On May 19, 2021, during the devastating Delta wave, then Leader of Opposition in the Bihar Assembly, Tejashwi Prasad Yadav, converted his official residence at 1, Polo Road into a Covid care centre. With beds, oxygen cylinders, private doctors and free food, the centre ran almost for a month. Yadav, now the state Health Minister, was flagging what then was a national challenge: a strained health infrastructure struggling to cope with a record number of cases.
The infrastructure included Dial 102, the call-an-ambulance service run by the consortium of Pashupatinath Distributors Private Limited (PDPL) and Samman Foundation between 2017 and 2022.
From expired medicines to missing oxygen cylinders, lack of sufficient staff to poor hygiene, as many as 12 audit reports between 2019 and 2021, which cover the two fateful Covid years, raised question marks on the service offered by PDPL and Samman, an investigation by The Indian Express has revealed.
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