Budgam, Feb 28: An abandoned and allegedly unsafe structure within the premises of Sub District Hospital (SDH) Chadoora has become a cause of concern for patients and attendants, with locals urging authorities to dismantle it for better utilisation of space.
Residents said that the building has remained unused for a long time, with no department currently operating from the structure. They said the building has already been declared unsafe by the concerned authorities, yet it continues to stand within the hospital premises.
According to locals, the building’s presence not only creates inconvenience for patients and visitors but also poses potential safety risks. “The structure is situated between the hospital premises and serves no purpose at present. It should either be dismantled or renovated for public use,” said a local.
Some residents suggested that if the structure is removed, the space could be utilised for parking facilities, which would greatly ease congestion within the hospital premises. Others proposed that a new and safer building could be constructed to expand medical facilities.
As per official records, SDH Chadoora operates round the clock, including 24×7 surgical services under the First Referral Unit (FRU). Nearly 1,500 patients reportedly visit the hospital every 24 hours, increasing the need for proper space management and infrastructure planning.
Block Medical Officer (BMO) Dr Riyaz said a proposal for dismantling and auctioning the structure has already been submitted by the concerned R&B Division and forwarded to the Deputy Commissioner’s office. However, the matter is facing delays without any specified reason, he said.
The locals have appealed to the district administration and concerned departments to take immediate steps to dismantle the unsafe structure and ensure the space is put to better use in the interest of the public—(KNO)






