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‘Complete the rebuild PMCH before the specified time’

'Complete the rebuild PMCH before the specified time'
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Patna: Bihar CM Nitish Kumar on Monday checking the ongoing construction works under the RS 5,540 Crore Recevelopment Plan from the nearly century College Medical Patna Hospital (PMCH) and requesting officials to complete the project before the specified time limit.
“Completion of rebuilding plans will provide more comfort in the treatment of ordinary people.
Therefore, accelerate the ongoing construction work in a way planned to complete the development plan again before the specified time frame,” Nitish told the official after examining the work The ongoing work on a sustainable PMCH place.
CM also visited the Indira Gandhi Building in the newly built Cardiology Institute (IGIC) and examined its construction work.
He asked about every thing from new facilities to be provided in a new building, from the health department official, and asked them to make the earliest new functional functional.
The Secretary of the Additional Chief (Health) of Pratyaya Amrit, through the presentation, informs CM about the latest position under the PMCH return plan.
He also informs CM about the target of remaining wise a month under the phase-1 and its appropriate progress.
Amrit also told CM that 2,021 bed facilities would be available for the public after settlement of phase-1 under the development plan.
“We review project progress regularly, so that the ongoing construction work must be completed quickly,” Pratyaya told CM.
Health Minister Mangal Pandey presented a replica of the master plan proposed from the construction of the rebuilding PMCH to CM on that occasion.
Earlier on February 8 this year, Nitish has placed the stone foundation for the plan to rebuild Rs 5,540-Crore, which will change PMCH to the second largest government hospital in India and in the world.
“PMCH is currently the largest hospital of the state with 1,750 beds, but after completing rebuilding, the capacity will increase to more than 5,460 beds.
This project is scheduled previously resolved in three phases for seven years, but nitish, while putting stone – Stone Foundation, asking officials to resolve all development plans back in the next five years, “said a health department official on Monday.
The Minister of Education Vijay Kumar Choudhary, the Minister of Construction Jalan Nitin Navin and the main secretary of CM Deepak Kumar also accompanied CM during PMCH and IGIC inspections.

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