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Principal unable to handle situation

Principal unable to handle situation

Thefts, mismanagement a part of working culture in GMC
Nitesh Sangral9/10/2012 7:04:10 PM
JAMMU, Sept 10: Government Medical College and Hospital (GMCH), Jammu has now become the hub of corruption and crime and everyday there is something happening which is becoming talk of the town..

According to sources in the recent past there have been number of incidents which has been hogging the newspaper headlines. Some days ago it was alleged that 14 ventilators in New Emergency Block of GMCH are missing but few after a days the concerned authority given clarification that other missing ventilators from the block are actually under repairing.

It is pertinent to mentioned here that a local namely Som Nath Dabgotra, who have filed RTI against the missing ventilator in the hospital. Which report are coming it shows total 14 ventilator has been provided the GMCH but the GMCH 8 ventilator is functioning and other are missing from the hospital.

The report further said an independent body will investigate all the equipments about their quality, cost, name of purchasing committee with of all the equipments, amount allocated, amount actually spent on construction of GMCH besides operation theaters, lifts, cabins, fire system, water system, sanitation system, lighting air condition system then there will be more than 100 crore scam in GMCH.

Few days back in yet another bizarre incident, reflecting the level of mismanagement, 22 microscopes have been stolen from the Department of Physiology, GMCH. This has not attracted the attention of the hospital management. Later the police also few staffers of the GMC have been rounded up for questioning.

Official source said that the higher authority also admitted that this work is not done by some outsider of the hospital. That person also belonged to GMC, Jammu. Some rumors spreading in the people alleged the microscopes were never bought in the hospital. So there is no question for theft of these microscopes.

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