Hyderabad: The hospital in Dubai has abolished Rs 3.4 Crore Rosmination Bill and also facilitates the journey of an Indian worker from Telangana returning home for further medical care.
Katla Ganga Reddy 53-year-old flown with a direct air ambulance from the airport to the Nizam Institute of Medical Sciences (NIMS) in Panjagutta on Friday after flight from Dubai to Hydia in RGIA.
Gulf Bay Protection Committee (GWPC) President Gundella Narasimha told TI that with the Intervention of the Indian Consulate General (CGI) Dubai, not only the hospital bill was released by the hospital, it also gave an additional amount of RS 4.40 lakh for airlifting him from Mediclinic City Hospital, Dubai, where he was treated at the airport, and then from Rajiv Gandhi International Airport in Shamshabad to Nims, Panjagutta.
“The consulate was happy to help Ganga RK who was undergoing treatment at the Mediclinic City Hospital, Dubai since December, 2020.
After 9 months living in a hospital, he was sent back safely to Hyderabad, India today at a nurse facility,” CGI Dubai said in a tweet on Friday.
Ganga Reddy, who came from Suddapalli Village in Pagakapalli Mandal from Jagtial, has worked in Dubai as a laborer for a company.
On December 25, 2020, Ganga Reddy fell ill and was taken to the hospital.
The doctor examined it and said he suffered from a parallicition stroke.
For six months, Reddy Ganga was in a comma.
“In just the last few months he began to show some signs about consciousness and decided to shift him to Hyderabad,” said Gundella Narasimha.