Politics and confusion among the ruling Mahayuti government has started around the tragedy in Nanded after 35 deaths including 16 infants were reported at the Dr. Shankarrao Chavan hospital. Lets us understand the full story but before that, if you are watching this on Facebook do like our page and if you are watching this on Youtube do subscribe to HW News English
Maharashtra Medical Education Minister Hasan Mussharif has raised serious questions.
A day after Chief Minister Eknath Shinde said that there were no shortages of medicines and staff at the hospital.
His minister Hasan Musharif who is from the NCP (Ajit Pawar faction) has raised questions about the hospital's delayed medication procurement despite having sufficient funds.
“The issue of housekeeping is very serious, we have taken that seriously. They still have ₹4-5 crores. Why didn't they purchase medicines? Our committee will give an answer. We will bring the medical college staff here,"" Mr Mussharif has said.
So now who is to be held accountable in such a scenario? Because people in the government itself are contradicting each other.
Now, if you talk about the hygiene and cleanliness of the hospital, which is a basic requirement at a hospital: Plastic bottles and wrappers clog the drains.
Pigs roamed in the open drainage next to the hospital canteen. Seriously! Pigs roaming next to the hospital canteen? Just 2 days ago on the occasion of Gandhi JAYANTI, tall leaders from the ruling parties were seen participating in a cleanliness drive across the country. I think they missed out on this hospital.
Now, An FIR has been registered against Shiv Sena Shinde faction MP Hemant Patil on Wednesday after he allegedly made the acting dean of a government hospital in Nanded clean toilets.
The Maharashtra State Association of Resident Doctors has demanded an unconditional apology from Patil.
The doctors association has also said: “After witnessing the event, the doctors and the subordinated of the college administration’s top brass are left with hopelessness and despair that despite their best efforts in managing patients with a serious lack of resources, they are being made the scapegoat of the failure of the administration in providing quality health care”.
Now this statement clearly highlights that there was a lack of resources and a failure on the part of the administration which led to the collapse of the healthcare system.
Now this is the situation in Nanded, In Sabhajinagar at least 18 deaths were recorded at the Government Medical College and Hospital in Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar within a 24-hour period.
Now let's move to Nagpur, from where Deputy CM Devendra Fadanvis hails. At least 25 patients lost their lives in just 24 hours.
78 DEATHS DUE TO POOR HEALTH CARE IN A STATE LIKE MAHARASHTRA? AND IN ALL THIS WHERE IS THE HEALTH MINISTER IS ONE QUESTION THAT I HAVE.
#Maharashtra #EknathShinde #Nanded #Mahayuti #Hospitalhorror #HWNews
Maharashtra Medical Education Minister Hasan Mussharif has raised serious questions.
A day after Chief Minister Eknath Shinde said that there were no shortages of medicines and staff at the hospital.
His minister Hasan Musharif who is from the NCP (Ajit Pawar faction) has raised questions about the hospital's delayed medication procurement despite having sufficient funds.
“The issue of housekeeping is very serious, we have taken that seriously. They still have ₹4-5 crores. Why didn't they purchase medicines? Our committee will give an answer. We will bring the medical college staff here,"" Mr Mussharif has said.
So now who is to be held accountable in such a scenario? Because people in the government itself are contradicting each other.
Now, if you talk about the hygiene and cleanliness of the hospital, which is a basic requirement at a hospital: Plastic bottles and wrappers clog the drains.
Pigs roamed in the open drainage next to the hospital canteen. Seriously! Pigs roaming next to the hospital canteen? Just 2 days ago on the occasion of Gandhi JAYANTI, tall leaders from the ruling parties were seen participating in a cleanliness drive across the country. I think they missed out on this hospital.
Now, An FIR has been registered against Shiv Sena Shinde faction MP Hemant Patil on Wednesday after he allegedly made the acting dean of a government hospital in Nanded clean toilets.
The Maharashtra State Association of Resident Doctors has demanded an unconditional apology from Patil.
