Doctors Use Torch Light To See Patients At OPD In Ghaziabad Hospital

Doctors are relying on flashlights and daylight seeping in through the windows to see patients at the OPD of the District Combined Hospital in Sanjay Nagar, Ghaziabad, one of the two main government health facilities in the city. As per the information, the hospital's gynaecology department has been without electricity for four days following a fault in the wiring that has tested engineers of the power department. The video of the same has gone viral on the internet and has raised concerns regarding the availability of emergency healthcare facilities in the country.

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2023-02-28 11:04:42.0

Doctors Use Torch Light To See Patients At OPD In Ghaziabad Hospital

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