Around two dozen post-delivery and cesarean patients were admitted there, a hospital official said, adding there was no major injury in the incident.
The power of the hospital building remained off for five hours.
State Health Minister Anil Vij reached the hospital and ordered an inquiry into the incident
Nurse Vanita, who was on duty, said that she was making arrangements for a cesarean operation when dark smoke started filling the labour room on the first floor.
Two of the women, who had undergone cesarean a day back, fell in the corridor, eyewitnesses said.
Later, the entire ward was vacated and the patients were shifted.
It was suspected that a short circuit in the main power junction of the hospital building resulted in the cables catching fire.
Vij, who represents the Ambala Cantt assembly segment, reached the civil hospital and enquired about the incident
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