Surprise inspection of DMCH, Minister Sanjay Saraogi assured Jeevika Didis

Land Reforms and Income Minister of Bihar government Sanjay Saraogi conducted a surprise inspection of DMCH (Darbhanga Medical College and Hospital) on Tuesday. During this, he investigated the new surgical building and mother and children’s hospital. After receiving information about their inspection, Dr. Sheela Kumari, Deputy Superintendent, dr. Surderly Kumar and other preferred doctors reach the place. During the inspection, Jeevika Didis surrounded the minister and demanded the payment of outstanding honorarium for six months. The minister secured the payment. Minister Sanjay Saraogi spoke to Jeevika Didis and soon assured them of Honorarium payment. After inspection, he expressed satisfaction with the arrangements of the hospital and said that the shortcomings were left, they would be removed soon. While talking to the media during the investigation during the Grand Alliance government, Minister Sanjay Saraogi took a digging at the previous Grand Alliance government. He said it was the same hospital where dogs were seen in bed instead of patients. But now patients are being treated here. Prior to 2005, during the rule of Lalu Yadav and later, when Tejashwi Yadav was the Minister of Health in the Grand Alliance, there was no arrangement in hospitals. Dogs slept on beds instead of patients. Our government has improved the state of hospitals today and has increased facilities. ‘Tejashwi Yadav has hampered the side of the incomplete hospital’ on former Deputy Chief Minister Tejashwi Yadav, and the minister said the Grand Alliance government was working on the inauguration and cutting of the side. While our government is serving the public. He said that the hospital in which we stand, by Jashwi Yadav was inaugurated in an incomplete state because he knew his government would not last long. To ensure a quick solution to the problems, the minister said some shortcomings were found in hospital during the inspection, which will soon be removed. In addition, the complaints related to the overdue Jeevika Didi were also discussed with the officials. He said information on all the problems of DMCH was sent to Patna Department of Health officials and that it will be resolved soon. Share this story -tags