Hospitals in broad daylight #growth #motivation
The speaker recounts an incident at GTB Hospital in Delhi where an armed man entered with a pistol, held a resident doctor at gunpoint, and shot a patient in broad daylight. Despite the severity of the event, the speaker notes that normalcy returned within days and nobody seemed to care about the incident.
Summary
The speaker describes a disturbing real-life incident that occurred at GTB (Guru Teg Bahadur) Hospital in Delhi, a government hospital located in a densely populated area of the city. An armed individual entered the hospital premises carrying a pistol, physically grabbed a resident doctor and held the gun to them, before proceeding inside and shooting a patient. The incident took place at approximately 2:00 PM in broad daylight, highlighting the brazenness of the attack.
What the speaker finds most troubling is not just the violent act itself, but the societal response — or lack thereof. Despite the gravity of the situation occurring in a busy government hospital in a densely populated Delhi neighborhood, the speaker emphasizes that within a short period, everything returned to normal. No lasting outrage, no significant change, and no sustained public concern followed the incident. The speaker's repeated phrase 'nobody cares' underscores a sense of frustration and disillusionment with the collective apathy surrounding violence in healthcare settings.
Key Insights
- The speaker recounts that an armed man entered GTB Hospital in Delhi with a pistol and physically held a resident doctor at gunpoint before proceeding further inside.
- The attacker shot a patient inside the government hospital, indicating the target was not the medical staff but someone already receiving care.
- The speaker stresses that this violent incident occurred at 2:00 PM in broad daylight, emphasizing the complete lack of deterrence or security at the facility.
- The speaker points out that GTB Hospital is located in a densely populated area of Delhi, making the brazen attack even more alarming given the surrounding population.
- The speaker argues that the most troubling aspect of the incident is how quickly public attention faded — within a few days everything returned to normal and 'nobody cared,' reflecting deep societal apathy.
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[0:00] दिल्ली के जीटीपी अस्पताल में बंदा पिस्टल लेके घुसा था। लास्ट ईयर की बात है या इस साल की बात है? पिस्टल लेके घुसा। उसने एक रेजिडेंट के ऐसे बंदूक रखी उसको ऐसे पकड़ा हुआ था। ऐसे बंदूक रखी हुई थी। एंड देन ही वेंट इनसाइड, ही शॉट द पेशेंट। शॉट द पेशेंट। यह दिन के 2:00 बजे काम हो रहा है। गवर्नमेंट हॉस्पिटल। गवर्नमेंट अस्पताल में, दिल्ली के, और एक डेंसली पपुलेटेड एरिया में अस्पताल है, जीटीबी। और उस दिन भी यह सब होने के बाद, थोड़े दिन में सब नॉर्मल था। सब नॉर्मल। नोबडी केयर्ड। नोबडी केयर।
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