!

This is ridiculous. System which kills and tortures innocent people should be changed.
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