Animals roaming in Gaya's largest hospital, see pictures of mismanagement!
Animals roaming in Gaya's largest hospital, see pictures of mismanagement!
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Gaya: The outbreak of Encephalitis and heat wave continues in Bihar. More than 200 people have died in the state so far and the figure continues to rise. The heat wave has so far killed 39 people in Gaya district alone. The highest number of deaths have been recorded at Grace Narayan Magadh Medical College. It is the largest hospital in Gaya district, which has the responsibility of millions of patients across the Magadha division.

Not only Gaya but also from areas like Chatra in Jharkhand, patients come here for treatment. Patients who suffer heat are brought to the same hospital for treatment. You can guess how healthy Magadha Medical College is to treat people here. Santosh Kumar, manager of the hospital, says that if a little water is showered, the entire area is flooded. For many years and months, the administration has been writing about it, but no one knows the letters.

There are only two emergency wards in this hospital. There are not even 20 beds in two rooms named after beds. The corridor of the hospital, which is commonly used for commuting, has also been converted into emergency wards and the hospital administration says everyone gets beds. It's alright.

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