DATE-05/06/2021 TIME-4:00 HOUR
kotdwara- padampur sukhro People angry over using the route of Pramod Colony--- REPORT-SHAHRUMA-PARVEEN
The people of Pramod Colony of ward number-20 Padampur Sukhro of the city accused a hospital management of commercially using the road to the colony. People submitted a memorandum to SDM Yogesh Mehra demanding action against the hospital management. In the memorandum, he demanded a probe into the NOC given by various departments to the hospital management and a ban on the use of private routes by the hospital management. He said that about 40 families live in the colony and their only private way of movement is on the main road Devi Road. Their route is being forcibly used by the management of a private hospital located near the colony to transport patients and dead bodies. The employees working in the hospital also use their vehicles on this route. Medical waste is also being thrown on the road by the hospital management. The sound of the ambulance and the hospital's mic throughout the night gives sleep to the sick people living in the colony, the elderly. Those who submitted the memorandum included Hema Rawat, Kamala Rawat, Kanti Devi, Pratima Sharma, Shweta Devi, Mamta Negi, Usha Rawat, Suma Rawat, Vachan Singh Aswal, Bhupal Giri Goswami, Sohan Chandra Mandola, Sampurnanand Mandola,
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