The CM inspects Hamidia Hospital and Proposals for Rs 199 crore to provide facilities in Hamidiya hospital, bone marrow center also to be established.

CM Dr. Mohan Yadav has stated that the state government is committed to providing better health care to its inhabitants. Hospitals are being checked for this.

The monies should be used properly. Officers should work efficiently. Following an inspection to Hamidia Hospital on Monday evening, Chief Minister Dr. Yadav made the announcement.

Dr. Yadav, the chief minister, examined the newborn unit and other rooms. He engaged with the patients and their families. Senior doctors informed Chief Minister Dr. Yadav about the expansion works and new recommendations.

Chief Minister Dr. Yadav stated that during the rainy season, the number of patients may grow. Expansion work is underway to ensure that patients do not encounter any difficulties.

Hamidia Hospital is the largest in the state, with a capacity of 2250 beds. Currently, there are 1850 beds available.

He stated that new plans totaling approximately Rs 199 crore had been submitted to provide facilities for hospital patients.

These include recommendations to spend Rs 35 crore on new machines for the Regional Institute of Respiratory Disease, Rs 42 crore on the Center of Excellence for Orthopedics, and Rs 30 crore on cancer care.

Dr. Yadav, the Chief Minister, announced that a bone marrow center would be established soon.

Aside from that, a new hostel block worth Rs 20 crore would be constructed for postgraduate students.

An MRI/CT machine worth Rs 20 crore will soon be delivered. A new integrated OPD block worth Rs 35 crore and a new UG hostel costing Rs 17 crore will be constructed.