"Don't just make built, the health of hospitals improves"
Ranchi, June 5 (IANS). The Bharatiya Janata -Party Jharkhand state unit on Thursday questioned the situation of the health system in the state. The party’s spokesman Ajay Sah immediately demanded steps to take immediately steps to improve ground level health facilities in the districts instead of the proposed Medical College “RIMS -2” project at the state office in Ranchi. Referring to the recent remarks of the Jharkhand High Court, the BJP spokeswoman said RIMS has a huge shortage of doctors, professors, nurses and class IV employees. He claimed that the government took on the way of outsourcing, avoiding permanent appointments, which not only led to chaos, but also a violation of the original soul of Article 15 and 16 of the Constitution. He said that the state’s largest medical college, essential tools, such as X-rays, ultrasound and CT scanning machines have long been damaged. Even there is a great shortage of basic medicines and syringes given to patients. Nevertheless, the government focuses on building only new buildings, rather than strengthening health services. Referring to the CAG report, BJP leader SAH said that the controller and auditor general exposed the state’s health services, but that the government did not take any concrete steps. Based on media reports, he said that a child sometimes dies because he is trapped in a lift and that a patient sometimes dies in the hospital premises. These incidents indicate that rims are not safe for doctors or for patients. Ajay Sah, who questions the announcement of RIMS-2, claims that the government’s priority is not public health, but that a building worth thousands of crores should be done by building a building. He described the project as the exposition of the potential ‘tar scam’. He said that when the Kharsawan Medical College has been incomplete for 13 years, Koderm’s hospital is in the balance, and why the government’s attention is on new buildings instead of complete construction of these hospitals, it leaves a big question about the government’s intention. Sah suggested that instead of building a hospital of a single thousand crore calls in Ranchi, five hospitals in five divisions of the state could be opened at a cost of two hundred crore calls. In this budget, the government can establish 24 modern hospitals in each district at a cost of Rs 40 crore. Opening hospitals in rural areas will change the economy there, local people will find work and the weight on Ranchi rims will also be reduced. -Ians snc/Ekd shares these story -tags