Bedi favours new health facility
The dilapidated TB Quarters in
Gorimedu could give way to a centre for mental health and communicable
diseases, Lt. Governor Kiran Bedi suggested on Sunday.
During a weekend inspection of
the quarters following a complaint about its shabby state by a resident of
Indira Nagar constituency, Ms. Bedi said demolition of the quarters and
establishing the proposed centre was a long-term project and in the meantime,
the place had to be cleaned.
Unoccupied units
At present, of the 42 dwelling
units in the quarters, only 10 were occupied. She said that it had been
proposed to demolish the unoccupied portion of the quarters and build a
communicable diseases hospital on the site.
It had been reported that Puducherry
lacked a distinct mental hospital and the patients were required to be referred
to Chennai or Bengaluru for certification under Mental III Health Act. The Lt.
Governor said that every part of the city had to be provided with minimum basic
amenities. Puducherry would be a smart city only if the development was
holistic, touching every part of the Union Territory.
The Lt. Governor asked the Public
Works Department to hold co-ordination meeting with Commissioners of Oulgaret
Municipality and Puducherry Municipality to identify the problem areas and work
out solutions.
The Assistant Engineers and
Junior Engineers of the Public Works Department and the municipality had to
take responsibility of assigned areas and identify, on their own, areas that
require immediate attention.
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