Kavinder chairs Rogi Kalyan Samiti meeting of Gandhi Nagar Hospital

Excelsior Correspondent

Speaker Kavinder Gupta during a meeting of Rogi Kalyan Samiti at Gandhi Nagar Hospital.
Speaker Kavinder Gupta during a meeting of Rogi Kalyan Samiti at Gandhi Nagar Hospital.

JAMMU, Aug 11: Speaker State Assembly and MLA, Gandhi Nagar, Kavinder Gupta held a meeting of the governing body of the Rogi Kalyan Samiti of Government Hospital, Gandhi Nagar.
The meeting was attended by Medical Superintendent & Vice-Chairman, Rogi Kalyan Samiti, Dr. Younus Chowdhary; Superintendent Engineer, PDD, Sunil Gupta; Executive-Engineer, PDD, Sudhir Gupta; Executive Engineer PHE, V.K Khajuria; Vinay Gupta, Jaideep Sharma, Ruchi Chauhan, Ajay Pargal, Paramjeet Singh and other members of the Samiti.
Taking stock of the infrastructure available in the Hospital and reviewing the functioning of the hospital, Gupta approved expenditure on power, water supply, servicing of ACs, up keep of the hospital, enhancement of wages of the temporary staff and also instructed to identify the space for Sarai for the attendants of the patients.
Gupta issued directives to the concerned departments responsible for maintaining and bringing up new infrastructure in the hospital premises to give priority to the quality while executing the works in the hospital and also instructed the hospital authorities to fix priorities of the works required to be done.
Few decisions regarding the betterment of hospital have been taken in the meeting, which are like inviting the tenders for the canteen, parking and medical shop , ornamental plants and flowers to be planted in the hospital premises to give a fresh feel, corporate houses to be involved in the up keep of the hospital as a social responsibility which will in turn give tax redemption to these particular houses and annual maintenance of the machines to be done on priority or they can also be operated on PPP mode.
Gupta assured the members of the Samiti that he will not leave any stone unturned to equip this institution with modern facilities and also invited their contribution in making this institution a model one for others to follow.