The strange deeds of the health department have come to the fore in Madhya Pradesh. Where 66 days after the suicide of a nurse of Shivpuri, the health department has transferred the nurse. The surprising thing is that the nurse suffering from the problem of depression kept pleading with the concerned officials of the department to get her transferred while alive. But not transferred. After which he finally got depressed and committed suicide. At the same time, after 66 days of suicide, there is a fierce debate about the transfer of the nurse.
Transferred 66 days after suicide
In fact, Tanvi Dabde, a nurse of the Health Department, a resident of Betul, was posted at Khoda Primary Health Center. Tanvi’s family lived in Bhopal. For this reason, she wanted to get her transfer done in a hospital near Bhopal. For this, she was repeatedly pleading with the authorities. But when the officials did not listen to her, she got depressed and committed suicide. At the same time, 66 days after the suicide, the administration has issued a transfer order.
According to media reports, Tanvi was on an indefinite strike of contractual health workers in December 2022. At that time, Tanvi had to do 90-90 hours of duty at Khod Primary Center. Due to which she gradually became a victim of depression. She wanted to stay with the family for the treatment of her illness. For which she was repeatedly pleading for transfer. And on the night of 20 December 2022, she was trying to sleep at her primary health center by taking sleeping pills. But she could not sleep. Meanwhile, she took an overdose of sleeping pills. Due to which she died.
On the other hand, those who worked with Tanvi regarding the transfer that took place 66 days after her death, say that if the same work had been done earlier by the department, Tanvi would probably have been alive today. Those who worked with Tanvi say that she often used to say that she felt very lonely.
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