
Teachers’ Association Keral Government Medical College, the Association on Tuesday took a march to Thiruvananthapuram Government Medical College Hospital against government indifference in dealing with several long -term questions. | Photo Credit: Nirmal Harindran
Operations and procedures that have been stopped in the 1st Urology Department of Thiruvananthapuram Government Medical College Hospital (MCH) from June 27 due to lack of some accessories Machine, renewed on Tuesday.
The procedures could be renewed after the authorities have entered to quickly monitor the machine’s probe and ensured that it was available in the hospital on Tuesday.
Surgical procedures at the urology department stopped after the purchase process for the lithoclastic probe was extremely delayed through the Society for the Development of the Hospital.
Facebook post
Stalonice of the procedures has become headlines in the head of the urology department, Haris Chiracal, wrote on his Facebook page on June 27.
The post of social media also spoke about pressing the funds in MCH and how patients ended with the purchase of accessories for different equipment in themselves, so the operations took place as planned.
Post Dr. Chirackala aroused Hornet’s nest with opposition, which quickly accused the government of allowing public health to dry. The Minister of Health, who was forced to recognize systemic problems that adversely affected patient care in the public sector hospitals, also established a four -member committee to ask for questions that Dr. Chirackal raised.
Association of Teachers Teachers Keral Government Medical College (KGMCTA), which was published in support of Dr. Chirackala said that the government has long ignored the complaints of doctors for infrastructure shortcomings and the lack of human resources that have influenced the services of patient care in public sector hospitals.
Organizes protest
On Tuesday, KGMCTA observed doctors’ Day as a day to protest against the government’s neglect of long -term problems caused by the organization, including non -payment of arrears for remuneration at the Faculty of Medicine and the government’s rejection to appoint a reasonable faculty at faculties. KGMCTA organized protest marches all government medical faculties throughout the state.
Meanwhile, Congress, which launched scary attacks against the inefficiency of the health department, organized marches to all government medical faculties throughout the state. KC Venugopal, a deputy who launched a protest march in Pariyaram Government Medical College Hospital, demanded that the government take immediate steps to resolve the questions and lack of employees in public hospitals.
BJP also marched to Thiruvananthapuram Government Medical College Hospital on Tuesday, thus increasing similar requirements. Former State President of BJP K. Surendran accused the government of neglecting public hospitals, forcing people to approach the care of the private health sector and push out pocket expenses.
Published – 1 July 2025 9:24





