
Delhi Health Minister Conducts Suprise Inspection At 4 Government Hospitals
- byDoctor News Daily Team
- 18 February, 2025
- 0 Comments
- 0 Mins

New Delhi: Delhi Health Minister Saurabh Bhardwaj on Wednesday instructed the medical superintendent of a city government-run hospital to probe into a charge levelled by a woman that a staffer allegedly took bribes for facilitating treatment, according to an official statement.
Bhardwaj on Wednesday conducted surprise inspections at four government hospitals in Delhi, officials said. The minister was approached by the woman during his inspection of N C Joshi Hospital at Jhandewalan.
Bhardwaj promptly instructed the hospital’s medical superintendent to investigate the matter thoroughly. He ordered an “immediate inquiry” into it and directed strict action against the officer responsible “if corruption is proven”, it added.
Also Read:Dirty Toilets, Infra Lapses: Delhi Mayor orders suspension of Hindu Rao Hopsital Medical Superintendent
The minister emphasised the commitment of Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal is that corruption in any form, at any level, “will not be tolerated”.
Bhardwaj also inspected Guru Gobind Singh Hospital and Acharya Bhikshu Hospital, Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Hospital.
During an inspection of Acharya Bhikshu Hospital at Moti Nagar, he highlighted that the cleanliness arrangement at the hospital was “extremely poor”.
Patients and their family members present on the premises also expressed complaints regarding cleanliness. Bhardwaj promptly issued orders for immediate cleaning of all restrooms at the hospital and “reprimanded the hospital administration for the observed shortcomings”, the statement said.
He instructed “swift action” against the officer responsible for cleanliness, and directed stringent measures against the cleaning company.
The Delhi health minister said during his recent inspection of Acharya Bhikshu Hospital, contract workers employed in the hospital had raised complaints.
These workers alleged that the company contracted for hospital cleanliness, maintenance, and security “does not provide full wages to the contract employees” working at the hospital, the statement said.
The contract employees lodged a written complaint with the hospital administration. Bhardwaj immediately ordered an investigation into the complaint, directing the hospital administration to take strict action against the company, if found guilty, it said.
Also Read:UP: Chief Medical Superintendent suspended over charges of bribery
Disclaimer: This website is designed for healthcare professionals and serves solely for informational purposes.
The content provided should not be interpreted as medical advice, diagnosis, treatment recommendations, prescriptions, or endorsements of specific medical practices. It is not a replacement for professional medical consultation or the expertise of a licensed healthcare provider.
Given the ever-evolving nature of medical science, we strive to keep our information accurate and up to date. However, we do not guarantee the completeness or accuracy of the content.
If you come across any inconsistencies, please reach out to us at
admin@doctornewsdaily.com.
We do not support or endorse medical opinions, treatments, or recommendations that contradict the advice of qualified healthcare professionals.
By using this website, you agree to our
Terms of Use,
Privacy Policy, and
Advertisement Policy.
For further details, please review our
Full Disclaimer.

Recent News
Normal-Tension Glaucoma Closely Associated With Co...
- 10 October, 2022
Air Pollution Tied To Increased Risk Of Premature...
- 24 May, 2023

Daily Newsletter
Get all the top stories from Blogs to keep track.
0 Comments
Post a comment
No comments yet. Be the first to comment!