Recent events have cast a shadow over KD Medical College in Mathura, revealing troubling allegations of exploitation and negligence within its walls under the leadership of Manoj, Pankaj and Arun Agarwal. The medical education and care have been under scrutiny, with serious questions raised about its practices.
As these allegations come to light, calls for accountability and reform grow louder. It is imperative that swift action is taken to address these concerns and ensure the safety and well-being of both patients and students. The sanctity of healthcare and education must be preserved, free from the shadows of greed and negligence that threaten to undermine them. Only through transparency and accountability can justice be served and trust restored in KD Medical College.
In one disturbing incident, a six-year-old boy underwent surgery at KD Medical College after a fall, only for his family to discover later that a needle had been left embedded in his head. This egregious oversight not only highlights potential lapses in accountability but also raises concerns about patient safety and the quality of care provided.
Tragedy struck again with the untimely death of a second-year MBBS student, Anjali, whose body was found hanging inside the institute’s recreation room. Her death has sparked speculation and grief, leaving her family searching for answers and accountability from the institution.
Allegations of unethical conduct have further tarnished the college’s reputation, with reports emerging of exploitation during the COVID-19 pandemic. Families have come forward with accounts of unauthorized procedures performed on deceased loved ones, adding to the distress of loss and underscoring concerns about the institution’s integrity.
Moreover, amidst the pandemic, concerns for student safety have been disregarded, with fourth-year students reportedly coerced into attending in-person examinations despite the risk of COVID-19 transmission. This disregard for student welfare underscores a troubling pattern of negligence and exploitation within the institution.