CURATED BY – DHEERAJ KUMAR AHIRWAL | CITYCHIEFNEWS

Hindoriya, the PM Griha, which was built about 15 years ago by the Nagar Parishad to deal with the problem of postmortem of the bodies of people who died in accidents in various villages of the police station area of ​​Hindoria, has been closed for the last one year and is proving to be meaningless due to the gross negligence of the health department and the government administration.

In this regard, former state coordinator of Ekta Parishad, Sujaat Khan, said that even after the presence of PM Griha in Hindoria, a city known as the stronghold of politicians, people have to wander to Damoh district headquarters every day for postmortem, wasting both time and money. The operation of PM Griha has been closed for the last one year only because the outsourced worker posted here was the sweeper. That poor trained sweeper was not paid salary for many months even after getting the work done with full dedication. Therefore, he left his job and ran away on time. In this way, he protected the food security and dignity of himself and his family by taking an intelligent decision. Mr. Khan told that many temporary employees employed in the center through outsourcing have not received salary for the last two-three months. Due to this, they are also facing a lot of difficulties in living their lives. At present, people are facing trouble for the post-mortem of their family members and relatives just like before. The health department has not been able to take any concrete steps in this direction even today. No concrete steps or efforts are being made in this direction by the Nagar Parishad Hindoria and the Police Station Hindoria. Leave aside PM Griha, even a trained dresser is not posted in this biggest and oldest community health center of Damoh district Hindoria for the last 4-5 years. Who can do the work of initial treatment like dressing the wound of the victim of a minor accident or his initial surgery. Mr. Khan said that why the innocent and poor people of Hindoria area are not being given the proper benefits of basic facilities like health care. In this regard, BMO Amit Mishra said that I have written several letters in this direction through my health department. Efforts are still on. As soon as a trained sweeper is found, the facility of post-mortem will be started in the closed PM Ghar. Also, this facility will also be made operational in the center as soon as a dresser is posted. At present, the dressing work in the center is being done through unskilled workers. The regional public has demanded Collector Sudhir Kumar Gochar and CM HO of Health Department Damoh to take immediate initiative in this direction along with taking action against quacks.