Punjab's Bathinda Govt. Hospital under Scrutiny as Nurses face complaints for dancing to DJ Beats on Duty

Recently, a video has gone viral showing nurses dancing to a DJ in a government hospital in Punjab's Bathinda district. Social workers have demanded that the government take swift action on this.

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After going viral, the video showing nurses dancing to a DJ in a government hospital in Punjab's Bathinda district has drawn attention. The nurses ignored the government's directives and played Bhangra loudly on the hospital's DJ. The nurse can be seen dancing a lot in the video to the tunes the DJ is playing. After the video went viral, there has been a commotion in the health department.

The placement of loudspeakers near hospitals has been strictly prohibited by the government in consideration of the wellbeing of the patients. In spite of this, government workers disobeyed orders at the government hospital that was situated in Bathinda's local market. The female hospital staff members observed the Teej festival without regard for the law. The limit was crossed when the nurses started dancing on DJ.

Senior medical officers were also spotted dancing with the nurses instead of intervening to stop them. When Dr. Pamil Bansal, senior medical officer of the hospital, was mentioned in this context, he gave an explanation by posing as Mission Indra Dhanush. He stated that the program for Mission Indra Dhanush would be held on August 7.

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The event requires online registration. All of the hospital's field workers received training for this. To support them in the training, pregnant ladies and nursing school students were also called. Following that, a brief cultural event was organized. He acknowledged the mistake in relation to the hospital's program, nevertheless. He said that it was his fault for not getting anyone's permission before planning the event. He acknowledged his error and advised future caution for similar situations.

On the other hand, social workers have filed complaints over the popular video. According to social workers Balbir Veera and Sukhdev Singh Taliwal, the health department's job is to provide health services. Not dancing and playing Bhangra with a DJ in the hospital. Social workers have demanded that the government take swift action on this.


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