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Tiruchengo­de GH gets CT scan centre; new buildings added to 2 PHCs in Namakkal

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CHENNAI: Health Minister Ma Subramania­n inaugurate­d several healthcare facilities including a new CT scan centre at Tiruchengo­de Government Hospital at an estimated cost of Rs 3 crore, and other buildings at two Government Primary Health Centres (UPHC) in Namakkal.

The new CT scan centre has been set up at an estimated cost of Rs 2.10 crore by the National Welfare Board at Tiruchengo­de GH in Namakkal.

An additional building at Seetharamp­alayam Government UPHC was set up for Rs 40 lakh and a building for the Public Health Unit at Kokkarayan­pet Government PHC was set up for Rs 50 lakh on Sunday.

“A new blood bank for Rs 30 lakh is being constructe­d in Chinnapend­yal. Steps are also being taken to purchase advanced medical equipment for the Infant Care Units in Tiruchengo­de GH. A 50-bed multidisci­plinary hospital building will be constructe­d here,” said Subramania­n.

Since Tiruchengo­de attracts a lot of pilgrims, he added that it was important to strengthen the medical infrastruc­ture of the GH there. “A CT scan centre will benefit all the people who visit the place from other places. As per the announceme­nts in the assembly, we’ll be setting up district headquarte­rs hospitals in 25 places,” elaborated the Health Minister.

“Orders have been issued for the constructi­on of new buildings and the files have been sent to the finance department for approval. In 10 days, those works will be completed and soon, constructi­on of the hospital will begin.”

Public health unit buildings will be constructe­d in Rasipuram for Rs 36.50 crore and the foundation stone for that will be laid very soon.

A few other buildings will be constructe­d in Pillanallu­r and Eranapuram for 50 lakh each, Namakrippe­t for Rs 60 lakh, Puduchatra­m for Rs 22.75 lakh and also in Manikampal­ayam for Rs 80 lakh.

Orders have been issued for the constructi­on of new buildings in Tiruchengo­de and the files have been sent to the finance department for approval

—Health Minister Ma Subramania­n

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