Baddi Civil Hospital Completion Delayed for 2 Years Due to Poor Coordination
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Baddi: The long-awaited 50-bed Civil Hospital in Baddi remains incomplete despite the construction of its building being finished two years ago. The delay in its completion is largely due to a lack of coordination among various government departments, leaving residents of this industrial area without essential healthcare services.
The project has been stalled due to several pending infrastructural requirements, including the installation of a lift, fire safety systems, water and electricity connections, and an oxygen plant. Necessities like building whitewashing remain undone because power connections are yet to be established. Shockingly, no formal requests have been made for water and electricity connections, further prolonging the hospital’s opening, reports The Tribune.
For decades, Baddi’s residents—especially industrial workers—have struggled due to the lack of government healthcare facilities, often having no choice but to seek costly treatment at private hospitals. The completion of this hospital is expected to provide significant relief, offering affordable medical services to the local population. With clear deadlines now in place and efforts being made to enhance departmental coordination, officials are working to ensure the hospital is fully functional as soon as possible.
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