The trauma center is ready at Sanjay Gandhi Hospital in Delhi by August 1, the capacity of the bed will increase many facilities, including double trauma center construction by August 2025 Relha Gupta Sets deadline

Chief Minister Velha Gupta visited Sanjay Gandhi Memorial Hospital and instructed them to complete the construction of the trauma center by August 1, 2025. The new building will increase the bed capacity of the hospital from 300 to 662. He also laid the soil stone of the water pipeline projects that will improve the drinking water supply. Jagran correspondent, outer delhi. Chief Minister Velha Gupta visited Sanjay Gandhi Memorial Hospital in Mangolpuri on Saturday and embarked on the facilities. He said the facilities would expand to the new building. For years, the chief minister expressed his displeasure over the construction work of the trauma center, saying: “The time limit has been set up to complete the construction work of this new building by August 1, 2025. The government will leave no shortage.” CM Relha Gupta spoke to patients and Timardars on Saturday, along with the MP Yogendra Chandolia, MP of the North West Parliamentary constituency and local MLA Rajkumar Chauhan, inspected the hospital campus and under the construction trauma center building. The chief minister reviewed the current status, development works and future plans of the hospital. On this occasion, Relha Gupta spoke to patients and wood. The mother-child visited the hall and took a newborn baby in her lap. How many patients come to hospital each day? With reference to the new building, the hospital’s trauma center that hangs in the balance for years, the main minister said that this building has long been in an incomplete state. And so far there has been no progress on it. This project has been revised these days and instructions have been given to speed up the work. The construction of this building will be started immediately. The new building has 42 ICU beds, with 14 bed medical ICUs, 14 bed surgical ICU and 14 beds for orthopedic ICU. After completing this trauma block, the total bed capacity of the hospital will increase from 300 to 662. The chief minister said that an average of 2600-2700 patients came to the hospital daily after OPD, and that 32-35 delivery cases were held daily. The big lack of beds in this hospital remains a serious challenge. The government will soon take concrete steps to solve these problems, the number of beds in the hospital will also be increased. The chief minister laid the foundation of the water pipeline projects on Saturday, Chief Minister Velha Gupta on Saturday laid the groundstone of new water pipeline projects in Singalpur Village in the Shalimar Bagh voter division and Qu Blackk in Pitampura. After this, the main minister laid the groundstone of another water pipeline project in Qu -block of Pitampura. He said that water supply was also a major challenge in the qu block of pitampura. Now there will be an offer of uninterrupted drinking water here. The main minister has reviewed the progress of road construction, sewerage systems and other public facilities in Qu Block. He said the Delhi Jal board was instructed to set up new pipeline networks, as well as replace the old and leaked pipelines. Every big news from your city, now on your phone. Download the most reliable companion of Local News Afjagran Local App.