GURUGRAM: In a bid to supply reasonably priced healthcare to the folk, the district administration will quickly arrange a diagnostic centre in sector 39. The middle will be part of Haryana’s Golden Jubilee projects. On Thursday, deputy commissioner Vinay Pratap Singh met with health and family welfare committee to research the development and putting in place of the center.
Union health minister JP Nadda had laid down the basis stone of the center on February 10.
The first segment of the development will be completed inside of subsequent three months i.e. by June this year.
The middle will be constructed under the public sector enterprise’s (PSU) HLL Life Care Limited. The PSU will manage and run the center for the first 10 years. The purpose is to provide the reasonably priced health care, at the value not up to the private sector, to the folk.
The mission will be supervised by health and family welfare committee and has an estimated budget of Rs 6.20 crores. The budget for the mission has been pitched in by Shree Mata Sheetla Devi Shrine Board (Rs 3.40 crores), IFFCO Tokio General Insurance Company (Rs 1.five crores), Infrastructure Development Finance Company (Rs 1 crore) and Municipal Corporation of Gurugram (Rs 30 lakhs). In addition to this, HLL Life Care Limited will supply a CT Scan device that prices round Rs 3 crores.
“We have requested all the partners not make any purchase of a machines and so on. ahead of taking a prior permission from the district health and family welfare committee. They should post an itemized invoice and detailed record of the equipment ahead of the purchase, and can purchase only after a nod from the committee. This is to make sure the optimum utilization of the budget and ensure transpirancy,” mentioned Vinay Pratap Singh, deputy commissioner, Gurugram.
Union health minister JP Nadda had laid down the basis stone of the center on February 10.
The first segment of the development will be completed inside of subsequent three months i.e. by June this year.
The middle will be constructed under the public sector enterprise’s (PSU) HLL Life Care Limited. The PSU will manage and run the center for the first 10 years. The purpose is to provide the reasonably priced health care, at the value not up to the private sector, to the folk.
The mission will be supervised by health and family welfare committee and has an estimated budget of Rs 6.20 crores. The budget for the mission has been pitched in by Shree Mata Sheetla Devi Shrine Board (Rs 3.40 crores), IFFCO Tokio General Insurance Company (Rs 1.five crores), Infrastructure Development Finance Company (Rs 1 crore) and Municipal Corporation of Gurugram (Rs 30 lakhs). In addition to this, HLL Life Care Limited will supply a CT Scan device that prices round Rs 3 crores.
“We have requested all the partners not make any purchase of a machines and so on. ahead of taking a prior permission from the district health and family welfare committee. They should post an itemized invoice and detailed record of the equipment ahead of the purchase, and can purchase only after a nod from the committee. This is to make sure the optimum utilization of the budget and ensure transpirancy,” mentioned Vinay Pratap Singh, deputy commissioner, Gurugram.
Diagnostic center for poor to be built under PSU, costing Rs 6.20 crores
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March 10, 2018
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