NHRC Notice to MGM Hospital for Negligence Leading to Unborn Child’s Death in Jamshedpur
Pregnant Woman Left Unattended for 27 Hours at MGM Hospital, NHRC Demands Action
Key Points:
• Unborn child dies after mother neglected at MGM Hospital for 27 hours
• NHRC issues notice to Jharkhand government over human rights violation
• Report on hospital facilities and victim compensation demanded within two weeks
JAMSHEDPUR – The National Human Rights Commission has demanded answers from Jharkhand officials following a pregnant woman’s neglect at MGM Hospital, resulting in her unborn child’s death.
A shocking incident unfolded at MGM Hospital on August 31, 2024. A pregnant woman, transferred from a Community Health Centre, faced severe neglect.
Moreover, she was forced to lie on the floor due to bed unavailability. The woman endured 27 hours without medical attention despite being in intense labour pain.
Tragically, her unborn baby died in the womb the following day. This heartbreaking outcome has raised serious concerns about patient care and hospital management.
In addition, another new mother was reportedly receiving treatment on the floor. This further highlights the systemic issues plaguing the hospital’s resources and patient care protocols.
The NHRC has taken suo motu cognizance of this distressing situation. They view it as a grave violation of human rights.
Consequently, the Commission has issued a notice to Jharkhand’s Chief Secretary. They demand a comprehensive report within two weeks.
Furthermore, the report must include details on the victim’s current health status. It should also provide information on bed availability in government hospitals across Jharkhand.
Additionally, the NHRC has requested information about any compensation provided to the victim’s family. This move aims to ensure accountability and support for those affected.
On the other hand, this incident has sparked a broader discussion about healthcare infrastructure in the state. It underscores the urgent need for reforms and improved resource allocation.
The NHRC’s intervention seeks to address these systemic issues. Their goal is to prevent similar tragedies in the future and protect vulnerable patients.
Meanwhile, the state government is under pressure to conduct a thorough investigation. They must implement necessary changes to improve healthcare delivery.
This incident serves as a stark reminder of the critical importance of accessible and quality healthcare. It highlights the need for immediate action to safeguard patients’ rights and well-being.

