Telangana: CHC Chennur to be upgraded to 100-bedded hospital at cost of Rs 32.15 crore
"Long awaited dream of the people has been fulfilled and the public will now be able to find better medical services with the advent of the facility", said Suman.;
Hyderabad: Fulfilling the long-awaited dream of the people, the Telangana government has announced that the Chennur community health centre will be upgraded to a 100-bedded hospital at the cost of Rs 32.15 crores.
An order of this effect was issued by the state government on Tuesday evening. The existing community health centre was built on a 40-year-old primary health centre which will be now upgraded to a 100-bedded hospital. The residents of Chennur, Jaipur, Kotapalli, Bheemaram, and Vemanapalli manuals will be able to get benefit from the facility once upgraded.
Expressing his gratitude, Government chief whip Balka Suman tweeted saying "Heartfelt thanks on behalf of the people of Chennur Constituency to CM Shri KCR and Minister of Medical and Health Shri T Harish Rao for sanctioning a 100-bed hospital for Chennur Constituency."
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"Long awaited dream of the people has been fulfilled and the public will now be able to find better medical services with the advent of the facility", said Suman.
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