Patna: PMCH ward prisoners shifted to the Central Emergency Building on Friday under a phased plan to empty the environment and the department of the state’s largest public health faculty for the demolition and reconstruction of new Highrise blocks.
All four prisoners shifted to the new ward, the PMCH Supervisor Dr.
Dr.
was Thakur.
These hospital institutions are located on the edge of the Ganges to be upgraded from 2,000 to 5,500 beds with many modern facilities at a cost of RS5,540 Crore.
This is the main dream project of Minister Nith Kumar, who has put the foundation in early February this year.
More beds with sophisticated facilities and roads that are elevated to be built on Ashok Rajpath to provide jam free access to the largest hospitals likely to have different places in the health sector in this country.
The construction company has begun to restructure Jeevak Hostel for medical students to the seven-story building.
Dr.
Thakur said on solving, the new hostel would accommodate more than double the number of students.
Magal Health Minister Pandey, during his visit to PMCH on Thursday, reviewing progress and asking officials to speed up work.
Thakur said the cottage building was emptied and the electrical equipment was removed.
He said the ‘Lawaris Ward’ which was intended for orphans would be emptied on Saturdays and his patients would shift to medicine, operations and orthopedic wards.
The PMCH administration plans to shift the GNM school for breastfeeding and his hostel to the College pharmacy near NMCH, he said.
Many other buildings will also be emptied and submitted to the agency concerned for the construction of new buildings.
“However, despite many reminders, around 20 nursing staff have not emptied the nurse’s dormitories scheduled for demolition in the first phase.
Now we will issue their final warning to shift to another building,” he said.
Thakur said technical experts had completed pole poles on various sites as the first step for the construction of the new G + 7 building.
Meanwhile, although the number of Covid patients received down into two on Friday, the Covid ward would not be closed, said Thakur.