Hooligans attempt molesting a doctor, Security nowhere in sight
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Security Lapses in government hospitals couldn't be more baltantly evident than the horrible incident that took place yesterday evening at GMC Yavatmal (Vasantrao Naik Government Medical College Yavatmal) in Maharashtra.
The Incident is that of a female doctor working at GMC Yavatmal, who after her dinner was returning to the back to the hospital for duty. Two men approached her and attempted to molest her. Fortunately, there were some Charlie Commandos nearby, who immediately rushed to the women's rescue after hearing her scream.
As told Medical Dialogues Team, by Dr Ketan Asavale, President MARD Yavatmal, " The stretch leading from the hosptial to the hostel is highly deserted with no street lighting and surrounded by trees and bushes, making the area extremely unsecure. Moreover, this is not the first time than an untoward incident has taken place on this stretch. We have repeatedly told the authorities to improve the condititon of this area by installing street lighting, clearing away the bushes, and alloting a dedicated security personnel on this area. "
The Incident is that of a female doctor working at GMC Yavatmal, who after her dinner was returning to the back to the hospital for duty. Two men approached her and attempted to molest her. Fortunately, there were some Charlie Commandos nearby, who immediately rushed to the women's rescue after hearing her scream.
As told Medical Dialogues Team, by Dr Ketan Asavale, President MARD Yavatmal, " The stretch leading from the hosptial to the hostel is highly deserted with no street lighting and surrounded by trees and bushes, making the area extremely unsecure. Moreover, this is not the first time than an untoward incident has taken place on this stretch. We have repeatedly told the authorities to improve the condititon of this area by installing street lighting, clearing away the bushes, and alloting a dedicated security personnel on this area. "
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