DEHRADUN/HARIDWAR: A personal agency, that has been granted the contract to get Covid testing in essential regions of the Kumbh mela at Haridwar and is under scanner for running 1 lakh bogus evaluations, had submitted suspicious office addresses into the Uttarakhand medical department and recorded phone numbers which aren’t in support, a TOI analysis has discovered.
In among the files filed by the bureau, a copy of which will be with TOI, the company’s address is recorded as being at Ansal Chambers, Bhikaji Cama Place, East Delhi.
There’s not any Bhikaji Cama Place at East Delhi.
On the corporation’s website, their company speech is said in a construction in Sector 63, Noida, that TOI discovered was a tin shed.
Not one of the telephone numbers listed on the site was in support.
TOI talked to a number of the managers of this organization that said that the wrong speeches were”manual mistakes” and telephone numbers were since they were submitted to”older letterheads of the company”.
She said the land from Noida — in which a tin shed now stands was a mill.
“We closed store a couple of decades back.
However, the site still has that speech,” she explained.
When pressed further, she stated they were operational in Ansal Chambers, South Delhi, but had awarded his registered office on rent to a courier firm during lockdown.
“We will collaborate with the country’s investigation.
The samples were gathered and information was created by 2 private labs we needed an MoU together, we were just mediators,” she explained.
However on Wednesday, TOI additionally revealed that the firm’s suggestion of interest to run testing through Kumbh was originally refused by the Haridwar medical division.
Chief medical officer (CMO), Haridwar, Dr S K Jha, said the bureau had approached them for empanelled as a Covid-testing agency.
“They weren’t granted permission since they didn’t have approval by the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR),” he explained.