The doctors association has also said: “After witnessing the event, the doctors and the subordinated of the college administration’s top brass are left with hopelessness and despair that despite their best efforts in managing patients with a serious lack of resources, they are being made the scapegoat of the failure of the administration in providing quality health care”.
Now this statement clearly highlights that there was a lack of resources and a failure on the part of the administration which led to the collapse of the healthcare system.
Now this is the situation in Nanded, In Sabhajinagar at least 18 deaths were recorded at the Government Medical College and Hospital in Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar within a 24-hour period.
Now let's move to Nagpur, from where Deputy CM Devendra Fadanvis hails. At least 25 patients lost their lives in just 24 hours.
78 DEATHS DUE TO POOR HEALTH CARE IN A STATE LIKE MAHARASHTRA? AND IN ALL THIS WHERE IS THE HEALTH MINISTER IS ONE QUESTION THAT I HAVE.
#Maharashtra #EknathShinde #Nanded #Mahayuti #Hospitalhorror #HWNews
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00:00 Politics and confusion among the ruling Mahayati government has started around the tragedy
00:05 in Nanded after 35 deaths including 16 infants were reported at the Dr. Shankar Rao Chavan
00:14 Hospital.
00:15 Let us understand the full story but before that if you are watching this on Facebook
00:19 do like our page and if you are watching this on YouTube do subscribe to HW News English.
00:25 Maharashtra Medical Education Minister Hassan Musharraf has raised serious questions.
00:31 A day after CM Eknath Shinde said that there were no shortage of medicines and staff at
00:36 the hospital, his minister Hassan Musharraf who is from the NCP Ajit Bhar faction has
00:43 raised questions about the hospital's delayed medication procurement despite having sufficient
00:50 funds.
00:51 The issue of housekeeping is very serious, we have taken that seriously, they still have
00:58 4-5 crores, why didn't they purchase medicines?
01:02 Our committee will give an answer, we will bring the medical college staff here, Mr Musharraf
01:09 has said.
01:10 So, now who is to be held accountable in such a scenario?
01:15 Because people in the government itself are contradicting each other.
01:19 Now if you talk about the hygiene and cleanliness of the hospital, which is a basic requirement
01:24 at a hospital, plastic bottles and wrappers clogged the drains.
01:29 Pigs roamed in the open drainage next to the hospital canteen.
01:34 Seriously, pigs roaming next to the hospital canteen.
01:38 Just 2 days ago on the occasion of Gandhi Jayanti, tall leaders from the ruling party
01:42 were seen participating in a cleanliness drive across the country.
01:47 I think they missed out on this hospital.
01:50 Now an FIR has been registered against Shiv Sena Shinde faction MP Hemant Patil on Wednesday
01:56 after he allegedly made the acting dean of the government hospital clean toilets.
02:02 The Maharashtra State Association of Resident Doctors has demanded an unconditional apology
02:08 from Patil.
02:10 The Doctors Association has also said, "After witnessing the event, the doctors and the
02:15 subordinates of the college administration's top brass are left with hopelessness and despair
02:21 that despite their best efforts in managing patients with a serious lack of resources,
02:29 they are being made the scapegoat of the failure of the administration in providing quality
02:36 health care."
02:38 Now the statement clearly highlights that there was a lack of resource and a failure
02:44 on the part of the administration which led to the collapse of the healthcare system.
02:50 Now this was the situation in Nanded.
02:53 In Sambhaji Nagar, at least 18 deaths were recorded at the government medical college
02:58 and hospital within a span of 24 hours.
03:02 Now lets move to Nagpur from where Deputy Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis heads.
03:07 At least 25 patients lost their life in just 24 hours.
03:12 78 deaths due to poor healthcare in a state like Maharashtra.
03:18 And in all this, where is the Health Minister is one question that I have.
03:24 Luckily, the Bombay High Court has taken suomoto cognizance of the alarming number of deaths
03:29 occurring in hospitals across Maharashtra.
03:33 In response to the tragic events, the court has directed the state's advocate general
03:37 to furnish information regarding the budgetary allocation for healthcare in Maharashtra by
03:42 Thursday.
03:44 That's it for this report, for more such news and updates subscribe to HW News English.
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