In the hospital, a patient lying on a stretcher, a relative standing holding a glucose bottle in his hand and the patient’s hands tied with a bandage in the ward.
The emergency situation of the government hospital located in Sector-32, Chandigarh is very bad. Patients are being treated by making them lie on stretchers instead of beds. There are no stands to hang glucose bottles. Relatives of patients have to hold glucose bottles
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The extent is such that when the Medical Superintendent was asked about this, instead of being worried about the chaos, he started asking whose permission you had taken to go to the hospital. However, later he tried to explain himself away by saying that there were more patients. When Dainik Bhaskar App took stock of the place on Thursday (October 9), the condition appeared to be much worse. Read the full report…
First of all, see the photos of the emergency situation…

Woman standing with a glucose bottle in her hand.

The patient is being treated on a stretcher. The child has been given a glucose bottle.

Blood stained bandage fell on the ground in the hospital wards.

Glucose bottle kept open after putting the patient in the ward
Emergency situation, relatives of patients made stands A crowd of people was seen in the emergency room of Sector 32 hospital. Despite being a high risk area, there are no restrictions. There are many patients who are being treated by lying on stretchers instead of beds. If there was no stand on the stretcher, to hold the glucose bottle, they made the patient’s relative hold the bottle like a stand.
There are security guards standing at the gate but they only ask where to go. There is no questioning whether a person has really come for some work or without any reason.
There is not even a waiting area for those undergoing ultrasound. Even in the ward on the second floor, destitute people have been made to lie on stretchers. To prevent the patient from getting up and going anywhere, his hands are tied to the bed with straps.
Bottles with needles and empty syringes are openly visible in the ward. Bio-medical waste has also been packed in envelopes and thrown in the open. Even outside the emergency, blood stained bandages and sheets were lying on the beds.

Relative Mahavir, who came with the patient, said that the staff was held in his hand, I don’t know where to hang it.
What did the patients say about the situation…
- The woman said- When the doctor comes, there will be an ultrasound: A woman lying on a stretcher refused to appear in front of the camera. She said- I was admitted here for 2 months, came today for checkup. I have to have an ultrasound. I have been sitting outside on a stretcher since morning. A big doctor has to come, only then I will have an ultrasound.
- Mahavir said- He handed me the bottle, I don’t know where to go: Mahavir said- My relative fell while working from a flat in Chandigarh. Came an hour ago, wrote X-ray and gave it. Now I don’t know where to go. After laying the patient on a stretcher, the staff left with a bottle in their hand. Now I can’t understand anything.
Medical Superintendent said – problem with more patients In this matter, when Dr. Harish Dashari, Medical Superintendent of Sector-32 was talked to, he said that due to the large number of patients in emergency, many times problems arise. Orders will be issued in this regard to ensure that the patients do not face any problem.