Rs 700 crore Sujaldhara project, Rs 85 crore kidney hospital inaugurated at Palasa
Palasa: The problem of kidney patients in Uddhanam did not disappear overnight, as it was quite present during the previous regime too, but Telugu Desam Party president N Chandrababu Naidu was not concerned about the lives of the poor. , Minister Principal YS Jaganmohan Reddy observed. After inaugurating the hospital, he addressed a public meeting. YSR Renal Research Center and Super Specialties Hospital were built here on Thursday at a cost of Rs 85 crore. On the occasion the Prime Minister also inaugurated the YSR Sujaldhara Project built at a cost of Rs 700 million and dedicated it to the people and said he was happy to find a permanent solution to the problem of big data. The hospital, spread over four floors divided into three blocks, is designed to provide integral and advanced medical care to kidney patients. It has specialized rooms of the last generation with laboratories for emergency, radiodiagnostics, pathology, microbiology, biochemistry, central laboratories, nephrology, urology, general medicine, surgery, dialysis beds and UCI. The YSR Sujaladhara project fulfills the long-cherished dream of Srikakulam city supplying pure drinking water to 807 villages covering seven mandals of the Uddanaam region, where chronic kidney diseases are prevalent. Inquiring about his predecessor, Jagan said Chandrababu always relied on electoral compromises and manipulative policies while dealing with elections. “In Telangana, he included his adopted son in the elections. One star of the packet is not local and the other is an associate of Babu who talks about criticizing the Andhra government in Telangana. But the adopted son did not even get bail and independent candidate Barrelakka got more votes than him”, he said. The Prime Minister also said that the opposition is trying to stop the initiative to convert Visakhapatnam into the executive capital and does not want it to remain in Visakhapatnam city. He remarked that the foreigners who stayed in Hyderabad were trying to dictate what the state of Andhra Pradesh should do.