Pandemic has opened our eyes Arunachal Chief Minister
Itanagar Arunachal Pradesh Chief Minister Pema Khandu on Sunday admitted that the pandemic has been an eye-opener for the state government prompting it to revamp the health sector in the last 18 months which it could not do in decadesIt was this pandemic that enabled us to right the wrong and revamp the health sector in the last one and half years that we couldnt do in decades the chief minister saidBeing the chief minister even I was not aware of the status of our health facilities especially at the ground levelADVERTISEMENT CONTINUE READING BELOWWe are completely overhauling the infrastructure and facilities of all the district hospitalsThe chief minister requested the management to set a target of two years for completion of the project so that it can start serving people at the earliest
Itanagar Arunachal Pradesh Chief Minister Pema Khandu on Sunday admitted that the pandemic has been an eye-opener for the state government prompting it to revamp the health sector in the last 18 months which it could not do in decadesThe government has learnt the lesson the hard way due to the outbreak of COVID-19 and is developing the sector through the creation of infrastructureIt was this pandemic that enabled us to right the wrong and revamp the health sector in the last one and half years that we couldnt do in decades the chief minister saidKhandu said this while laying the foundation stone of a 200-bedded speciality unit of the Ramakrishna Hospital hereBeing the chief minister even I was not aware of the status of our health facilities especially at the ground level Due to the pandemic we repeated reviews consultations and meetings at all levels which subsequently revealed the poor condition of our health infrastructureADVERTISEMENT CONTINUE READING BELOWWe are completely overhauling the infrastructure and facilities of all the district hospitals We have recruited and will continue recruiting sufficient doctors including specialists nurses of all categories paramedics and other sanitary and assisting staff as required he saidKhandu also informed that the government has decided to select and develop one hospital each in every assembly constituency with all facilitiesAlso read Arunachal cabinet approves credit-linked schemes to boost agriculture horticultureApplauding the role of Ramakrishna Mission Hospital here in the fight against COVID-19 the chief minister said doctors nurses paramedics and all staff of the facility had done everything possible for taking care of the sick and needy during the pandemicPeople of the state particularly residents of Itanagar remain indebted to the R K Mission he saidADVERTISEMENT CONTINUE READING BELOWKhandu also dedicated the newly installed Siemens Magnetom 13 Tesla MRI machine of the hospital to the peopleAcknowledging the contribution of the R K Mission in the health and education sectors the chief minister said it was payback time for the state governmentTherefore we decided that the proposed 200 bedded multi-speciality hospital should be established as part of the R K Mission Hospital Khandu saidThe chief minister requested the management to set a target of two years for completion of the project so that it can start serving people at the earliestHe suggested that the upcoming hospital building should be environment-friendly and be constructed keeping in mind the natural ambienceADVERTISEMENT CONTINUE READING BELOWRemembering his late father and former chief minister Dorjee Khandus close association with the hospital the facility has a ward named after Dorjee Khandu the chief minister assured the state governments support to it in the years to comeAs a gesture of appreciation and gratitude he donated Rs 20 lakh to the hospitalTrending Stories