A plaster section collapses at an Alwar hospital, injuring a doctor and a patient, according to reports. The hospital’s medical staff had repeatedly sought repairs before the incident, and officials later flag negligence over the failure to address the problem.

One report states that the public works department (PWD) ignored multiple repair requests from the hospital—citing that seven prior requests were not acted upon. After the collapse, the injured doctor and patient receive treatment, and attention shifts to whether maintenance and inspection procedures were followed.

While the coverage focuses on responsibility for the lack of repairs, both accounts describe the same incident and the same underlying allegation: that warnings about the plaster condition were raised in advance but were not adequately addressed. The case is being treated as one involving possible negligence in hospital maintenance, with authorities expected to review the records of repair requests and any actions taken before the collapse.