420 drivers feigned colour blindness 

Nov 10, 2018, 

JJ found on examining 500 MSRTC, BEST drivers who gave 'certificates' to
claim lighter duty. 

Three days after Mumbai Mirror reported how sting operations conducted by
Brihanmumbai Electric Supply and Transport on its own employees revealed
that some drivers and conductors faked disabilities to get lighter duties,
it has emerged that 420 drivers of Maharashtra State Road Transport
Corporation (MSRTC) and BEST feigned colour blindness. They are part of the
500 drivers these two organisations had sent to JJ Hospital's ophthalmology
department for eye check-up in the past two years. These drivers had
submitted certificates from private doctors claiming that they are colour
blind and unfit to drive. However, the JJ Hospital's ophthalmology
department said that that tests on these employees revealed that 420
employees did not suffer from colour blindness and they were fit to drive.
Drivers, conductors caught dancing, riding bikes after claiming severe
disabilities BEST conducted sting operations on drivers, conductors after
receiving anonymous complaints. While they submitted certificates citing
over 40 per cent disability to claim 'lighter duty', videos expose the lies.
After three of its employees were caught on video faking injuries, BEST has
started investigations on 400 bus drivers and conductors who are currently
on 'lighter duty' claiming more than 40 per cent disability. The undertaking
had sacked two employees while one had resigned. Dr TP Lahane, senior
ophthalmologist from JJ Hospital, who is a former Dean of the hospital,
said, "In the last two years, we have conducted eye tests on nearly 500 bus
drivers, and found them fit to drive. Most of them have been driving for the
past more than 10 years, but, all of a sudden, complained of colour
blindness. We could not believe their claims. With this vision problem, a
person faces difficulty in distinguishing certain colors such as blue and
yellow or red and green. This problem usually gets detected in the childhood
itself.'' Dr Lahane said, "We had asked the employees to undergo a procedure
called anomaloscope test. The test reliably reveals if a person is color
blind or not. We found that only 80 employees were colour blind. However, we
came to know that these employees had not undergone the mandatory tests at
the time of recruitment in 2011.'' Apart from the employees in Mumbai, the
JJ Eye Board has cancelled more than 1,000 certificates issued by doctors in
Nashik and Dhule as they were found to be bogus, said Dr Lahane. BEST
committee chairman Ashish Chemburkar told Mirror, "Our teams are
investigating and strict action will be taken against those found guilty of
fraud. I have asked our vigilance team to investigate further. Many
employees are under the scanner." of Grade A quality red sanders seized
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