Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

We had no room to stay: Med students

- Rupsa Chakrabort­y rupsa.chakrabort­y@htlive.com

Medical students from government colleges working with Covid patients have alleged that the Brihanmumb­ai Municipal Corporatio­n (BMC) has refused to accommodat­e around 90 resident doctors from St George Hospital in hotels. They claimed that they had to wait for hours on the road after their duty to find alternativ­e accommodat­ion. The state medical department had arranged for the West End Hotel at Marine Lines for the resident doctors who are on duty at St George Hospital, which has been converted into a Covid hospital. On May 20, sixseven government resident doctors went to the hotel to stay, but the BMC officials did not provide them accommodat­ion there, the students have alleged.

“They didn’t let us in stating that the hotel is reserved for BMC staffers on Covid duty and had asked us to leave. We had to wait on the road from 2pm to 4pm, after which we were informed that we had been given alternate accommodat­ions at Bengal Hotel,” said a secondyear postgradua­te student. However, when they reached Bengal Hotel, BMC officials cited the same reason and asked them to leave.

“Then we had to go back to our hostel and stay with resident doctors who had not been on Covid duty, thereby risking their chances of infection,” said the student.

The students have also alleged that unlike BMC officials, they have been given cheap hotels without proper ventilatio­n. “We feel suffocated when we enter the rooms. Also, the bathrooms aren’t cleaned properly,” said another resident doctor.

The students have written letters to the collector seeking proper accommodat­ion.

“BMC doctors are getting fivestar hotels such as the Taj, while we get unhygienic hotels. We are also working 24/7 and risking our lives. So, why are we being discrimina­ted?” said a student.

An official from St George Hospital informed that the decisions of the government medical colleges are taken by the city collector, while for medical colleges under BMC, the responsibi­lity is undertaken by the civic commission­er.

Dr Ramesh Bharmal, director of medical education, BMC, said, “The hotel accommodat­ion is different for the students of BMC and the state government. I am personally not aware of such an incident. But will look into it.”

Dr TP Lahane, director of the Directorat­e of Medical Education and Research (DMER) did not respond to HT’S calls.

 ?? ANSHUMAN POYREKAR/HT ?? While Zakaria Masjid on Mohammed Ali Road is lit up on the eve of Ramzan Eid, the roads leading to it remained deserted owing to the lockdown.
ANSHUMAN POYREKAR/HT While Zakaria Masjid on Mohammed Ali Road is lit up on the eve of Ramzan Eid, the roads leading to it remained deserted owing to the lockdown.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from India