»Cm Jagan To Officially Inaugurate Kidney Hospital In Skl On Dec 15
CM Jagan To Officially Inaugurate Kidney Hospital In SKL On Dec 15
On December 15, Chief Minister Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy will inaugurate a kidney center and research facility in addition to presenting a drinking water project valued at Rs 700 crore for the Uddanam neighborhood of Palasa in the Srikakulam district.
On December 15, Chief Minister Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy will inaugurate a kidney center and research facility in addition to presenting a drinking water project valued at Rs 700 crore for the Uddanam neighborhood of Palasa in the Srikakulam district. Dr. Seediri Appala Raju, the minister of fisheries, made this announcement on Friday during a review meeting with Srikesh Lathkar, the collector of Srikakulam, SP G.R. Radhika, and other senior officials in Srikakulam. Dharmana Krishnadas, a former deputy chief minister and Narasannapeta MLA, was also in attendance. The minister instructed the department heads to make the gathering a festival. “Send invitations to all the MPTCs, ZPTCS, municipal counselors, and corporators,” he stated. Additionally, an industrial park in Srikakulam would have its foundation stone laid by the Chief Minister. The Collector, according to Collector Lathkar, would fly from Visakhapatnam to Makarampuram hamlet, which is under Kanchili mandal. The 20,000-liter drinking water project, YSR Sujaladhara, would be officially opened by him. The community would have a helipad ready for the CM’s landing by the Roads and Building department. Helicopter transport would be used to transport the Chief Minister to the kidney research center. At the railway grounds, he was going to speak at a public meeting. It was advised to officials that the meeting site should handle the issue of water logging. In addition, the collector requested that the officials clean the entire space and provide food, drink, and other necessities for the gathering. He gave the revenue workers instructions to set up four counters for Jagananna Ku Chebudam. 2,000 reserve police officers, both armed and civil, would be sent to support the Chief Minister’s visit, according to SP Radhika.