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UP equips Vallabhbhai Patel Hospital, Bhagwatpu with all permissible equipment

Deputy Chief Minister Brajesh Pathak who visited Prayagraj, inspected the newly constructed 100-bed Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Hospital in Bhagwatpur along with district magistrate and chief medical officer here on Sunday.

After inspecting the hospital, the Deputy CM said this hospital has been prepared with the resources of the 2019 Kumbh Mela. He said rain proofing work is currently going on in the hospital after which all the equipment will be installed.

He said 16 doctors have been deployed here. The hospital has been provided all permissible equipment. Currently, patients are getting OPD facility here. He claimed that within 10 days patients will start getting all the facilities in the hospital. The Deputy CM has instructed DM Navneet Singh Chahal to get all the work of the hospital completed under his supervision. Deputy CM said after the full operation of the hospital starts, patients here will not have to go to the city for treatment.

Responding to the inclusion of African Union during the G20 conference, Pathak said this is a big achievement for India. He said under the leadership and guidance of PM Narendra Modi, India has been successful in hoisting the flag of Mother India in the world.

On Akhilesh Yadav’s linking of G-20 with Ghosi by-election, he said such statements and comments have no meaning. While reacting to the poster of ‘Tiger Abhi Zinda Hai’ put up at the SP office, he said the people of the state know all the truth. It is noteworthy that a poster of Tiger Abhi Zinda Hai has been put up at the SP office regarding SP leader Shivpal Singh Yadav.

He said that there is no panic situation regarding dengue right now. But the Health department is working with caution.

Deputy CM said high quality treatment will be provided to patients. All medicines are available in hospitals. Complete arrangements for platelets is also available. The Health department is identifying dengue patients. For this the scope of testing has also been expanded. Along with increasing the scope of testing, there is special vigil in Ghaziabad, Noida, Lucknow and Prayagraj. The campaign has also been intensified in districts where malaria and dengue patients are found more. After inspecting the hospital and holding a review meeting with health officials regarding medical facilities, Pathak left for Singrauli, Madhya Pradesh.

CMO Dr Ashu Pandey said that complete preparations have been made here. This hospital will soon become operational for patients. Doctors, pharmacists and other paramedical staff have been deployed here. Daily Pioneer

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