Chief Minister Singh said - 'The condition of Gajendra Narayan Hospital is pathetic'

The Chief Minister did the monitoring of any clinic that was against the norms

Chaitra 3, 2081

Abadesh Kumar Jha

Chief Minister Singh said - 'The condition of Gajendra Narayan Hospital is pathetic'

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Chief Minister of Madhesh Province Satish Kumar Singh has said that the service delivery condition of Gajendra Narayan Singh Hospital under the federal government in Rajviraj is pathetic. Chief Minister Singh, who has intensified the monitoring of private hospitals, visited the home district on Sunday afternoon and conducted the monitoring.

The clients complained to the Chief Minister that they could not get health services in the hospital, that the management was weak, and that the patients could not get treatment due to the lack of health workers. "Truly the condition of Gajendra Narayan Hospital is very pathetic," he said after the inspection, "There is neither a medical superintendent, nor medical officers, I found this hospital to be going through a very miserable condition." But the conversation could not take place as Federal Minister Paudel was busy in the meeting. He said that he will talk to the Health Minister and try to improve the condition of Gajendra Narayan Hospital.

During the monitoring, Chief Minister Singh Gajendra Narayan Hospital acting Medical Superintendent Dr. Dilip Kumar Sah's private clinic also reached. Gynecologist and Obstetrician Shah's clinic is against the standards, so he ordered to close it immediately. He also directed to close Bharti Emerging Center in Rajviraj as it is against the norms.

The monitoring team led by the Chief Minister has set two months time for Anar Bhubaneswar Hospital in Rajviraj to come up to standard and Sanjandeep Hospital has been given two months time to come up to standard as it was found that surgery is being done without anesthesia. Similarly, Rajviraj's Unique City Hospital has also been instructed to be renovated.

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