Tahir Mushtaq
JAMMU, July 26: After the passage of about one month the administration is still failed to demolish the menace of monkeys in the Government Medical College and Hospital (GMCH) Jammu premises. Sources said that the administration keeping their eyes closed doing nothing to sort out the problem.
It was also seen that monkeys used to snatch fruits and other eatable items from the visitors and attendants in the hospital.
Many times the people complain about the terror of monkeys in the hospital to the concern authorities but nothing has been done to remove them from there so far. The presence of monkeys in the hospital add troubles to the problems of the patients and attendants as.
Sources maintained that the monkeys are making the hospital environment unhygienic due to which patients care suffers.
Manoj Sharma an attendant said monkeys in the hospital creating hurdles for the patients adding that sometimes the monkeys in the corridors of the hospital making difficult for us to have lunch.
Sharma further said the administration concern is doing nothing to come out of this problem after several complaints in this regard nothing concrete has been done.
Despite repeating attempts Medical Superintendent GMCH, Jammu Dr Manoj Chalotra said he is in meeting so unable to talk.
Two years ago when monkeys had created a piquant situation in the Chief Ministers secretariat in Jammu the state wild life department was roped in instantly to capture and translocate them to Nandini wildlife sanctuary on the Jammu-Srinagar National highway.
Along with Chief Ministers secretariat rampaging monkeys were trapped from Mubarak Mandi heritage complex, Govt women college, Parade, Ramnagar, Reasi town, Lakhanpur, Basohli, Gorikund and Akhnoor by the state wild life department and translocated to their natural habitat in the vicinity between October 2008 and 2011. In all a total number of 2,471 monkeys were captured and translocated to different destinations during the same period.
Ironically, the hapless patients and their attendants admitted in the Government Medical college hospital continue to suffer and deal with the monkey menace on daily basis.
The hospital authorities are simply not waking up and the entire state machinery is reluctant to act, endangering the lives of patients admitted in the hospital.
JAMMU, July 26: After the passage of about one month the administration is still failed to demolish the menace of monkeys in the Government Medical College and Hospital (GMCH) Jammu premises. Sources said that the administration keeping their eyes closed doing nothing to sort out the problem.
It was also seen that monkeys used to snatch fruits and other eatable items from the visitors and attendants in the hospital.
Many times the people complain about the terror of monkeys in the hospital to the concern authorities but nothing has been done to remove them from there so far. The presence of monkeys in the hospital add troubles to the problems of the patients and attendants as.
Sources maintained that the monkeys are making the hospital environment unhygienic due to which patients care suffers.
Manoj Sharma an attendant said monkeys in the hospital creating hurdles for the patients adding that sometimes the monkeys in the corridors of the hospital making difficult for us to have lunch.
Sharma further said the administration concern is doing nothing to come out of this problem after several complaints in this regard nothing concrete has been done.
Despite repeating attempts Medical Superintendent GMCH, Jammu Dr Manoj Chalotra said he is in meeting so unable to talk.
Two years ago when monkeys had created a piquant situation in the Chief Ministers secretariat in Jammu the state wild life department was roped in instantly to capture and translocate them to Nandini wildlife sanctuary on the Jammu-Srinagar National highway.
Along with Chief Ministers secretariat rampaging monkeys were trapped from Mubarak Mandi heritage complex, Govt women college, Parade, Ramnagar, Reasi town, Lakhanpur, Basohli, Gorikund and Akhnoor by the state wild life department and translocated to their natural habitat in the vicinity between October 2008 and 2011. In all a total number of 2,471 monkeys were captured and translocated to different destinations during the same period.
Ironically, the hapless patients and their attendants admitted in the Government Medical college hospital continue to suffer and deal with the monkey menace on daily basis.
The hospital authorities are simply not waking up and the entire state machinery is reluctant to act, endangering the lives of patients admitted in the hospital.
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