Bhai, they are amazing Kamal Hai Trauma Centre act very fast you can't imagine, I was there for 48 days for. My frnd injured in car accident@150 kmph, they taken care very well. While 48 hrs at trauma center, I observed it can be case study that life is fragile and any thing can happen, you can feel you is your and who is not when you ask for donating blood and contributing money, and effort, you can feel blood has no value ones it leaves the body, you may all over blood, criminal cases, crying ppls lot more. I nephews is adult now he is 19, I took him to trauma Centre and told him that we here for 4 hrs, I am going for some work you pls sit in waiting area, and see else if you want then you may help the injured ppls, traferring them from Ambulance to strature to mobile bed etc or you just n see iam coming. A secret I was not doing any this just siting next to him talking and leaving him alone for 15 MINS and short intervals.while driving back he observed a lot and was talking matured like Chacha I never imagines, we need to respect our lives, I will follow traffic rule, obey you, drive slow, will not argue on the way and a lot many more this well he observed in 4 hrs that how life and relations are precious and should be cared nurtured and respect, he observed what is the value of money and relationships on time. He observed its great and safe to be cool n calm every were. Well salute to AIIMS...
Read moreI sampled a variety of food items, including a samosa, a bread, a kachodi, and mixed pakode, all of which were priced affordably. Each item cost 5 units, while the pakode were priced at 10 RS per 100 grams. However, I must admit that the overall quality was lacking, although I mean no disrespect to the establishment. It does offer a favorable deal to its visitors and patients.
While the prices were enticing, individuals who are particular about the food they consume should take note. The oil used for frying was clearly not fresh and emitted an unpleasant odor. When I bit into the bread, its smell was off-putting, indicating the reuse of oil. This was a major disappointment for me. Furthermore, the kachori was more akin to a coriander-flavored kachori, as it contained solely coriander. As for the samosa, it was of...
Read moreCleanliness missed this place by miles. Spilled sauce or blood on floor I couldn't make out. Nobody was bothered and it smeared slippers and shoes of all who entered was something that made me eek out. The counter people are worried about economic exchange going on however, what about hygiene? Just because it's a stereotypical government setup doesn't give a right to anyone to treat the place like a dumpster. Sad to see the standard of the canteen in regard to the standard of this standard setting medical institution. Then again, when I pointed the same to the concerned counter people, I was reminded that I didn't come here to have tea but to get the...
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