Kashmir Observer

Maternity Hospital Anantnag Operates From Unsafe Building

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ANANTNAG: The Maternity and Child Care Hospital (M&CCH) in Anantnag town, catering to patients from all four districts of south Kashmir as well as Ramban and the Chenab Valley, continues to function from an unsafe building since 2014.

Located in the congested Sherbagh locality, the hospital faces a space crunch, with authoritie­s placing beds in the corridors to accommodat­e the huge influx of patients.

Officials who spoke with the news agency, said that more than 100 patients remain admitted in the labour and surgical wards almost every night. They said thousands of patients visit the hospital OPD daily.

For such a huge rush, there are only two labour wards and four surgical wards besides an operation theatre, the officials, wishing anonymity, said, adding, "Multiple patients occupy a single bed, and the hospital is overcrowde­d and noisy, with people usually jostling each other to move in."

The building in which MCCH is functionin­g at present was declared unsafe by the Fire & Emergency Services Department around a decade ago.

"After the building was declared unsafe, the government planned to shift the hospital to the district hospital; however, political influence forced authoritie­s to revoke the order within 24 hours," the officials said.

"Seven years ago, the government decided to shift the hospital to the Rehmat e Alam building (a building of trust) in the Sarnal area of the town. However, the hospital continues to work from the unsafe building which faces a space crunch among other problems," they said.

According to officials, the hospital receives more than 50,000 patients in the Out-Patient Department (OPD) and about 10,000 indoor patients monthly.

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