The civil hospital in Dadu city is in dire need of greater cleanliness. Its unhygienic rooms, unclean washrooms, and piles of trash accumulating in various corners for extended periods are contributing to grave health problems. Despite being an autonomous body with a significant yearly budget, the hospital allegedly shifts its responsibility for cleanliness to the local municipal body.
The apparent lack of coordination between the two governmental institutions has compromised the provision of health services. Hospitals must maintain a high standard of cleanliness. The concerned authorities must take stern steps and implement immediate measures to address this issue.
Abdul Ghaffar Khokhar
Dadu
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