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Stop criticizing mentally ill patients, said the country

Stop criticizing mentally ill patients, said the country
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New Delhi: With the aim of creating a Humane and Medicine Mental Health Environment, the Supreme Court on Wednesday directed the Union Government to create a central dashboard and mandate countries to provide details of health facilities available for these patients and home half-way houses and rehabilitation centers to recover.
“The state government does not do anything for mentally ill patients,” said Judge, Dy Chandrachud, Vikram Nath and Hima Kohli while ordering caustic comments for Maharashtra and rising because they found two countries to provide lip service to improvements faced by patients who were sick mentally and even by those who have healed.
It attracts Maharashtra to divert patients who are mentally ill to beggars home or old houses on behalf of their rehabilitation, while criticizing the government above to redesign old houses as home halfway.
Times ViewBeing mentally ill does not seize the right to live with dignity.
Mental Health Care Act 2017 said that patients would not submit to mandatory tonsensation (shaving hair head).
It is very sad to know that practices that have been outdated in certain countries.
The APEX court has intervened correctly in this problem.
Hopefully, the maintenance of patients like that on rehabilitation will also be examined and improved.
Meanwhile said Maharashtra’s actions “left a lot to be desired”, said the decision to redesign existing institutions “is a mere lip service” Compliance with the command of the complaint of the APEX order directed home setting a half-way home and the rehabilitation center for people who recovered from mental illness .
Bench accepts advice from additional lawyers General Madhavi Divan and Advocates P Ramesh Kumar for the creation of the middle dash and mandates every state and UT to fill the details of the mental health facilities in their jurisdiction, intake capacity, residential status, number of patients who heal, number of houses halfway and rehabilitation center.
SC also asked the center to ensure, through monthly stock captors, that each country fills the correct details on the dashboard and runs fast in setting a half-way home and rehabilitation center in November.
This posted a problem to hear further in December the second week.
The Supreme Court also appreciated the efforts of Amicus Curiae Gaurav Kumar Bansal in presenting land reports on diversion moored to female patients who were mentally ill.
“In many health institutions they tend, not equipped with women’s sanitary napkins and separated from their children.
Their conditions are terrible to say the least,” Bansal said.
Moved by the fate of women who nest in mental health care facilities, the bench ordered that their human rights cannot be violated on a basis and the authority directed to immediately connect it.
It directs the institution to give them sanitation napkins and subdue them on medical tests under the protocol to determine whether their children can be submitted safely with them.

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