Bihar: Stray dogs enjoy leisure time on govt hospital beds

Published On 2019-01-19 03:30 GMT   |   Update On 2019-01-19 03:30 GMT
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Nawada: While people are often seen begging for a bed in government hospitals due to its shortage, such is not the case, seemingly, with one government hospital in Bihar's Nawada district where stray dogs were seen leisurely resting on patient beds raising concerns regarding the public healthcare system in the state.


According to a patient in the hospital, they are not assigned beds since they are mainly occupied by stray dogs.

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When asked about the situation, the hospital authority stated that they are going to look into the matter and punish the ones responsible for this.


"We will ascertain how this happened and who's responsible for it," said Umesh Chandra, Incharge, Civil Surgeon.


This is not the first time when questions have been raised over the healthcare services in Bihar.


Read Also: Patna: Fishes Seen Swimming in Medical College’s Waterlogged ICU

In July last year, the Nalanda Medical College Hospital (NMCH), which is reportedly considered as the second-largest government hospital in the state capital, was seen flooded with rainwater following heavy rainfall.


Patients were seen lying on the bed in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) while the room was inundated with rainwater. Meanwhile, fish were also spotted swimming in water inside the ICU.

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