Representational Image. 
Hyderabad

Snake found slithering in Osmania General Hospital

A snake found in the Osmania General Hospital on Saturday was rescued by a a snake catcher, bringing relief to the hundreds of patients and staff.

Express News Service

HYDERABAD: A snake found in the Osmania General Hospital on Saturday was rescued by a a snake catcher, bringing relief to the hundreds of patients and staff. The sight of snakes slithering in corridors of the hospital has become increasingly common due to sanitation issues in the premises, said some of the staff.

A snake catcher rescues the reptile
from the hospital

On Saturday, a junior clerk working in the General Surgery Department of the hospital noticed a rat snake when he went to his vehicle parked in the premises of the department at around 11 am.

The snake catcher reached the location in half an hour and rescued the reptile which had by that time hid itself in a pit. “We experience such situations a lot of times,” said a sanitary worker. Watching rats running in the hospital wards is now commonplace, the worker added.

All hype & no competition: India beat Pakistan, seal Super 8s berth in style

LS Speaker Om Birla to represent India at Tarique Rahman's oath ceremony in Bangladesh

INTERVIEW | Budget shunned short-term populism, reflects yearning to be developed nation: PM Modi

NC, PDP slam J&K BJP MP for spending 94% allocated funds in UP

Amid rising crime in BJP-ruled Uttarakhand, Congress condemns 'hooliganism in Hanuman's name'

SCROLL FOR NEXT