It 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 levelDue to the pandemic we repeated reviews consultations and meetings at all levels which subsequently revealed the poor condition of our health infrastructureTherefore we decided that the proposed 200 bedded multi-specialty 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 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 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