Healthcare services in Nagpur have faced significant disruption as strikes by nurses and resident doctors brought hospital operations to a halt. Over 1,300 nurses began an indefinite strike, highlighting grievances over working conditions and pay. Adding to the disruption, government and private doctors held a day-long strike, resulting in the temporary closure of outpatient departments and affecting routine medical services for thousands of patients. Patients and families expressed frustration, especially those needing regular consultations or emergency care. Experts stress the importance of timely negotiations between hospital authorities and healthcare staff to prevent prolonged service disruptions. Until the issues are resolved, residents may continue to face challenges in accessing essential medical care. #NagpurHealthcare #DoctorsStrike #NursesStrike #HospitalShutdown #PatientCare #MedicalDisruption #HealthcareWorkers #PublicHealth #HospitalServices #HealthCrisis

Disturbing visuals have emerged from Azamgarh, Uttar Pradesh, showing Raju Yadav, a critically ill TB patient, shivering on the cold ground outside a government hospital — clutching his oxygen concentrator, alone and helpless. Not a single medical staff member came forward to assist him as he trembled in the open air, battling both the chill and his breath. The hospital’s shocking defense? The Chief Medical Officer claimed the patient was removed because he had urinated on the hospital bed. This chilling justification has drawn widespread outrage. Social media users, activists, and citizens across the country are questioning the system’s empathy — or lack of it. Does illness strip a person of basic dignity? Or have we grown numb to suffering? This isn’t just a failure of healthcare — it’s a deeper failure of humanity itself. #Azamgarh #TBPatientNeglect #HealthcareFailure #HumanityFirst #MedicalNeglect #UPNews #HealthCrisis #IndiaHealthSystem #DignityInIllness
