07 July 2010
By Yogesh.Sadhwani
Doctors and medical students have been mopping and sweeping the hospital for the past 2 days


The Sion hospital’s clean brigade first targeted the patients’ waiting area and a garden on the sprawling hospital premises. From these two places alone, they managed to clear out so much garbage that it filled 60 bags! On Friday, a batch of students, workers and doctors cleaned the wards. Dr Rajesh Dere, secretary, senior medical teachers association, and students in–charge at the hospital, said, “The aim is to ensure mosquitoes do not breed near the hospital. We owe it to our patients and their families.”
Hospital sources said the authorities were tired of no action despite repeated complaints about the dirty environs of the hospital. A senior doctor said, “There was so much filth around the hospital, despite so many sanitation workers around. Doesn’t that say it all? We decided to clean up the place ourselves.”

The hospital administration is thrilled. Dean Dr Sandhya Kamat said, “A huge pat on the back to all involved. It’s a great voluntary effort on their part. I have made sure they have everything they need to make the movement a huge success.”
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