Work on three rural health facilities in Belagavi district launched by Minister Dinesh Gundu Rao
The Hindu
Health Minister Dinesh Gundu Rao launches three rural health facilities in Belagavi district, enhancing Karnataka's healthcare infrastructure.
Health Minister Dinesh Gundu Rao launched work on three rural health facilities, at a total cost of ₹90 crore, in Belagavi district of Karnataka on February 16.
He laid the foundation stones for construction of a 50-bed Intensive Care Unit (CCU) in Bailhongal, and for upgrading hospital buildings in the newly formed taluks of Saundatti and Ramdurg.
“Karnataka is moving forward towards building a model state through guarantee schemes to alleviate poverty and provide social justice. We are in the forefront of healthcare. Several steps are being taken to strengthen the health and family welfare department. We have introduced innovative schemes and programmes, like Puneeth Rajkumar Hriday Jyoti, Tele ICU, and Home Health Scheme, and rural ambulance services,” the Minister said.
The government had released about ₹300 crore to various projects of the Health Department in Belagavi district.
He said he had inspected the taluk hospital in Bailahongal, and expressed satisfaction over the way it was being run. “Doctors told me that about 200 deliveries are taking place in the hospital every month, and that there are no major complaints from people. I feel that if hospitals in every taluk are managed in the same way, most of the problems of patients will be solved. We have sanctioned a new 50-bed unit with the aim of upgrading the taluk hospital to benefit local residents,” he said.
He said that, along with implementation of the five guarantee schemes, the State Government is implementing several development projects in most departments.

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