
High Court Directs Government to Provide Rs 1 Crore for Indore Girl's Medical Treatment
The Indore High Court has ordered the central and state governments to bridge a Rs 1 crore funding gap for a girl's medical treatment. Despite raising Rs 8 crore via crowdfunding and receiving Rs 50 lakh in government aid, the total funds remained insufficient.
The Indore bench of the High Court has intervened in a medical funding case, directing both the central and state governments to provide an additional Rs 1 crore to cover the costs of a girl's ongoing treatment. The court’s decision follows an assessment of the financial resources currently available for the patient.
According to reports, the family and supporters had successfully raised approximately Rs 8 crore through public crowdfunding efforts. Additionally, the central government had previously contributed Rs 50 lakh toward the medical expenses. Despite these significant contributions, the court determined that a shortfall of Rs 1 crore persists, necessitating further government intervention to ensure the continuity of the girl's care. The court's directive aims to resolve this deficit to prevent any interruption in the necessary medical procedures.
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Focused on the court's administrative order to resolve a specific funding shortfall.
"High Court Seeks Rs 1 Crore Aid"
🔍 What Nobody's Reporting
- ·The specific medical condition or nature of the treatment requiring such a high cost.
- ·The timeline or deadline set by the court for the government to release the funds.
- ·The breakdown of how the state and central governments are expected to split the Rs 1 crore burden.
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