Mangaluru: Ramanath Rai lays foundation stone for development works at Wenlock Hospital


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Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru (ANK)

Mangaluru, Mar 10: District in-charge minister Ramanath Rai laid foundation stone for various development programmes at Wenlock Hospital and also inaugurated HLL MRI scan Centre here on Saturday, March 10.

Addressing the gathering Ramanath Rai said, "Mangaluru has always been known as a health hub as it provides quality healthcare facilities. People in Dakshina Kannada are more health conscious compared to other districts. Several people from different states including Kerala visit Wenlock Hospital for treatment. All sections of the society are benefited due to quality treatment offered at the hospital.

 

“It was a long pending dream to have multi-specialty hospital. The foundation stone laid down today will kick start further development of Wenlock Hospital. The government sanctioned Rs 10 crore for multi-specialty hospital, Rs 3 crore for children’s health centre, Rs 10 crore for 50-bed Ayush hospital and Rs 50 lac for public health lab. The state government has also made provision of diagnosis centers at taluk hospitals. Arogya Karnataka universal health card was provided for BPL card holders which was a revolutionary step in health stream,” he added.

"Along with the development of Wenlock Hospital, Lady Goschen Hospital has also been developed which will be inaugurated soon,” he said.

Minister for Food and Civil Supplies U T Khader said, "Wenlock Hospital has been a famous hospital in the region for its quality of health care facilities. One of the long pending demands has been fulfilled with the foundation stone being laid today. Multi-specialty hospital, children health centre, 50-bed Ayush hospital and public health lab will be constructed which will have all the provisions for patients under one roof. I thank chief minister Siddaramaiah and health minister Ramesh Kumar for showing keen interest in developing this hospital.”

MLA J R Lobo, mayor Bhaskar Moily, deputy mayor Mohammed K, superintendent of Wenlock Hospital Dr Rajeshwari Devi, district health officer Ramakrishna Rao and others were present.

  

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  • JK, southkanara

    Sun, Mar 11 2018

    Demand for stone carvings and stone merchants business increasing now adays when election is far approaching... After foundation laying no one is bothered to visit the place and see what is done there... Commission for some people, business for some, tea party for some spectators and voters get none...

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Bengaluru/Katapadi

    Sun, Mar 11 2018

    We need to develop our government hospital to high standard ensuring excellent service to the patients

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  • hussain, mangalore

    Sun, Mar 11 2018

    oh anna rai kule, when we will built central bus stand in pump well??

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  • sense_Shetty, Mangalore

    Sat, Mar 10 2018

    Jhumla Republic of Karnataka and India. Our names should be displayed and carved in the stones that we inaugurate ... This seems to be the only motto of Indian politicians ..
    Maybe, as people we are able to see only the names carved on the stones and not seeking quality health care and other essentials from the people who we have voted for power?

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sat, Mar 10 2018

    Development happens only in Karnataka ...

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  • Devkumar, Mangalore/New Delhi

    Sat, Mar 10 2018

    Please write down approx. date in foundation stone..a work is going to finish.
    Many of congress projects remain as grave stone without expiry date.

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  • Herman Lobo, Muttrah

    Sat, Mar 10 2018

    The best thing to do is shift Wenlock Hospital outside the city. Hampankatta is too congested and the patients cannot have a good atmosphere due to the traffic. Also parking problem. Use the space from Wenlock to R.T.O, s office to have a huge business centre with paid Parking underground. the muncipality can earn a lot as well as Mangalore will look like a proper Smart city. Have a walkway and see that all commercial things are easily available as u walk.

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  • Haneef, Mangalore

    Sat, Mar 10 2018

    If you collect all the foundation stones used for the ceremony in India can construct at least 1 million homes.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sat, Mar 10 2018

    Hai Hai Mirchi ...

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  • bharath1953, Mangalore

    Sat, Mar 10 2018

    All sections of the society are benefited due to quality treatment offered at the hospital.
    That is what our District in charge Minister says regarding Wenlock Hospital. But can he vouch for it as we do not find any Politicians from District or from neighbouring State or District using its facility. Only poor financially weak use it without grumbling about the quality.

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