Viral: Puducherry Health Minister cleans COVID ward toilet in Govt hospital

Published On 2020-09-01 04:30 GMT   |   Update On 2020-09-01 04:30 GMT
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Puducherry: Puducherry Health Minister, Malladi Krishna Rao, is widely being lauded on social media platforms after he himself took the initiative to clean a toilet in the COVID ward in a government-run hospital, on receiving complaints about its poor maintenance.

The video of the Minister cleaning the toilet has gone viral on social media, where, Rao is seen fully geared up with his personal safety equipment and started cleaning the toilet.

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The Minister who has been at the forefront in the fight against COVID-19 in the union territory had received complaints from relatives of COVID-19 patients that toilets in the Indira Gandhi Government Medical College (IGGMC) hospital in Kadirkamam were not clean.

During his visit to the hospital accompanied by teams of Health department officials on Saturday, he saw for himself the poor maintenance and swung into action for a clean-up.

The Minister wore personal protective equipment while doing the cleaning work. The video of him cleaning the toilet went viral on social media.

He asked the sanitary workers to keep the premises clean.

Seeing the Minister taking up cleaning work, one of the sanitary workers rushed towards him and requested him to hand over the brush to her as she would do the work.

The IGGMC hospital is a facility designated by the ICMR to take care of coronavirus patients.

Rao had been regularly visiting the hospital to ensure that there was no room for any deficiency in service.

Earlier yesterday, Chief Minister V Narayanasamy praised Rao for his efforts to ensure that Puducherry was free from the pandemic at the earliest, reports PTI.

Also Read: Puducherry Health Minister Visits Delhi's Mohalla Clinics, Praises Kejriwal

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