The deteriorating healthcare system within Jharkhand’s prisons has become a major point of contention, with officials accusing the state government of gross negligence, especially towards its female inmate population. The current administration is facing accusations of not only failing administratively but also exhibiting a callous disregard for the health and safety of women prisoners. With over 16,549 inmates residing in Jharkhand’s jails, the complete lack of regular nursing staff represents a critical failure in providing basic medical services. This severe shortfall directly impacts the ability of female inmates to receive necessary treatment. The state government has reportedly ignored a Jharkhand High Court order to immediately fill all vacant health positions, continuing a pattern of inaction that has persisted for months. The National Human Rights Commission’s consistent issuance of notices after inmate deaths illustrates the severity of the ongoing crisis, yet no significant governmental action has followed. The health implications for women prisoners are particularly severe. The absence of nurses means that inmates often lack access to essential medicines, hygiene products, and adequate care during their menstrual cycles. Pregnant inmates are at heightened risk due to the lack of regular medical check-ups, blood pressure monitoring, and emergency care facilities. Furthermore, the critical need for continuous medical support for women inmates with newborns is unmet, leading to potentially devastating outcomes. Reports from the Jail Inspector General’s office have corroborated these issues, indicating that the shortage of nurses makes 24-hour medical care unattainable. Despite these internal warnings and acknowledged deficiencies, the government’s response has been minimal. The silence surrounding the health struggles of women in prison calls into question the government’s commitment to human rights and its effectiveness in ensuring the well-being of all individuals under its care.
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