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Time of India
18 hours ago
- Politics
- Time of India
CM orders top security, cleanliness for Prez visit
1 2 Lucknow: Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Friday reviewed the preparations for President Droupadi Murmu's upcoming visit to Gorakhpur, where she will inaugurate the state's first AYUSH University, named after Mahayogi Guru Gorakhnath, in Pipri, Bhathat area on July 1. He directed the senior officials to ensure exceptional arrangements in terms of security, convenience, and cleanliness for the President's visit, so that the event becomes an unforgettable memory for Her Excellency. The chief minister conducted an aerial survey, carried out an on-site inspection, and chaired a review meeting. He was briefed on the preparations by the university's vice chancellor and other senior officials. The chief minister suggested that 'Uttar Pradesh' should be included in the university's name, given its significance as a major project for the state. He then inspected the arrangements along the President's route within the AYUSH University campus, including the site for sapling plantation, the Swiss cottage, main stage, and audience gallery. He issued instructions regarding security, cleanliness, and public convenience. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Get Affordable Health Coverage Today Search7 Learn More Undo He also directed the vice-chancellor and administrative officials to prepare a model of the AYUSH University for the President's review, showcasing the academic buildings, OPD, IPD, OT, Panchakarma centre, and other special features of the institution. After the inspection, the chief minister chaired a meeting with senior officials, emphasising that security arrangements must be of the highest standard.


Time of India
18 hours ago
- Health
- Time of India
Patient falls from hospital roof, dies
Lucknow: A 45-year-old brain tumour patient referred to the Kalyan Singh Super Speciality Cancer Institute died after falling from the roof of the hospital's OT complex on Friday evening. The deceased was identified as Dadu Ram of Mahuta village of Banda. According to DCP, south, Nipun Agarwal, Dadu Ram was undergoing treatment for a brain tumour at SGPGIMS. He was initially seen at SGPGIMS on June 19, where doctors advised a CE MRI of the brain. On June 27, after returning with his MRI reports, he was referred to the Kalyan Singh Super Speciality Cancer Institute for further treatment. Hospital officials said Dadu Ram arrived at the institute around 5.30pm. As the OPD had closed for the day, he and his family members were waiting near the registration counter, just outside the OT block. At some point, he went to the roof of the complex from where he fell down. Sources said the patient was reportedly suffering from episodes of disorientation or seizures.


Indian Express
19 hours ago
- Health
- Indian Express
Sassoon Hospital to undergo big upgrades; Madhuri Misal reviews progress
In a bid to modernise one of Maharashtra's oldest government hospitals, Minister of State for Medical Education Madhuri Misal conducted a detailed review meeting at Sassoon General Hospital on Friday. The session focused on addressing infrastructure gaps, patient care challenges and long-pending staff vacancies. During the meeting, the hospital administration provided an overview of Sassoon's legacy and facilities, while key developments and future plans were discussed, including substantial investments in new medical equipment and patient services. Among the core developments, the hospital is set to acquire advanced medical machines: a new CT scan (Rs 7.5 crore), MRI (Rs 27 crore), and a cath lab (Rs 17 crore). Plans are also underway to increase the bed capacity by 550, offering relief to overcrowded wards. The outpatient department (OPD) is currently undergoing renovation under the 'OPD under one roof' initiative. However, temporary relocation of departments has created difficulties for patients. 'To address this, we will start three electric vehicles for internal patient transport within 10 to 15 days,' said Dr Eknath Pawar, dean of B J Government Medical College and Sassoon General Hospital. Efforts are being made to speed up police reports required for post-mortem cases. A dedicated police team is working with the hospital, particularly due to the shortage of post-mortem centres in the city. Additional CCTV cameras with centralized monitoring are also being installed to strengthen hospital security. The upcoming Rs 860 crore Cancer Centre remains a key focus, encompassing infrastructure, equipment, and patient amenities. However, radiation therapy services are yet to be included due to structural constraints. 'Since radiation units require underground installation, it is a bit challenging,' Pawar noted. The hospital is also grappling with staff shortages, 783 vacancies at Sassoon and 314 at BJ Government Medical College. 'This has led to a heavy workload on the current staff,' Pawar said. 'To expedite hiring, we have appointed an external agency to conduct exams and provide a direct merit list for recruitment.' The review concluded with directives to speed up ongoing projects and ensure patient convenience, reaffirming the government's commitment to upgrading Sassoon as a modern and inclusive healthcare hub.


Indian Express
a day ago
- Health
- Indian Express
Kashmiri separatist leader Shabir Ahmad Shah admitted to Safdarjung Hospital; Tihar Jail says he is ‘normal and stable'
A day after incarcerated Kashmiri separatist leader Shabir Ahmad Shah's daughter expressed concern for her father's health on social media, jail officials Friday said his medical reports were 'normal' and his condition is 'stable'. In an official statement, Tihar Jail authorities said that 'appropriate' medical treatment has been given to him at Delhi's Safdarjung Hospital. Shah, 70, was arrested in 2017 in an alleged terror funding case and has been in Tihar Jail since 2023. The statement released by Tihar Jail spokesperson said, 'Some rumours are reportedly being circulated in the social media regarding the critical health condition of inmate Shabir Ahmad Shah. 'In this regard it is stated that inmate has been regularly provided with all medical attention and his condition is stable.' It further stated, 'Shah was referred to Safdarjung Hospital, Delhi on June 26 for OPD consultation with respect to complaints of some lower urinary tract symptoms, and he was admitted for further tests/evaluation. 'All his reports have been found to be normal and appropriate medical treatment is being provided to him at Safdarjung Hospital.' In a post on X on Thursday, Shah's daughter Sehar Shabir sought medical treatment for her father. 'This is not political. This is not anti-national. This is not against any country, institution, or government. This is only about my father's life. His health. His right to be treated with dignity. Is your conscience alive?' Shah's daughter posted on X.


Time of India
a day ago
- Health
- Time of India
Nagaland minister visits Zunheboto district, announces health-related projects
Kohima: Nagaland Minister P Paiwang Konyak has inspected Zunheboto district hospital to oversee its expansion work and announced several projects, including a public health centre and an integrated laboratory, an official said on Thursday. During his visit on Wednesday, the state health minister held a meeting with tribal leaders and civil society members as part of 'the Viksit Nagaland for Viksit Bharat' tour, which commenced on June 24 The projects include the completion of the ongoing construction at the district hospital premises, building staff quarters, an urban public health centre, an integrated public health laboratory, the CMO building, a nursing school, a 30-bed Ayush hospital, and new PHC buildings at Pughoboto and Satoi. The minister emphasised that the construction at the district hospital must be completed by December 2025, with no further extension to be allowed to prevent cost overruns. Highlighting Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision for Nagaland to align with Viksit Bharat by 2047, Konyak stressed the need for improved healthcare facilities in Zunheboto . He expressed confidence that manpower shortages will be addressed through upcoming recruitment and the return of MBBS graduates under surety bonds. The minister also urged officials to ensure strict fund management, awareness and registration under CMHIS and Ayushman Bharat schemes , adherence to OPD timings, closure of unlicensed pharmacies, and active participation in TB elimination campaigns. Advisor for Food & Civil Supplies and MLA KT Sukhalu praised the minister's grassroots approach and assured full support for the projects. He also pledged funds for renovating the eye OPD room and called on medical staff to demonstrate sincerity and dedication. Representatives from Sumi Hoho, the apex tribal body of the district, and village organisations welcomed the minister's initiatives, acknowledging the urgent need for the hospital.