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Army chief has gone partially deaf in left ear
DNMUM160335 | 1/19/2010 | Author : Josy Joseph | WC :440 | India
Loud noises from firing guns during US trip may have caused damage
Army chief General Deepak Kapoor suffered acute deafness in his left ear because of loud noises generated by booming guns when he visited the US last year. As a result, the army chief has been placed in a lower medical category just four months before retirement. A lower medical category indicates partial disability and entitlement to higher pensions.
Medical records accessed by DNA suggest that Gen Kapoor suffers from "noise-induced sensorineural hearing loss (bilat)". The medical records are signed by Col WVBS Ramalingam, senior advisor in ENT and head & neck surgery at the Army Hospital in Delhi.
The doctor's certificate, issued on November 23 last year, says during the army chief's visit to the US in July 2009, "he was closely exposed to loud noise in the form of small weapons firing and gun firing during a counter-terrorism demo by US soldiers. The general officer also fired some of the weapons in field firing range. Since then he (has) developed acute deafness in the left ear. He was unable to discriminate (between) spoken words".
The doctor's diagnosis suggests that Gen Kapoor "is recommended to be fit for release from service in medical classification H2". A normal army officer should be in SHAPE-1 SHAPE is an acronym for psychological, hearing, appendages (limbs), physical and eyes. The H2 classification of the army chief means he is in a lower medical category. In fact, the military sources DNA spoke .
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DNMUM160335 | 1/19/2010 | Author : Josy Joseph | WC :440 | India
Loud noises from firing guns during US trip may have caused damage
Army chief General Deepak Kapoor suffered acute deafness in his left ear because of loud noises generated by booming guns when he visited the US last year. As a result, the army chief has been placed in a lower medical category just four months before retirement. A lower medical category indicates partial disability and entitlement to higher pensions.
Medical records accessed by DNA suggest that Gen Kapoor suffers from "noise-induced sensorineural hearing loss (bilat)". The medical records are signed by Col WVBS Ramalingam, senior advisor in ENT and head & neck surgery at the Army Hospital in Delhi.
The doctor's certificate, issued on November 23 last year, says during the army chief's visit to the US in July 2009, "he was closely exposed to loud noise in the form of small weapons firing and gun firing during a counter-terrorism demo by US soldiers. The general officer also fired some of the weapons in field firing range. Since then he (has) developed acute deafness in the left ear. He was unable to discriminate (between) spoken words".
The doctor's diagnosis suggests that Gen Kapoor "is recommended to be fit for release from service in medical classification H2". A normal army officer should be in SHAPE-1 SHAPE is an acronym for psychological, hearing, appendages (limbs), physical and eyes. The H2 classification of the army chief means he is in a lower medical category. In fact, the military sources DNA spoke .
Army chief has gone partially deaf in left ear - Top News - News | News Syndication | Content Syndication