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Renovated waiting areas at Government General Hospital

Posted on: 15/Nov/2013 2:27:56 PM
The waiting areas at the tower blocks of Rajiv Gandhi Government General Hospital will have a seating arrangement and access to drinking water renovated waiting areas and have access to drinking water on every floor of the blocks. Every day, hundreds of persons walk in and out of the twin tower blocks of the Rajiv Gandhi Government General Hospital
 
The open-to-sky waiting areas at the tower blocks – each consisting of ground plus six floors - are getting a facelift now. The twin tower blocks were opened in 2005. The plastic sheet covering the open-to-sky waiting areas had worn-out and these are replaced.
 
The hospital has been facing problems in maintenance with visitors dirtying the walls by spitting. So tiles are put up on the walls for for 6 to 7 feet so that it will be easy for the staff to clean.
 
Often patients’ attendants tend to dispose of waste and wash hands through the windows on each floor.This falls into the waiting area and dirties the place. For this, plastic sheets are fitted  on the windows on each floor for at least three feet. The remaining portion of the window will be covered using a mesh with small openings. This will help in mosquito control too.
 
The hospital is spending about Rs. 40 lakh on the civil works. In addition, the hospital is installing two reverse osmosis plants at the tower blocks. The RO plants are being installed at a cost of Rs. 10 lakh.

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