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Tirupati
Special Correspondent
TIRUPATI: The Hospital Development Committee of S.V.R.R. Government General Hospital met here on Thursday and discussed in detail all the problems dogging the major teaching hospital. The panel, which met under the chairmanship of the TTD's Executive Officer, A.P.V. Narayana Sarma, has among other things decided to revive the construction of the medical block which was stalled reportedly due to certain technical reasons. The block would be constructed at an estimated cost of Rs.3 crores to be provided entirely by the TTD. Another major decision was to provide the hospital with an exclusive paediatric block to be constructed with State Government funds. The Chairman of the Development Committee has asked the Superintendent of the Hospital, Dr. Salam, to initiate the proceedings for the installation of a new X-ray plant in the hospital's Radiology department. Steps would also be taken to computerise the working of the various blocks including the out-patient block to improve efficiency and patient care. The Tirupati MP, Chintha Mohan, who also attended the meeting along with the MLA, M. Venkatramana, wanted the SVRR Hospital and the TTD's super specialities hospital, SVIMS to work in close tandem. The committee recommended the appointment of Dr. K. Venkateswarlu as the Deputy Superintendent and Dr. Tarachand as the Civil Surgeon RMO replacing the present incumbent, Sudarsana Varma who is demitting office.
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