Parking spaces viz–a-viz healthcare facilities in Jalandhar city
By: Sahni, Sakshi, Sharma, Mridula and Singh, Ravi Inder
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BookPublisher: Nagarlok: Quarterly Journal of Urban Affairs Description: 55(3), Jul-Sep, 2023: p.83-103.
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Nagarlok: Quarterly Journal of Urban AffairsSummary: The purpose of this article is to study and analyse the problems caused by excessive number of healthcare facilities in Jalandhar City. Jalandhar City is the city with maximum number of healthcare facilities in Asia. A sample is selected from the large set of hospitals in the city with the help of stratified random sampling technique. The field surveys are undertaken around the sample set of hospitals to understand the ground situation. Optimum number of parking spaces are not provided for the visitors by the hospital authorities and it has also been observed that a significant number of healthcare facilities do not have adequate parking spaces as per the parking norms mentioned in respective guidelines and bylaws. Encroachments by vehicles of visitors are visible on roads and also on the private properties of residents around the healthcare facilities. – Reproduced
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Indian Institute of Public Administration | 55(3), Jul-Sep, 2023: p.83-103 | Available | AR131360 |
The purpose of this article is to study and analyse the problems caused by excessive number of healthcare facilities in Jalandhar City. Jalandhar City is the city with maximum number of healthcare facilities in Asia. A sample is selected from the large set of hospitals in the city with the help of stratified random sampling technique. The field surveys are undertaken around the sample set of hospitals to understand the ground situation. Optimum number of parking spaces are not provided for the visitors by the hospital authorities and it has also been observed that a significant number of healthcare facilities do not have adequate parking spaces as per the parking norms mentioned in respective guidelines and bylaws. Encroachments by vehicles of visitors are visible on roads and also on the private properties of residents around the healthcare facilities. – Reproduced
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