Telangana Minister inaugurates upgraded 100-bed ICU ward at Niloufer Hospital
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Hyderabad: The Telangana government authorities have recently upgraded the prestigious Women and Child Hospital of Niloufer to a 100 bed ICU ward. Telangana Minister of Finance Harish Rao has inaugurated the new ward on Saturday.
Sharing the snippets of the incident in social media, the Health Minister stated that Hysia and Nirman, two IT companies have come forward to jointly design the infrastructure of the hospital. They also provided financial aid, which had helped in creating better medical infrastructural facilities. He also stated that the Telangana government had already upgraded beds in all government hospitals with oxygen facilities and provided oxygen generation plants.
"The Chief Minister aims to further strengthen the medical sector. He said Rs 10,000 crore would be spent in the coming days. We have set up 5000 beds especially for children in the wake of Corona Third Wave estimates. For this, an amount of Rs 133 crores was released", stated the minister.
Moreover, on this occasion, Infosys and Nirman signed an agreement to set up another 25 ICU beds in Nilofar at a cost of Rs 1.75 crore. Hysia, Nirman jointly funded Rs 18 crore for strengthening large-scale government hospitals after the second wave.
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