Uttar Pradesh: Power Cut at Govt hospital, Doctors treat patients under flashlights
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It is a very serious matter. There is a risk involved in treating patients under the flashlight. We will talk to the Chief Minister and resolve the issue at earliest-Sub Divisional Magistrate
Lucknow: In another incident of medical apathy, doctors at a government-run hospital in Sambhal treated patients under flashlights due to frequent power cuts in the area.
While the doctors were treating the patients inside their dark cabin, the relatives and staff members were seen holding flashlights at the District Combined Hospital in Sambhal.
The patients said that the situation occurs often due to frequent power cuts and low voltage.
"The hospital does not have basic amenities. There is no inverter to deal with power cuts. We have to suffer for hours without light. The administration should take steps to improve the situation and government should look into the matter," a patient, who has been admitted in the hospital for the past one week, on Saturday.
Lucknow: In another incident of medical apathy, doctors at a government-run hospital in Sambhal treated patients under flashlights due to frequent power cuts in the area.
While the doctors were treating the patients inside their dark cabin, the relatives and staff members were seen holding flashlights at the District Combined Hospital in Sambhal.
The patients said that the situation occurs often due to frequent power cuts and low voltage.
"The hospital does not have basic amenities. There is no inverter to deal with power cuts. We have to suffer for hours without light. The administration should take steps to improve the situation and government should look into the matter," a patient, who has been admitted in the hospital for the past one week, on Saturday.
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