Minister Urges Pharma Companies to Allocate CSR Funds for Hospitals

PaperDabba News Desk – [Date] For the betterment of medical services and infrastructure, State Minister Damodar Rajanarsimha met with representatives of pharma companies and requested them to allocate CSR funds for Osmania and Gandhi hospitals.

Meeting with Pharma Companies

State Health and Family Welfare Minister Damodar Rajanarsimha conducted an important meeting with the heads of CSR divisions of prominent pharmaceutical companies at the Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Telangana State Secretariat. The primary objective is to restore the former glory of Osmania and Gandhi hospitals.

Improvement of Patient Care and Infrastructure

The minister urged pharma companies to allocate their CSR funds to critical areas such as patient care, sanitation, diet, biomedical waste management, and drinking water supply. These changes will aid in providing better medical services to the hospitals.

Minister’s Appeal for CSR Donations

Minister Damodar Rajanarsimha appealed to the pharma companies to allocate their CSR funds to restore the former glory of Osmania and Gandhi hospitals, provide better services, improve hospital cleanliness, provide quality food, and ensure adequate staff and educational resources.

Positive Response from Pharma Companies

Pharma company representatives responded positively to the minister’s appeal. They assured that they would visit Osmania and Gandhi hospitals this week and submit a technical report on priority areas, in line with Chief Minister Revanth Reddy’s directions.

Immediate Proposals for Hospital Improvement

In the meeting, Minister Damodar Rajanarsimha instructed the superintendents of Osmania and Gandhi hospitals to submit immediate proposals for better services, infrastructure, and human resources for patients.

The partnership of pharmaceutical companies in improving the infrastructure and services of Osmania and Gandhi hospitals is a significant step towards better healthcare services in the state. This cooperation can bring substantial improvements in patient care and hospital facilities.

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