by Haryananewswire
CHANDIGARH, NOV 23
With a view to provide access to high
quality advanced diagnostic facilities at an affordable price to
residents of the State, Haryana Health Department has decided to develop new
Imaging Diagnostic facility in identified State run hospitals through Public
Private Partnership (PPP) mode.
While
stating this today, Haryana Chief Parliamentary Secretary, Mr. Ram Kishan Fouji
said that in the initial phase MRI and CT-Scan facilities would be provided at
general hospitals of Faridabad, Hisar, Kaithal, Sonepat and Narnaul. While MRI
facility will be provided at General Hospital, Panchkula, the facility of
CT-Scan would be available at General Hospital, Gurgaon.
He
said that proposals in this regard have been invited from private providers
with specified criteria for developing diagnostic centres. He said that a
single stage two envelopes bidding process would be adopted for development of
this project. The interested bidders would submit two envelopes comprising two
bids namely the Technical Bid comprising the experience and financial
credibility and Financial Bid comprising the rates being offered.
He
said the selective private partner would set up advanced diagnostic imaging
facilities in all identified hospitals. The provider would deliver affordable
services to the patients at pre-determined rates on the basis of upper limit of
rates set by the department.
He
said that keeping in view the high cost of investment in procuring of these
high end equipments, it was decided to provide radiological services at PPP
mode. The rates of the services have been kept in tandem with rates being
charged at PGIMER, Chandigarh and Government Hospital, sector-6,
Panchkula.
OFFICIATING CHARGE OF DSP TELECOMMUNICATION (OPERATION)
The Haryana Government has assigned the officiating charge of Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP), Telecommunication (Operational) to six inspectors.
The Haryana Government has assigned the officiating charge of Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP), Telecommunication (Operational) to six inspectors.
Inspector Raghubir Singh has been assigned charge of DSP Telecom, Rothak Range,
Rohtak.
Inspector Suresh Kumar has been assigned charge of DSP Telecom, Commissionerate
Gurgaon.
Inspector Rajinder Singh has been assigned charge of DSP Telecom, Telecom,
Headquarter, Panchkula.
Inspector Chander Parkash will have the charge of DSP Telecom, Hisar Range,
Hisar.
Inspector Jaipal Singh has been assigned the charge of DSP Telecom,
Commissionerate, Ambala and Inspector Om Parkash has been assigned charge of DSP
Telecom, Telecom, Headquarter, Panchkula.
SURINDER KUMAR MIGLANI PROMOTED
The Haryana Government has promoted Assistant of Haryana Civil Secretariat Mr. Surinder Kumar Miglani as Officiating Deputy Superintendent purely on temporary basis with effect from the date he assumes the charge of this new assignment.
SURINDER KUMAR MIGLANI PROMOTED
The Haryana Government has promoted Assistant of Haryana Civil Secretariat Mr. Surinder Kumar Miglani as Officiating Deputy Superintendent purely on temporary basis with effect from the date he assumes the charge of this new assignment.
IMPROVING IRRIGATION FACILITIES IN MEWAT
The Haryana
Government has spent about Rs seven crore to further strengthen irrigation
facilities in district Mewat during last seven years.
While stating this here today, a spokesman of district administration said that
over Rs 3.22 crore have been spent on bricklining from ‘burji’ of Ujina Minor to
‘burji’ of Kairaka Minor. He said that over Rs 2.20 crore have been spent on
similar works between the two ‘burji’ of Nuh distributory.
He said that Rs 36.79 lakh have been spent to install hand pumps on burji of
Ujina drain and that of Nuh drain. He said that Rs 24.57 lakh have been spent
on construction of bridge over Rajasthan link Canal-Gurgaon Canal.
Similarly, Rs 22.65 lakh have been spent on construction of Dich Drain along
Rajasthan Link Canal-Gurgaon Calnal and Badkali Punhana road. He said that Rs
1.5 lakh have been spent for harvesting bore for recharging of rain water at
Canal Colony, Nuh. Also, Canal Rest House has been constructed at Nuh and many
other construction works have been undertaken by Irrigation Department in
district Mewat.
TWO DIPR OFFICERS TRANSFERRED
The Haryana
Government has issued transfer and posting orders of two District
Information and Public Relations Officers (DIPRO) with immediate effect and has
posted them against vacant posts.
Mr.
Dalip Singh has been transferred from Chandigarh to Palwal and Mr. Kamal Singh
from Chandigarh to Ya
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