Newborn’s Care Sparks Outrage at MGM Hospital
Lack of ventilator facility raises questions about healthcare accessibility
Key Points:
• Infant from Ghatsila referred to MGM Hospital for respiratory issues
• Hospital unable to provide ventilator, sparking protests
• Azad Samaj Party activists demand improved facilities for the poor
JAMSHEDPUR – Tensions flared at MGM Hospital over the lack of critical care facilities for a newborn, highlighting ongoing healthcare challenges in the region.
On Monday night, chaos erupted at Kolhan’s largest government hospital, MGM Medical College and Hospital.
A couple from Ghatsila rushed their newborn to MGM after the infant experienced breathing difficulties post-birth.
However, the hospital staff informed the family that they couldn’t provide the necessary ventilator support.
This shocking revelation prompted immediate outrage among the child’s relatives.
Meanwhile, word of the incident quickly spread to local activists.
Members of the Azad Samaj Party soon arrived at the hospital to protest.
They demanded answers about the lack of essential life-saving equipment in a major government facility.
The activists questioned why a poor family couldn’t access free ventilator care for their child.
Moreover, they pointed out the stark contrast between private hospitals and MGM’s capabilities.
This incident has reignited debates about healthcare inequality in the region.
Critics argue that such basic facilities should be available in all government hospitals.
On the other hand, hospital authorities have yet to comment on the situation.
The family’s plight has sparked calls for urgent improvements in public healthcare infrastructure.
As tensions remain high, local residents await concrete actions to address these critical shortcomings.

