
Andhra Pradesh HRD Minister Nara Lokesh. File | Photo credit: gn rao
Andhra Pradesh Minister for the development of IT and Human Resources, Nara Lokesh, laid the foundations for a 100 -bed government hospital, near Chinakakani, in Mangalagiri Mandal on Sunday.
Speaking on the occasion, Mr. Lokesh said that the new hospital would coincide with the standards of corporate hospitals, and that he would have orthopedic departments, gynecology, general medicine and general surgery.
He said that Prime Minister N. Chandababu Naidu wanted the construction of 100 -bed hospitals in each Constitution, and it was good to punish one for Mangalagiri as soon.
The minister said that the coalition government was aimed at the holistic development of all regions, and Mangalagiri, where he had tried defeat in 2019 only to recover with an impressive majority of most in the 2024 elections, it was part of this.
The minister said he was grateful to the people of Mangalagiri for giving him the decisive mandate, and promised to develop the Constitution in one of the best in the country.
Mr. Lokesh said that the construction of a 100 -bed hospital would be complete in a year with the cooperation of AP State Medical Services and the president of the Unsima Development Corporation, Chillapalli Srinivasa Rao.
The Minister of Tourism, Kandula Durgesh, the MLC Alapati Rajendra Prasad, the member of the TTD Board Tammisetti Janaki Devi and the sub -collection of Tenali V. Sanjana Simha were present.
Published – April 13, 2025 06:12 PM IST