Pondy to soon get ESIC super-specialty hospital
PTI Sep 29, 2018
Puducherry would soon have a super-speciality hospital of the Employees State Insurance Corporation (ESIC) with the territorial government coming forward to provide a 5.5-acre site near Puducherry.
Inaugurating the new regional office of the ESIC, Union Minister of State for Labour and Employment (Independent Charge) Santhosh Kumar Gangwar told reporters that Chief Minister V Narayanasamy had informed him that his government would provide the 5.5-acre land to facilitate the setting up of the facility.
The Union Minister said the new hospital would have 175 beds, in keeping with the policy of the Centre. He also said the Narendra Modi-headed NDA government was keen that labourers across the country should have all the statutorily approved medical facilities.
The regional office was constructed at a cost of Rs 6.42 crore and comprises of a six-bed dispensary, a lab, a pharmacy and a registration counter. The regional office and dispensary would be run for the benefit of those insured and their family members under the ESI scheme.
Employees drawing a salary of upto Rs 21,000 per month were entitled to health insurance cover and other benefits under the ESI Act, he added. Welfare Minister M Kandasamy, who spoke on the occasion, appealed to Gangwar to use his good offices to persuade the Prime Minister to sanction funds for the Union Territory to tide over the present difficult situation in running or reviving industries. "At least Rs 1000 crore is needed to revamp the industries and several undertakings here as workers' welfare needs to be taken care of," Kandasamy said.
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