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Protest over gynaecology OPD shift from Kamla Nehru Hospital to IGMC Shimla

Shimla: A protest was staged on Thursday against the proposed shifting of the Obstetrics and Gynaecology OPD and department from Kamla Nehru Hospital to Indira Gandhi Medical College (IGMC), Shimla, along with an alleged increase in patient charges in government hospitals.
The protest was jointly organised by the All India Democratic Women's Association and the Shimla Nagarik Sabha. The march was taken out outside IGMC, and drew participation from doctors, paramedics, women's groups, political organisations, and residents.
Speaking to ANI, Falma Chauhan, President of the Himachal Pradesh unit of the All India Democratic Women's Association, warned the state government of intensified agitation if the decisions are not rolled back.
Also Read:Doctors' body opposes shift of gynaecology OPD to IGMC Shimla
"We will continue protests across the state until the increased fees are withdrawn and the gynaecology department is retained at Kamla Nehru Hospital. If our demands are not met, we will stage a massive protest and gherao of the Secretariat in the coming days," she said.
Chauhan criticised the government for not taking stakeholders into confidence before implementing such decisions. "On one hand, the government talks about strengthening healthcare and promoting advanced technologies like robotics, but on the other hand, it is ignoring basic healthcare needs. Obstetrics and gynaecology services cannot be bypassed," she added.
She further said that earlier, women received treatment under one roof, but now they are being forced to move between facilities. She also objected to the imposition of user charges, stating that even registration slips in government hospitals now cost Rs 10, which she termed "unfortunate in a welfare state.
Sanjay Chauhan, former Mayor of Shimla and CPI(M) state secretary, also extended support to the protest, stressing the need to preserve the 102-year-old Kamla Nehru Hospital.
"It is our duty to protect this historic hospital. Various organisations, including healthcare workers, women's groups, and civil society, have come together in support of this movement," he said.
Chauhan alleged that the move reflects a push towards commercialisation and privatisation of healthcare. "The government is promoting robotic technology, but such facilities benefit only a small percentage of patients and are expensive. Poor patients cannot afford charges as high as Rs 50,000," he said.
He further pointed out that shifting the gynaecology ward has increased pressure on IGMC, which is already overburdened. "At present, only limited space is available to accommodate patients from across the state, causing inconvenience to doctors, nurses, and patients alike," he added, reports ANI.
The protest follows demonstrations held on Wednesday outside Kamla Nehru Hospital, where doctors, nurses, and paramedical staff wore black badges and waved black flags to oppose the decision.
Protesters have urged the state government to reconsider its decision, warning that the agitation could intensify if their demands are not addressed.
Also Read:BJP opposes shift of gynaecology services to IGMC Shimla, submits memorandum
Kajal Rajput joined Medical Dialogues as an Correspondent for the Latest Health News Section in 2019. She holds a Bachelor's degree in Arts from University of Delhi. She manly covers all the updates in health news, hospitals, doctors news, government policies and Health Ministry. She can be contacted at editorial@medicaldialogues.in Contact no. 011-43720751

