Bariarpur block soon to have 30 bed community hospital: Lalan Singh

Published On 2023-08-31 10:30 GMT   |   Update On 2023-08-31 10:30 GMT
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Munger: JD(U) National President Rajiv Ranjan Singh alias Lalan Singh on Tuesday said that the Bariarpur block headquarters in the Munger district, about 13 km from here, would have a modern 30-bed -community government hospital. 

Singh said here that it will have an ultra-sound machine, an x-ray plant, a pathological lab, an operation theatre and other test facilities for the rural patients under one roof.

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The M.P. also visited the proposed community hospital centre.

The officials of the Building Construction Department informed the M.P. that the building of the proposed community government hospital at Bariarpur would be handed over to the Munger administration in the December next positively.

When villagers complained to the M.P about the compromise on the quality in the construction of the Bariarpur police station on the same campus, the M.P directed the Munger S.P. J. Jalareddy to enquire into the allegations.

Medical Dialogues team had earlier reported that the National President of JD U and Munger M.P, Rajiv Ranjan Singh alias Lalan Singh announced that the Chief Minister Nitish Kumar would soon lay the foundation stone of a medical college at Munger in Bihar. "The land for a medical college in the Munger district headquarters is being earmarked by the Munger administration, This will fulfill the long pending demands of the people of the Munger division," Mr Lalan Singh said.\

"The Chief Minister Nitish Kumar will also inaugurate the 100 -bed modern Munger hospital very soon. The hospital will have all its modern facilities of treatment of paients under one roof. The pathological lab, ultra-sound test facilities and other test facilities will work under one roof," the M.P said. 

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