Govt. aims to make Kurnool GGH best in State: Bharath
The government is working to improve the Government General Hospital (GGH) in Kurnool, aiming to elevate its status to the top hospital in the state. A groundbreaking ceremony was held for a new 150-bed accommodation facility for patients' attendants, funded by the Power Grid Corporation of India. Officials emphasized the importance of cleanliness and timely completion of the project to benefit the large number of patients visiting from neighboring states.
- ▪The GGH in Kurnool is currently ranked third in the state.
- ▪A new 150-bed 'Visram Sadan' is being constructed at a cost of ₹14.67 crore.
- ▪The project is funded by the Power Grid Corporation of India under its CSR initiative.
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Asserting that the government is focusing on the development of the Government General Hospital (GGH), Kurnool, Industries and Commerce Minister T.G. Bharath Gupta said they were committed to elevating the hospital, currently ranked third in the State, to the top position.Mr. Bharath on Saturday performed the groundbreaking ceremony for the construction of a 150-bed ‘Visram Sadan’ at the GGH premises to provide accommodation for attendants of patients, at a cost of ₹14.67 crore. The project is being funded by the Power Grid Corporation of India under its Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiative.
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