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Flood like situation: Hospitals priority of Govt: Minister Sakina Itoo

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August 27, 2025
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Doctors responsible for denying medical care to patients will face law: Sakina Itoo

‘If you play with nature, nature will play back’

Srinagar, Aug 27 : Amid the flood-like situation triggered by incessant rains across J&K, Health and Medical Education Minister Sakina Itoo on Wednesday visited Lal Ded (LD) Hospital Srinagar to take stock of the prevailing situation and preparedness of the healthcare facilities.

Speaking to reporters after the visit, Itoo as per news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), said she would personally inspect every major hospital in the Valley to assess requirements and ensure readiness in case of any emergency. “Here in LD Hospital, I interacted with the Principal GMC Srinagar, HODs and Medical Superintendent to review the arrangements. The GMC authorities have already taken necessary steps to deal with any emergency in case of floods.

The priority is to ensure patient safety and uninterrupted healthcare services,” she said.

While referring to the situation, she noted that the floods are “in the hands of Allah” but assured that Kashmir is relatively better off compared to Jammu, where the situation remains grim. “As rains have stopped here, the situation is under control. Had it continued, things could have turned worse. Hospitals are our top priority, and every possible step has been taken to maintain normalcy,” she added.

Itoo said that similar measures have been implemented at GMC Anantnag and other healthcare institutions across the Valley to safeguard patients and ensure smooth medical care.

Responding to questions about incomplete flood mitigation projects post-2014 deluge, she remarked, “That answer can only be given by those who were in government from 2014 to 2024. We took over just nine months ago, but we have initiated all possible steps. Whatever more will be required, will be done.” She further said, “If you play with nature, it will play back with you, and floods are a direct result of that.”

Later , the Minister carried out a series of visits to major hospitals in Srinagar, including Bone and Joint Hospital Barzulla, Children’s Hospital Bemina, and Shri Maharaja Hari Singh (SMHS) Hospital. During her inspections, she interacted with doctors, patients, and attendants to take stock of facilities and services.

Officials said the Minister directed concerned authorities to strengthen healthcare delivery with special focus on emergency services and patient convenience. She reviewed healthcare infrastructure, availability of medicines, and patient care arrangements at all hospitals visited.

Coustery: KNO

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