On a visit to Goa Medical College, Bambolim, to see a friend who is hospitalised it was devastating to learn that in Room no 7 of ward 121 which happens to be a private ward, a stinking dead rat has been lying unattended for the last three days. I was further informed that rats are all over the ward as the grilles covering the drains in most of the rooms have fallen apart. Good sanitation has to emanate from every corner of our hospitals. Maybe before we get rid of the rats we may have to deal with those brats responsible for the total decay of Goas public health care system while promising super speciality care for the Aam Aadmi.
When he was Chief Minister, Mr. Pratapsingh Rane after his jaunt to Singapore decided that the colour of the uniform of Goas cops should change. Recently Health Minister Vishwajit Rane accompanied by a fleet of doctors had a week long jaunt in Dubai at our expense. We have to wait and see what changes will be introduced at Goa Medical College. If they are able to get rid of the rats it would be a commendable achievement. The rats could shift base to the Porvorim Secretariat to keep an eye over an aged senior government officer who is reportedly spending late nights in the office in a much extended honeymoon mood. Aires Rodrigues Ribandar ___________________________________________________________ Yahoo! Answers - Got a question? Someone out there knows the answer. Try it now. http://uk.answers.yahoo.com/