City
Epaper

Board of Visitors meeting may rock over different issues

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: November 1, 2022 22:55 IST

It may be noted that the first meeting of BoV after two years of Covid was held on ...

Open in App

It may be noted that the first meeting of BoV after two years of Covid was held on May 7, 2022.

After the review of the increasing strength of patients, facilities and modern machinery, the GMCH will need funds for the building construction, and availability of machinery and medicines in the coming days. The building of the nursing college is in dilapidated condition and there is a need for Rs 3 lakh for its structural audit.

The issue of developing a bridge to connect the surgical and CVTS Departments and boundary wall with one another was raised during the last meeting. All the representatives of a political party which was with the then Maha Vikas Aghadi, were at the forefront to reply to each question in that meeting.

Now, all eyes are towards the meeting on whether those members will raise the issue of GMCH or take ruling party members to task. The issues of vacant posts, an increasing load of patients and shortage of medicines were discussed in the last meeting and they were not resolved to date.

Open in App

Related Stories

BusinessRBI issues compounding order for FEMA violations by Genpact India: ED

NationalRBI issues compounding order for FEMA violations by Genpact India: ED

BusinessEnglishYaari Raises INR 1 Cr at INR 10 Cr Valuation; Bihar Startup Targets INR 50 Cr ARR by 2027

TechnologyEggs safe for consumption; cancer risk claims misleading, not scientific, says FSSAI

HealthEggs safe for consumption; cancer risk claims misleading, not scientific, says FSSAI

Aurangabad Realted Stories

AurangabadCar flies over speed breaker, lands 20–25 feet away; young entrepreneur dies

AurangabadWorld Meditation Day 2025: Global online session

AurangabadPrisoner identifies body, four-day-old murder solved

Aurangabad13-year-old girl dies by suicide after mother refuses mobile phone

AurangabadYoung man beaten, 2-tola gold chain snatched