Video clip of  Tura hospital staff in drunken state raises concern

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SHILLONG: A video alleged to be that of a Grade IV staff of Civil Hospital, Tura has has gone viral in social media showing the staff lying on the floor and talking in an inebriated state.

Hospital sources have confirmed that the person in the video is Biju Hajong, Grade IV staff of the hospital.

The sources went on to allege that there were several ugly events going on in many institutions and had surfaced also in several occasions. They even term the Tura civil hospital ward kitchen, as “Biju’s 2ndalcohol bar/pub.”

According to them the story of Hajong is just a tip of the iceberg which has exposed the inefficiency and weakness of the  authority of the hospital.

There have been allegations that he attends hospital duties in an inebriated state and sources went on to state that “he is more of trouble to all. Such a state of dangerous, disrespect medical negligence had been going on for long time under the eyes of authority.”

According to the sources, services of Grade IV  staff is indispensable as they who help in manual work and keep hospital and services in order,  led by officer on duty or nursing sister as the case may be and  the unwarranted behaviour of Hajong is a case of medical negligence for which he should be punished.

 

 

 

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