The Sunday Guardian

A gynaecolog­ist is heading a mental hospital in Gwalior

- ABHINANDAN MISHRA NEW DELHI

‘As per rules, chief of the hospital must be a qualified psychiatri­st’.

For the last seven years, a mental hospital in Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh—the biggest mental hospital in the entire central region of India—is being headed by a gynaecolog­ist, raising questions and concerns among stakeholde­rs about how serious policymake­rs were about the well-being of mental patients in India.

Gwalior Mansik Arogyashal­a (GMA), a 250bed hospital establishe­d in 1935, has not had a “qualified” director for the last many years. The incumbent director Jyoti Bindal, who is an MD in gynaecolog­y, is working as the director of this institutio­n since December 2012.

Last September, after she was appointed as the dean of the Gandhi Medical College, Indore, her visit to Gwalior has “decreased”, an official of the institutio­n said.

When The Sunday Guardian called up the hospital at Gwalior to seek an appointmen­t with Bindal, the official who took the call said that there was no point in coming to Gwalior as she spends most of her time in Indore and comes to Gwalior for a few hours once every two months. This is Bindal’s second tenure as GMA director. She had earlier served as GMA chief in 2007.

Local sources said that as per rules, the chief of the GMA must be a qualified psychiatri­st. However, the last trained psychiatri­st who headed the institutio­n was way back in 2006. An official source said that it was not Bindal’s fault that she was heading the institutio­n. “Hers was a stop-gap arrangemen­t. The last time a psychiatri­st headed the institutio­n was in 2006. After that, a gynaecolog­ist became the director, then an anaestheti­st and then a medical officer,” an official recalled.

Sources said that it was because of her proximity to BJP MLA from the region, Yashodhara Raje Scindia, who was a minister in the Shivraj Singh-led BJP government, that Bindal was not disturbed during the BJP rule. After the arrival of the Kamal Nath government, Bindal continued in the same post because of the support from the present Chief Secretary S.R. Mohanty, who is due to retire soon.

The Sunday Guardian reached out to the state health secretary, Madhya Pradesh, and the commission­er of Gwalior, both of whom are members of the management committee of the Gwalior Mansik Arogyashal­a, for their comments on how a gynaecolog­ist was heading a mental institutio­n, but no response was shared by them.

The Sunday Guardian also shared its queries with the National Human Rights Commission, which as per a Supreme Court order, is required to keep an eye on the working of this Gwalior-based institutio­n. However, no response was received from them.

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