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Delhi's healthcare: 10 glaring shortcomings identified by CAG

IndiaTimes Friday, 28 February 2025 ()
The recent CAG audit report highlights significant problems in Delhi's healthcare system, including staff shortages, infrastructure issues, and financial mismanagement. Additionally, essential medicines and regulatory compliance are lacking, severely impacting patient care and hospital operations.
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