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          New Delhi, April 2 (IANS) The Supreme Court Monday issued notice to the central and state governments on a   petition seeking that sterilizations should only be performed by trained doctors   in proper hospitals in accordance with the guidelines issued earlier by the apex   court.
           |   A bench of Justice R.M. Lodha and Justice H.L. Gokhale issued   notice after senior counsel Colin Gonsalves told it that NGOs - who have been   outsourced to carrying out steralisation - were doing it in the most unhygienic   conditions.
 Gonsalves told the court that the NGOs lacked trained medical   personnel and were administering general anesthesia instead of local anesthesia   as required. He told the court that in one case, the patient was not even given   anesthesia.
 
 Gonsalves appeared for the petitioner and health activists   Devika Biswas who had done an extensive work in this field in Delhi, Uttar   Pradesh, Bihar and Jharkhand.
 
 He alleged that in some cases, school desks   were used as operation table, and simple torches used to provide lighting. The   senior counsel told the court that in one case, 61 operations were performed in   one hour, and the doctor who was conducting this invasive surgery was getting   just Rs. 75 per case.
 
 The senior counsel told the court that guidelines   were framed by the apex court in one of the cases which were applicable all over   the country but the same were being ignored by the state   governments.
 
 Pointing to the privatisation of family sterilisation   programme, Gonsalves told the court that in Bihar, the entire programme has been   outsourced to one NGO. He said that government should not allow this and sought   an inquiry into it.
 
 The petition said that despite extensive guidelines   of the apex court, the inhuman sterilization, particularly in rural areas,   continues with reckless disregard to the lives of the poor women.
 
 Biswas, who hails from Bihar's Araria district, said in her petition   that the state "shows the most horrendous practices persist in violation of apex   court guidelines".
 
 The petition said that unsafe sterilization camps are   a norm through out the country. "Reports and fact findings from Maharashtra,   Kerala and Madhya Pradesh demonstrate that standards of hygiene, consent and   care are routinely ignored," the petition said.
 
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