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Deputy Commissioner inspects Mother and Child Hospital in Yadgir city, orders infrastructure boost

Mr. Pandve interacted with mothers and their attendants to verify whether mandatory facilities were being provided to them at the hospital.

Deputy Commissioner inspects Mother and Child Hospital in Yadgir city, orders infrastructure boost

Yadgir city's Mother and Child Hospital underwent a detailed inspection by Deputy Commissioner Rahul Pandve on August 21. Pandve conversed with mothers and their attendants to confirm the availability of essential hospital services. He outlined several recently constructed facilities, stating, "A modern labour room for safe deliveries, a Special Newborn Care Unit and a Pediatric Intensive Care Unit for critical child care, new Outpatient Department registration counters for swift patient processing, upgraded drainage systems for enhanced hygiene, and a high-capacity power generator for uninterrupted power during emergencies."

The Deputy Commissioner directed officials to carry out incremental upgrades, encompassing complete drainage overhauls, comprehensive building upkeep, improved water and sanitation facilities, procurement of necessary medical equipment, and refined inter-departmental coordination to deliver timely, top-quality care to mothers and children.

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