29 December,2021 11:32 PM IST | Mumbai | BrandMedia
Ziqitza Healthcare Limited
The air of festivities brings an infectiously optimistic environment to the city. It's hardly about religious diversity as happiness and extravaganza become the rule of town. It is that time of the year when people forget their differences, and come together to celebrate occasions that bring back a sense of belongingness. However, it is often found that the susceptibility to accidents and health hazards skyrocket during the festive season.
Given the scenario, Dr. Santosh Datar - Medical Director at Ziqitza Healthcare, says from time immemorial, our country has been one of the prime contributors to the firecracker business - contributing to a scalable amount of air pollution. Be it a cricket match or a festival, scores of people play loud music heedless to the decibel limit or silent zones - leading to increasing sound pollution. You must have noticed an absolute disregard to an ambulance or a stampede during such times and wondered - Where is our civic sense?
Civic sense comprises consensual social norms or ethics that people follow. They are unspoken laws, which include activities such as cleanliness of public places, responsibility and humanity towards other individuals. The flaw of this idea lies in its definition solely; since the civic duties are quite ambiguous about the kind of responsibilities that are required to be adhered, they can hardly be penalized in case of non-compliance.
With increasing population per square meter, the air pollution/sound pollution/water pollution per individual also escalates. Is it an insolent attitude towards the environment or a reckless inhumanity towards the coming generations? Whatsoever it may be, the civic sense of majority of the country today is hardly authoritatively standardized. Moreover, in the recent past, it has earned a low priority as research suggests further remarked by Dr. Datar.
Environmental laws are broken on a daily basis worsening the issue of air pollution. Dumping grounds have no alternatives whatsoever, as waste imperialism becomes the acceptable norm. And as technology advances, our loudspeakers provide unimaginably crazier decibel outputs as the world stares at the helpless situation of sound pollution.
In this scenario, the careless attitude of people is directly proportional to the rising health issues in the country. 108 ambulance services are a great headway to tackle this situation by providing emergency healthcare provisions on a national scale. The 108 ambulance services is partly serviced by private organizations such as Ziqitza HealthCare Ltd who work with a vigorous commitment towards efficacy and quality in emergency services.
Today, due to a lack of information dissemination about the 108 ambulance services, the situation of healthcare facilities has worsened. Metropolitan cities and rural areas face destitute situations despite the availability of resources provisioned by the Indian government as part of the National Health Mission. Similar observations were made by Ziqitza Rajasthan in the past.
Mr. Chandan Datta, Head of Government Business - Ziqitza, further says, at Ziqitza Limited, the safety and recovery of the patient are of primary importance. An experienced and well-trained team with well-maintained and equipped ambulance can make all the difference in saving and stabilize the patient on board.
Who better to help overcome this world problem than the people who constitute it? If you as an individual don't give a call to 108 in case of an emergency, there is hardly any other way of extending these mandatory services to additional people across all walks of life. Today, an emergency can befall anyone, be it during the festive season or not, which is why your participation in this information chain becomes paramount. Talk about 108 ambulance services and help us serve more citizens. The ball is in your court now, further remarked by Mr. Datta.
About Ziqitza Healthcare Limited
Ziqitza Healthcare Limited (ZHL) is the leading provider of Emergency Medical Services (EMS) in India since 2005. Our clients include hospitals, the Government and corporate clients in India & Gulf for varied EMS requirements like Ambulances, Medical Mobile units, telemedicine, and helplines. ZHL Rajasthan & Ziqitza limited Rajasthan also have appreciate Dr. Datar & his team at Ziqitza Healthcare for the observations made on the role of 108 ambulance during festive seasons in India transfer. We are committed to saving lives. We do this by understanding our customers' needs and providing the best possible solutions irrespective of their location or income. The company engages over 39,000+ ambulance network in India with services available in 750+ cities.
For further information please contact: visakh.dayanandan@zhl.in