Bhopal: Preparations are being made to upgrade Hamidia Hospital of Bhopal, capital of Madhya Pradesh. Yes, this is going to be a two thousand bed hospital and the building called Hawa Mahal, which has hindered the development of this hospital, is going to be removed. Medical education minister Vishwas Kailash Sarang has decided in this regard. He has issued instructions regarding the removal of the building called Purana Hawa Mahal in the Hamidia Hospital Complex.
If this happens, the Block-A under construction will be expanded to 2000 beds of Hamidia Hospital. Indeed, with the removal of the old building, around 70 beds will be available. With the removal of Hawa Mahal being a hindrance, traffic facilities will also be developed in the campus. If there is a bottleneck, it has been asked to adopt a strict attitude to remove it. It is being said that an FIR will be filed against the person who created the ban.
Regarding the matter, Minister Sarang said, "The decision of a 2000 bed hospital for all will enhance the pride of Bhopal." Apart from this, he also said that 'Construction of Block-B will be completed by March, instructed to make clothes used in hospital-like operation gown, etc. through self-health group'. With this, he asked to take care of records in the Medical Record Office through electronic health records. Indeed, Medical Education Minister Sarang has also issued instructions to start helpline number for Hamidia Hospital for the convenience of patients. Apart from this, instructions have been given to put pictures of the President, Prime Minister, and Chief Minister in the Superintendent Office.
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