HomeNewsIndiaAfter backlash, Delhi govt hospital withdraws 'no Malayalam' order; nurses from Kerala seek apology

After backlash, Delhi govt hospital withdraws 'no Malayalam' order; nurses from Kerala seek apology

G B Pant nurses' association president Liladhar Ramchandani claimed it was issued in pursuance of a complaint sent by a patient to a senior officer in the health department, regarding use of Malayalam language at the hospital.

June 06, 2021 / 15:45 IST
Story continues below Advertisement
Representational Image (PTI)
Representational Image (PTI)

A Delhi government hospital on June 5 issued a circular asking its nursing staff not to use Malayalam at work as "maximum patients and colleagues do not know this language" which it said causes a lot of inconvenience.

The controversial order at the Delhi government's Govind Ballabh Pant Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education and Research (GIPMER), one of the leading facilities, has since been withdrawn.

Story continues below Advertisement

Hospital administration said that the order was issued by the Nursing superintendent without the administration's knowledge.

"That was a blunder by Nursing superintendent, will initiate action,"  the Medical Director of GB Pant Hospital said.