Dumka, April 16 (IANS). Students struggling with water electricity problems at Phoolo Jhano Medical College in Dumka, Jharkhand, stopped the OPD service of the hospital on Wednesday and sat on a Dharna in the university campus. He showed this issue on Monday and Tuesday with a bucket admission on the university campus. Students say that there is no water in the residence for three days. The status of power supply is also very poor. Displaced from the wiring of all the rooms from the residences to the switchboards. Due to a lack of water, it has become difficult for them to bathe and wash clothes. Students say that the university bowl has been bad for more than a year. This causes a lot of trouble going to four floors. These problems have been underway for one and a half years. He attracted the attention of the medical college management as well as the district administration in the past, but no trial was held. On Wednesday, university students sat on a Dharna in the hospital premises with posters. He shouted slogans against the University Management, Health Department and the Government of Jharkhand. Meanwhile, some students talked to the Minister of Health Health over the phone. They assured that they were sending a team college, which would inspect the campus and take the necessary steps to solve the problems. Students say their movement will continue until their problems are overcome. Dr. Medical College principal Arun Kumar Chaudhary said the necessary steps would be taken to solve the problems. However, due to the OPD service that came to a standstill, hundreds of people had to return without getting treatment on Wednesday. However, emergency and indoor services continue. Students sitting on the Dharna say that principal Minister Soren must inspect the university campus. They come here themselves and see how we live. -Ians SNC/ABM shares this story tags
Dumka’s Phoolo Jhano Medical College ended up on student movement, OPD service stopped
