Officials of Agra Mental Hospital knocked on the door of Supreme Court, kept this demand
Officials of Agra Mental Hospital knocked on the door of Supreme Court, kept this demand
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New Delhi: Trees located in the mental hospital complex of Agra threaten the health of patients. Officials of Mental Hospital have approached the Supreme Court regarding this problem. On Wednesday, officials of the Agra Mentor Hospital have filed an application in the apex court seeking permission to cut down the trees on the hospital premises.

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In fact, officials say that many trees in the hospital campus have dried up, which scared the patients here. He said that the health of the brain patients is deteriorating with trees. Due to this, the problem of patients, as well as doctors, have increased. Authorities have sought permission from the Supreme Court to cut down the trees on the hospital premises. Actually, the officials have also reached the court with their request because the Agra Forest Department has refused to allow the cutting of these trees.

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The Supreme Court has banned the cutting of trees around the Taj Mahal. Agra Mental Hospital also falls under this area, due to which the Forest Department refused to allow cutting of trees. Now the hospital authorities have put their troubles before the court.

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