Gurgaon: UNI Minister Rao Inderdit Singh on Friday visited a civilian hospital in civilians and asked the health authority to shift the CT-MRI unit to the Sector 10 hospital within one month so that all hospital buildings could be destroyed and rebuilt to 400 .
The earliest facilities.
He told the official that he would visit the site after a month to check the status of new building construction work.
Emphasizing the need for a sophisticated government hospital in Gurgaon, Rao Inderdit said, “The lack of health facilities is felt in the district during the second wave of the Covid epidemic.
In such situations, the community must depend on private hospitals for care, which places a lot of financial burden on them.
We must ensure that Gurgaon residents do not have to face such problems in the future.
“The Gurgaon Health Department has proposed a plan to build a new hospital to the government for the last approval.
Previously, the plan was to set 500 beds, but now it has been modified to 400 beds.
Built about 50 years ago, hospitals have witnessed at least six cases of ceiling collapse in the past two years, encouraging the Department of Public Works to recommend the demolition.
“We have shared plans for 500 bed hospitals, but after careful analysis is modified to 400.
We have distributed the details of the new building plan with Haryana as well.
We have handed over the old building to the PWD for demolition,” said Dr.
Virender Yadav, Head of Officer Medical Gurgaon.
The budget will be approved after the government gives the plan to be ahead.
Last year, RS 260 Crore was approved for hospital retaliation.
This is likely to rise with the addition of new components.