Master plan for govt. medical college in Kasargod

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August 25, 2012

Kasargod, August 25: A detailed project report on the proposed government medical college in Kasaragod has been submitted to the government, said P.G.R. Pillai, special officer of the college.

The report, prepared after conducting extensive surveys, was recently submitted to Minister for Health V.S. Sivakumar, who forwarded it to Chief Minister Oommen Chandy, he said. “I expect the formal clearance for the project shortly after Onam,” said Dr. Pillai.

The proposed College would come up on 65 acres of revenue land at Ukkinadukka in Badiadukka village.

He said KITCO had been entrusted with the task of construction of the college building complex. A core group committee headed by N.A. Nellikunnu and Deputy District Medical Officer Vimnl Raj will coordinate the preliminary works of the proposed college. The plan envisaged 16 major departments. The institution would have a building complex for hospital, medical college, central library, water treatment plant, electrical sub-station, hostel

accommodation for students, quarters for hospital staff and doctors, playground, auditorium, well connected by road networks.

The proposed 500-bed hospital complex along with basic infrastructure facilities would be built at an estimated cost of Rs. 71 crore in the very first year. Dr. Pillai said the construction of the medical

college would commence in the second year. Admission for the first batch would begin by the end of 2014. Dr. Pillai said the hospital would be equipped with state-of-the-art equipment.

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Bengaluru, Apr 22: In order to infuse confidence among people to fight against the COVID-19 pandemic, Karnataka government on Wednesday launched a helpline 'Apthamitra' with an exclusive toll free number and a mobile app, aimed at providing required medical advice and guidance for those in need.

The help line and app was launched by Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa in the presence of senior Ministers and officials of the department.

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People who call to know the symptoms, an expert team of doctors will advice on what to do next.”

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