Sir,
I am a representative of a pharma company and i would like to share my experience at govt hospitals in delhi. The condition prevailing in the top shot hospitals of the nation is not good. The hospitals like Aiims and Safdarjang hospitals are pathetic. I would like to share that please visit the gynae and obs department of both the hospitals especially safdarjang, here the conditions are really very poor. There is so much foul smell that it becomes very difficult to stand over there and the patients are lying in the corridors with babies. These things look really very awkward.
And i wish that anything which can be done for the patients and their people. Please do something its a big concern and i would be pleased if anything could be done in this matter.
Thanking u all.

Your sincerly,
Mohd imran khan more  

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The clause that government employees can not be sacked easily must be removed whenever any Government comes in to power with 3/4th majority in loksabha & Rajya sabha. you ask a common man who comprise 95% of the population of India, are they happy with Government employee. most of them will say NO. The rules britishers made to safeguard their sahibs and still continuing due to transition of power from british to India were done by these western minded and english minded slaves in government organisation. they kept all powers which safeguard them let the government treat them as private organisation. no cleaniness at hospital. sack the incharge. no cleaniness at station sack the incharge. no excuses. see the whole scenario will change. need to revisit constitution again with stricter rules of responsibility connected to job security. laxity on performance sack the person directly responsible. these government employees are burden on our economy. each civil office is enjoying the same facilities which was provided to english officers. why so many attendents/ gardeners/ cooks. these facilities must be minimised. more  
Is someone fr the transform india with modi or make delhi better with kejriwal local circles willing to take this issue up .... Fr taking it foward with the respective govts ?? more  
I can understand your frustration wrt filthy conditions in Govt hospitals on Delhi. Perhaps we all should visit hospitals and take pictures and post them on websites and send to Administrative ministries/ ministers of Delhi/Central Govt. Let us benefit of your views / suggestions. more  
MEDICAL CERTIFICATES- STRANGE IS THIS COUNTRY, WHERE A BAMS (kANPUR) NOT SEEN BY ANY ONE, AS HIS TOUTS CATCH HOLD OF PROPECTIVE DRIVING LICENCE ASPIRANTS, EARNS RS.1000O/-TO 20000/- PERDAY FOR ISSUING MORE THAN HUNDREDS OF MC @ RS. 100/- FOR AFFIXING RUBBER STAMP, MADE MANDATORY PURPOSELESSLY FOR ISSUE/RENEWAL/ OF DRIVING LICENCE. THE LICENSING AUTHORITIES GET THEMSELVES ABSOLVED OF THEIR RESPONSIBILITY OF PROPER EXAMINATION OF DRIVING LICENSE SEEKER, more  
Yes, we should also fight collectively with the flue. It is not only Govt, but all of us have to fight jointly. more  
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