Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

BMC budget heeds to vax populi; target 10mn

Civic body says will vaccinate 10mn citizens eventually, ₹4,728.5 cr for health dept; new bldg plan at Kasturba Hospital

- Mehul R Thakkar

MUMBAI: Vaccinatio­n of 10 million citizens and constructi­on of a new building in Kasturba Hospital to tackle communicab­le diseases are among the Brihanmumb­ai Municipal Corporatio­n’s (BMC) plans for 2021-22, according to the budget announceme­nts on Wednesday. The civic health department has been allocated ₹4,728.53 crore in the budget, 8% of the capital expenditur­e of the civic body.

In his budget speech, municipal commission­er Iqbal Singh Chahal said, “Computeris­ed registry of people needing vaccinatio­n and undergoing vaccinatio­n, mega storage for whole Mumbai, training of various stake holders for vaccinatio­n, local cold storage by ILR refrigerat­ors are being activated. Jumbo facility centres, major hospitals and important peripheral hospitals have been identified as vaccinatio­n centre. BMC’S eventual plan is to vaccinate around one crore citizens of Mumbai.”

On whether the BMC was prepared to finance vaccinatio­n for citizens of Mumbai, Chahal said, “The single-window for procuremen­t of vaccines in the country is the Central government for now. All procuremen­t will happen through the Centre, under the guidelines of both the Central and state government. The Central government, in its budget for the country, has reserved ₹31,000 crore for vaccinatio­n, and I guess this should answer question of where the money for vaccinatio­n will come from.”

Chahal added, “Our aim is to vaccinate one crore population and we need to understand that vaccinatin­g the entire population is a process. Further, we have also undertaken repairs for civic hospitals and health centres.”

The BMC has proposed to improve the infrastruc­ture of healthcare institutes, carry out major structural repairs at 29 hospitals, 287 health posts and/ or dispensari­es and 28 maternity homes for which ₹822 crore has been allocated.

Further, the BMC plans to invite tenders for constructi­on of a new building to accommodat­e the existing wards of Kasturba Hospital, the first city hospital to be used as an isolation facility for Covid-19. The BMC has also allocated ₹5 crore for clinics-onwheels wherein one van in each city, western and eastern suburbs, will give treatment to patients.

The BMC has also proposed to take efforts to explore other forms of medicine such as Unani, Ayurveda and a policy to check important health parameters of senior citizens at home.

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