Bihar minister says reporting from PMCH is a constitutional right
By Staff writer in Media News on Friday, 19th June 2026 at 5:56pm
Bihar Health Minister Nishant Kumar said journalists are free to report from government hospitals, including PMCH, stressing that media reporting is a constitutional right and that no ban exists on such coverage.
His remarks came amid allegations of harassment of journalists at PMCH and a recent incident involving a TOI photojournalist at IGIMS.
According to sources, the minister also directed district health authorities to improve hospital infrastructure and services, said common surgeries should be available at district hospitals to reduce referrals to Patna, and announced specialised training for district doctors.
During a visit to PMCH, Union Agriculture Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan said the hospital's redevelopment reflects a changing Bihar and a changing India.
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