VILLUPURAM: Villupuram MP D Ravikumar Advocated the central Authorities to set up a 100-bed Workers’ State Insurance (ESI) hospital at Villupuram district of Tamil Nadu.
In a memorandum dated June 3 and also addressed Union ministry of state (independent control ) (labor and employment) Santosh Kumar Gangwar, the MP stated Villupuram district with a population of approximately 24 lakh doesn’t have an ESI hospital.
He encouraged the ministry to establish a 100-bed ESI hospital at the district in the earliest.
He explained Gangwar’s statement in 2019 the ministry could launch an ESI hospital at each section of the nation and the Centre would assert all of the ESI hospitals.
He explained there are various ESI hospitals in several states such as Karnataka that expand outstanding health services to individuals throughout the right time of the outbreak.
He cautioned that Tamil Nadu, a country with a population of eight crore, has hardly any ESI hospitals.
Each of the ESI hospitals except at K K Nagar in Chennai are preserved by the state authorities.
“As you are aware that the health care centers have come to be the main demand for individuals in this outbreak.
The demand for government colleges is extremely high among the bad.
ESI clinics around India do a tremendous role in meeting the medical requirements of the employees,” he stated at the memorandum.