Government hospitals seek attention from government to stop tragedies

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  • September 1, 2017

The government needs to check why there are tragedies happening in the government hospitals one after another. Unfortunately,  52 infants died at Jamshedpur’s Mahatma Gandhi Memorial Medical College (MGM) hospital in Jharkhand and according to hospital superintendent malnutrition is the reason for their deaths.

They all died within last 30 days but now all want justice. What causes them to death? Why government and hospital management not taking care of the things. It’s just weeks after Gorakhpur tragedy, that will not be going to accept by the citizens. What governments are doing and why they can’t keep checking the work of the hospitals.  At Gorakhpur, at least 30 children died in 48 hours at the Baba Raghav Das (BRD) Medical College’s hospital on August 10 and 11 and more than 70 children reportedly died in a week.

Jamshedpur’s Mahatma Gandhi Memorial Medical College (MGM) hospital undertaken by the Bihar government in the year 1979 and established in was established on November 14, 1961. Since 2010, the college has been affiliated to Chaibasa’s Kolhan University. That kind of incidents is inviting rage from across the country.

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