Within the next five years, half of private and most government hospitals in India will close due to an acute shortage of nurses. India is currently short 2.4 million nurses, and the number has declined in recent years as admissions to nursing colleges have dropped by half. Many nursing colleges are shutting down as demand for nurses increases in other countries like West Asia, Asia, Africa, the US, and Europe. The nursing profession in India lacks career progression, as nurses are not legally allowed to perform tasks without doctor supervision, even for simple procedures. This is causing nurses to seek opportunities abroad where they have more independence and higher salaries. The shortage of nurses and doctors is the real problem underlying issues like Delhi's dengue crisis, not just