Nursing Staff Protests Following SMS Hospital Fire Incident in Jaipur

Nursing staff at the SMS Hospital in Jaipur are protesting against the suspension of four colleagues following a fire incident in the trauma center last October. The staff claims the suspensions are unjust and are demanding a fair investigation. They plan to stage a two-hour work stoppage to voice their dissent. The incident, which resulted in the tragic loss of several patients, has raised concerns about systemic failures within the hospital. The nursing community is calling for solidarity and justice as they intensify their protests against what they perceive as targeted actions against them.
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Nursing Staff Protests Following SMS Hospital Fire Incident in Jaipur

Growing Anger Among Nursing Staff at SMS Hospital


The nursing staff at the Sawai Man Singh (SMS) Hospital in Jaipur is increasingly frustrated following a devastating fire incident that occurred in the trauma center last October. The investigation revealed negligence among the staff, leading to the suspension of four nursing personnel, including a nursing supervisor, which has sparked strong opposition from their colleagues.


During a two-hour gate meeting held today at the trauma center, nursing staff engaged in thorough discussions. They unanimously decided to initiate a two-hour work stoppage starting tomorrow, which will affect not only the main building of SMS Hospital but also other affiliated hospitals in Jaipur. The nursing staff plans to express their democratic dissent during this period.


The nursing personnel argue that the suspension of their four colleagues is entirely unjust and unilateral. They are demanding the immediate reversal of the suspensions and a fair investigation into the matter. They have vowed to continue their protests until their demands are met.


The meeting emphasized the importance of solidarity among the staff and encouraged everyone to raise their voices against injustice. The nursing community has described this situation as a historic show of unity, asserting that only the nursing staff is being targeted to cover up systemic failures.


This incident is linked to a fire in the neuro ICU of the trauma center in October 2025, which resulted in the tragic loss of 6 to 8 patients. The investigation report highlighted serious lapses, including a 30-minute delay in locating keys and staff fleeing the scene, prompting the recent disciplinary actions. The nursing staff now views this as an injustice and is intensifying their protests.


Given the circumstances, there may be increasing pressure on the hospital administration and the health department.