DMCH postmortem complex arrangements improved

People have got a lot of relief after the arrangements in the postmortem complex of Darbhanga Medical College and Hospital were improved. Amid long standing complaints of chaos and filth, cleanliness and essential facilities in the campus have now been improved.

Drinking water facility has been restored in the premises by the hospital administration. Along with this, the clogged fans have also been repaired so that the people coming do not face any problem in the heat.

Amidst the continuously increasing heat in Darbhanga, this improvement in the postmortem complex is considered very important. Earlier, the family members and employees coming here had to face a lot of trouble due to heat and dirt.

Following the instructions of the officials, a cleaning campaign was conducted and garbage and dirt were removed from the premises. The dirty water accumulated at many places has also been cleaned.

Darbhanga Medical College and Hospital administration says that constant monitoring is being done to provide better facilities to the patients and their families.

Local people say that earlier the condition of the postmortem complex was very bad. It became difficult to stay there due to smell, dirt and heat. Now the situation looks better than before.

Hospital staff have also said that improving the systems is a necessary step. He says that improving cleanliness and basic facilities will also make work easier.

There is also discussion on social media about the changed arrangement of the campus. Some people appreciated the administrative initiative, while many users demanded constant vigil on the hospital premises.

Experts say that cleanliness and basic facilities are very important in sensitive places like hospitals and postmortems. This reduces the risk of infection and provides relief to people.

The Health Department is also emphasizing on improving the arrangements of hospitals. Officials say that regular cleaning and maintenance will be ensured in future also.

At present, people have felt some relief after the improvements made in the DMCH postmortem complex.

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