Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao
formally launched today morning the KCR Kits and distributed to six women, who
very recently delivered at Modern Government Maternity Hospital, Petlaburj in
Hyderabad old city. The six mothers Mrs Rasheeda Begum, Mrs Mekala Savitha, Mrs
Nookala Navaneetha, Mrs P Saritha and Mrs Thabussum received them from the
hands of Honourable CM KCR amidst applause from all those who were present on
the occasion in the hospital premises. The CM also launched the KCR Kits
website on this occasion. CM had seen all the items in the kit.
Earlier
the CM was shown a photo exhibition before he is taken round the hospital. CM
is also shown the ultrasound centre, emergency ward, general wards, the
stabilization centre for complicating cases, the recovery room and other
facilities in the hospital. Going around the hospital CM besides interaction
with patients also had a word about the functioning of the hospital with the
hospital staff. CM said “we are doing service to humanity. Still sometimes
media carry negative news particularly with reference to non-availability of
beds. Probably a public relation exercise may undo this sort of negative
publicity. Against a bed strength of 462 in this hospital the demand is for
over 700 which is a proof of its good work and very good name. This is dense
area and poor people live here and hence there will be demand to make use of
the hospital facility when needed. With Shortage of beds and with increase in
demand it is struggling like a war. One should thank the doctors
for allowing extra patients over and above bed strength”.
The
Chief Minister said if needed one more block would be constructed here in the
same premises. CM recalled the services of Dr Mahalaxmi of yester years and how
during those days even the elite used to make use of the services of this
hospital. CM assured to provide land for a new building for this hospital which
would be run on a corporate level.
In
the recovery room CM had an interaction with Doctors and staff and enquired
about the facilities in the hospital. On knowing that there is a shortfall of
staff and assuring to increase, the CM suggested that, “if there is a shortfall
let us take it as a challenge and work accordingly”.
CM
made a reference to Patient attendants’ facilities and recalled how in earlier
days there used to be “Dharmasalas”-the attendants’ blocks, adjacent to
Government hospitals. The CM asked the Health Minister to build such
Dharmasalas in future in every hospital beginning with those in dense areas. CM
also enquired the nursing staff about their problems and assured of better
stipend and mess facilities.
The CM is accompanied by
Union Minister Bandaru Dattatreya, Deputy Chief Minister Mehmood Ali, Ministers
Naini Narasimha Reddy, Laxmareddy, MLA Khadri, Chief Secretary SP Singh, Health
Secretary Rajeshwar Tiwari, Commissioner family welfare Karuna among others.





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