People are shocked to see this scene in this hospital of Rajasthan, huge chaos, know the matter

Bharatpur : In Rajasthan the government is continuously talking about providing good health facilities and hospital arrangements. The Health Department is continuously holding meetings with health officials and instructions are also being given to improve the situation. But the instructions of the department are having no effect on the hospital administration. This is the reason why the disorganization of the district hospital is exposing the instructions of the health department. The latest case is of Deeg Hospital. While on one hand the rule of dogs is visible in the ward, on the other hand it was found that male nurses are getting the delivery of women done in the hospital. Which is an example of gross negligence. The government is making efforts to ensure that the woman gets good facilities during delivery. But the hospital administration seems to be sabotaging the government’s policy.

The woman’s delivery was done by a male nurse.

24-year-old Rekha Meena, wife of Ramesh Meena, resident of Dungarpur, suddenly suffered labor pain at 2 o’clock on Wednesday night in Deeg Hospital. The family took him to Deeg CHC. Where the woman was admitted. Due to the absence of a female doctor and a female nurse in the hospital during the woman’s delivery, the delivery was conducted by a male nurse. After that the woman was referred to Bharatpur. Women come to the hospital for safe and confidential delivery. But delivery by a male nurse in the hospital shows the negligence of the hospital administration.

Dogs camp in hospital premises and ward

Dogs have set up camp in Deeg District Hospital. But this is not making any difference to the hospital administration. The situation is such that even in the ward where patients are being treated, dogs are seen sitting under the beds. The patients and their families are in panic after seeing these dogs. Feeling unsafe in the hospital. The department is not serious about these dogs. Whereas newborn children also live in this ward, who are most at risk from dogs.

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