Govt gives in-principle nod for 50-bed civil hospital at Kharkhoda: Haryana Health Minister

The matter regarding the approval of the staff is under consideration and after the approval of the staff, the Community Health Center will be upgraded, Vij said in a written reply to a question raised on the first day of the winter session of Vidhan Sabha here on Friday.

Published On 2021-12-19 03:45 GMT   |   Update On 2021-12-19 03:45 GMT
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Kharkhoda: Haryana Health Minister Anil Vij said that the state government has already given in-principle approval for 50-bedded civil hospital at Kharkhoda.

The matter regarding the approval of the staff is under consideration and after the approval of the staff, the Community Health Center will be upgraded, Vij said in a written reply to a question raised on the first day of the winter session of Vidhan Sabha here on Friday.

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He informed that at present, a Community Health Center in Kharkhoda is functioning in a government building on a total of 2.3 acres of land since the year 1988. The built-up area of the building is 1.3 acres and one acre is unconstructed, which is in good condition and is sufficient for the staff of 50 bedded civil hospital.

The Centre is providing services to as many as 106070 persons. There are four primary health centers namely Khanda, Farmana, Sisana, Bidhlana functioning under Community Health Center Kharkhoda which are at a distance of 8 kms, 15 kms, 6 kms and 15 kms respectively from Community Health Center, Kharkhoda.

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