But the OPD’s similarities with other government hospitals end here. This jam-packed zone may be the last place one expects a patient hearing from the doctors, let alone any detailed diagnosis. What makes this department different are the attending doctors—they are incredibly calm in the face of a restless crowd. Consider this: a young man, in his late 20s, is lying outside the hospital ward under a tree. He was admitted after a multiple fracture, but couldn’t be accommodated in the ward because of an acute shortage of beds. Undeterred, the hospital staff smuggles a few essentials everyday for him to recoup. He isn’t on the hospital’s rolls yet, but a house doctor looks him up regularly, sometimes twice a day.