300-bedded hospital spanning over 25 acres to come up in Jharkhand

Published On 2024-03-06 11:30 GMT   |   Update On 2024-03-22 09:09 GMT
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Godda: Jharkhand Health Minister Banna Gupta and his Rural Development counterpart Alamgir Alam on Tuesday laid the foundation of several development projects, including a 300-bed hospital, in Godda district.

Chief Minister Champai Soren was earlier scheduled to lay the foundation of the projects but he had to cancel his visit at the last moment due to some unavoidable reasons, an official said.

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The hospital will come up in the Mahagama area with financial assistance from the Eastern Coalfields Limited (ECL).

The G+3 hospital building will come up on 25 acres with various facilities including an OPD area and multi-speciality medical unit with ICU, the official said.

An official revealed that the hospital will house various essential amenities, including an outpatient department (OPD) area and a multi-speciality medical unit complete with an intensive care unit (ICU). The comprehensive healthcare services offered by the facility are expected to cater to the diverse medical needs of the local population.

CM Champai Soren was to inaugurate the developmental projects

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