Jaipur: Amid the concern of the third covid wave, 22 health institutions inaugurated and foundation stones for 21 health institutions were placed on Monday.
22 Health institutions inaugurated were built at a cost of rs 17.2 crore while Rs 20 Crore will be spent on 21 other works.
The inaugural health institution is the primary health center, sub-center, trauma center, urban primary health center, TB hospital and one regional vaccine shop.
Health Minister Raghu Sharma inaugurated and put the foundation stone from various medical institutions in seven districts – Ajmer, Bhilwara, Dausa, Jaipur, Churu, Bikaner and Srianganganagar.
Sharma said that 21 medical institutions where foundation stones were placed including five primary health centers, 10 health centers, trauma centers, two urban primary health centers and two tuberculosis hospitals and regional vaccine stores.
Among the 22 facilities inaugurated, five phCs, one UPHC, 13 health centers, two sewerage processing plants and construction drain construction, 50-bed MCH units.
He said that the population of around 14.20 lakh would benefit from better medical facilities with the completion of these works.
Worried about the third covid wave, the Ministry of Health strengthened its health facilities.
Sharma said, “All preparations are made in the state to fight the third wave of Covid.
Better medical facilities are provided by selecting 332 public health centers in the state.
The number of beds in the NICU, triggers and SNCU in children’s hospitals in the state Continues to increase.
“He said oxygen plants were being installed to overcome the lack of medical oxygen in the state, from which 1,000 metric tons of oxygen would be given every day in the coming days.