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Lack of basic amenities adds to patients’ woes

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The lack of basic amenities at the OPD and the emergency ward of the Civil Hospital in Faridabad has become an ordeal for patients and attendants accompanying them to the hospital. The waiting hall of the OPD is not air-conditioned and patients have to make their own arrangements for drinking water as most of the water coolers there are defunct. The wards too don’t have air-conditioners or coolers. The authorities must ensure that these defeciencies are removed as soon as possible.

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Satish Chopra, Faridabad

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