CPI(M) raises concern over poor maintenance of toilets at CMCH
The CPI(M) has raised concerns regarding the sanitation conditions at Coimbatore Medical College Hospital. They highlighted issues with insufficient toilets, particularly in the Nephrology ward, affecting patient convenience. The party has submitted a petition to the hospital dean requesting immediate action to improve the situation.
- ▪The CPI(M) has urged the State government to address poor sanitation at Coimbatore Medical College Hospital.
- ▪The hospital, which is over 100 years old, serves thousands of patients daily and faces ongoing sanitation issues.
- ▪Insufficient toilets in several departments, especially the Nephrology ward, have caused inconvenience to patients.
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The Community Party of India (Marxist) has urged the State government to address the poor sanitation conditions at the Coimbatore Medical College Hospital. The party stated that the 100-year-old hospital, which receives thousands of inpatients and outpatients a day, has been continuously facing issues with poor sanitation in several wards.The party also said the toilets are insufficient in many departments, especially in the Nephrology ward, causing inconvenience to the patients. The Coimbatore District Committee of the CPI(M) met with the hospital dean, M. Geetanjali, and submitted a petition demanding immediate action to rectify the issues.
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