by Haryananewswire (Balbir)
CHANDIGARH, JULY 12
The Haryana Chief Minister, Mr.
Bhupinder Singh Hooda, said that a 300 bedded Cancer Institute would be set up
in the campus of AIIMS-II at Bhadsa in district Jhajjar for the treatment of
those suffering from cancer.
Mr.
Hooda was talking to media persons soon after handing over the keys of three
Sawraj Mazda vans to Director of Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education
and Research (PGIMER), Chandigarh Dr. Yogesh Chawla here today. The vans were
donated by Haryana Public Works Minister Mr. Randeep Singh Surjewala out of his
discretionary fund. It would provide free transportation facility to the
patients within the PGI campus.
The
Chief Minister said that the AIIMS-II would provide emergency services to the
patients round-the-clock. It would be much bigger than the existing AIIMS
atDelhi and would cater to the
medical needs of the patients of the entire northern region.
Mr.
Hooda said that the vans would facilitate patients and doctors at PGI in a big
way as the institute has a huge campus with many blocks. He said that PGI,
being a premier health institute, a large number of patients from the country,
especially from Haryana, Punjab,
Himachal Pradesh and Jammu and
Kashmir come here for treatment.
The institute was inaugurated by former Prime Minister Pt. Jawahar Lal Nehru in
1962 and during the span of 50 years, it has made a distinct identity and
earned name in the field of health facilities and medical education. PGI has
been maintaining its credibility, added Mr. Hooda.
In
reply to a question, Mr. Hooda said that the State Government had set up a
multi-specialty hospital at Panchkula wherein modern medical facilities were
being provided to the patients. The number of outdoor and indoor patients has
substantially increased in the hospital. Apart from providing free medicines to
the patients, economical surgery package programme has been launched. This
facility was available free of cost for the poor people, he added.
On
being asked to comment on the issue of Apna Ghar, Mr. Hooda said that the
Government has already recommended the case to CBI.
Speaking
on the occasion Mr. Surjewala said that PGI has an area of about 277 acres and
caters to the medical needs of patients from all over the country and
especially from Northern region. He said that three vans costing Rs. 30 lakh
have been donated to PGI to provide free transportation facility to the poor
patients coming to the Institute. Earlier also, he had donated five such vans
to this institute. He hoped that the team of doctors led by Director, PGI Dr.
Yogesh Chawla would continue to serve the patients with more zeal and
sensitivity.
On this occasion, Director,
PGIMER, Dr. Yogesh Chawla, Deputy Director Dr. Chetan Rao, Vice-Chairman
Haryana Granth Academy Mr. Kamlesh Bhartiya and other senior officers and
doctors were also present.
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