Negligence of the government's health system in the Sidhi district, vehicle that does not carry the body after death due to snake bite
A painful case of negligence and insensitivity of the government’s health system came to light at the Semaria Health Center in Sidhi district Madhya Pradesh. Here, after the death of 13 -year -old Ruby Singh Gond from Snakebite, the family did not provide vehicles to carry the body. The incident is from the town of Kushmahar, where her body journey after the death of a girl experienced extreme problems. According to the information, Ruby Singh Gond was bitten by a snake at about 3am on Thursday. When the condition worsened, Ruby’s family reached Semaria Health Center with him, but before she reached the hospital, the girl’s condition became so serious that she died as soon as she was admitted to hospital. Nevertheless, no vehicle was provided by the health center to take the girl’s body to the home. The family became very upset about this insensitivity and the residents continued and collected donations for help. In the end, the body of the girl was taken to town by renting a car from the money made by money. This scene became a cause of embarrassment, not only for that family, but also for the region. Questions arise about the negligence of the health center, this incident highlights the poor system and the insensitivity of the health system. On the one hand, the government talks about improving health services, on the other hand, the vehicle is not available to take the body of a girl to the home. This incident opens the pole of government claims and weakens people’s confidence in the Department of Health. Local residents say that if the vehicle was made available to carry the body on time, the situation could have improved. Apart from this, the question also arises whether the official protocols and facilities in an institute such as Semaria Health Center can be so weak that even a dead body cannot get a transport facility? The anger of the family and the silence of the administration, Ruby’s father, Ramnaresh Singh Gond, said the incident was not only a raw situation for him, but also a symbol of the great lack of government health system. He said that if the facilities of the government hospital were corrected, his daughter could be rescued and the body could be brought home safely. At the same time, the direct district administration is silent on this matter. The local administration must act against this negligence and ensure that such incidents do not occur in the future. The reality of the public health system shows how ordinary people experience serious problems due to negligence and insensitivity of employees in government hospitals and health centers. This makes the need for improvement of the health system clearer so that people can get better services and avoid such painful events.