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Belagavi's Unsafe ESI Hospital to Be Replaced with New 100-Bed Facility

Summary

  • Central government approves ₹152.2 crore project to rebuild Belagavi's ESI hospital
  • Existing 50-bed hospital deemed structurally unsafe, to be demolished
  • New 100-bed hospital with staff quarters to be constructed on the same site
Belagavi's Unsafe ESI Hospital to Be Replaced with New 100-Bed Facility

In a significant development, the Central government has given the green light to a ₹152.2 crore project to construct a new 100-bed ESI Hospital in Belagavi, Karnataka. The project, which has been delayed for the past two years, will involve demolishing the existing 50-bed hospital and its adjoining quarters, which were found to be structurally unsafe during a recent audit.

The current ESI hospital, built in 1998 on a 3.1-acre plot, was deemed unfit for use after a structural audit conducted by the National Institute of Technology (NIT) Tiruchirappalli in November 2021. The report concluded that the cost of repair and restoration work would be higher than rebuilding the entire structure, prompting the need for a complete overhaul.

Following the audit, the regional ESI office recommended upgrading the facility to a 100-bed hospital to cater to the increasing number of ESI-registered employees in the region. After facing initial delays due to land allocation issues, the Central government has now granted in-principle approval for the project, and the tender process has been restarted.

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The new hospital, once completed, will provide much-needed healthcare services to over 3.5 lakh ESI-registered employees and approximately 14 lakh of their family members in the Belagavi region. The project has been a long-standing demand of the local community, and persistent efforts by Rajya Sabha MP Iranna Kadadi played a crucial role in reviving the initiative.

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The Central government has approved a ₹152.2 crore project to construct a new 100-bed ESI Hospital in Belagavi, replacing the existing 50-bed facility that was deemed structurally unsafe.
The new 100-bed hospital will cater to over 3.5 lakh ESI-registered employees and approximately 14 lakh of their family members in the Belagavi region.
Rajya Sabha MP Iranna Kadadi was instrumental in convincing the Central and local authorities to proceed with the construction of the new hospital on the original site.

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