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Indeed golden era: Common man continues to suffer in the government hospital, Health Minister Badal Chowdhury mum
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Indeed golden era: Common man continues to suffer in the government hospital, Health Minister Badal Chowdhury mum
PHOTO : Health Minister Badal Choudhury. TIWN File Photo.

AGARTALA, Dec 12 (TIWN): With the end of the election, what remains behind is the poor condition of the government hospital in the state. Despite of the several tall claims no much of improvement is noticed in the health service of the state. Still today lack of treatment and improper treatment is taking away the lives of the people in the state.

Still today in this so called golden era people faces negligence in the major referral Hospital of the State, GB Hospital.

Carelessness of the Doctors and Staff in the Hospital risks the life of the people under the Manik’s Golden era.

Allegedly either it is due to the lack of infrastructure or the negligence of the Hospital staffs and the doctors that the patients are facing problem at the major referral GB hospital of the State.

However, this hospital is only hit with the negligence but of most of the Government Hospitals in the State. Some hospital lacks infrastructure, some lacks Doctors and some faces trouble due to the irregularity of the staff and proper treatment. On the one hand Health Minister Badal Chowdhury claims that health condition has developed in the state but the reality speaks something else.

Negligence of the maintenance of hospitals in Tripura has led to their grim state. Apart from the dirt and filth, the hospitals lack basic infrastructure and medicines. The unhygienic condition at the prominent hospital in the Capital says it all.

The scenario of GB hospital is pitiable with chaos at the emergency ward, hundreds crowding the floor, young women in  pain and their families, all scrambling for space as they wait for their turn to get a bed in the ward.

Inside the ward, most of the odd beds are shared by two patients, sometimes family members also nudge in. There are open dustbins with possibly infectious medical waste, plastic bottles, broken windows, all inside the hospital wards.

Due to non-availability of common drugs at hospital's pharmacy, patients have to now go in search of them outside the hospital.

There is a massive shortage of beds and equipment in govt hospital and still our ministers are never tiered of clamouring about the golden era and its improved health service conditions

 

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