Srinagar- Lauding the role of security forces in maintaining peace and a secured environment in Jammu and Kashmir, Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Friday called upon every section of society, corporate and organizations to come together as one unit, one team and discharge their responsibilities towards creating better facilities for the valiant soldiers.
Sinha made the remarks after inaugurating the state-of-the-art CT Scan Centre at army’s 92 Base Hospital here on Friday.
In his address, the LG congratulated the doctors and entire team of 92 Base Hospital for getting the CT Scan Centre equipped with modern facilities. He expressed gratitude to the National Stock Exchange Foundation for their CSR initiative and collaboration with the Armed Forces.
“It is reaffirmation of our promise to provide best possible care to brave combatants who serve on the frontlines with the motto of ‘Seva Parmo Dharm’ and risking their lives for our safety and security,” he said.
“This is a symbol of our unwavering commitment to our soldiers and ensuring that they receive the exceptional care they deserve,” he added.
Sinha also lauded the role of security forces in maintaining peace and a secured environment in J&K.
He called upon every section of society, corporate and organizations to come together as one unit, one team and discharge their responsibilities towards creating better facilities for our valiant soldiers.
Commending the efforts of doctors and nursing staff of 92 Base Hospital in meeting both the preventive and curative needs for better health of jawans of security forces, the LG opined that the new facility will ensure quick diagnosis and help in providing better treatment.
He also toured the CT Scan Centre and inspected the facilities.
GOC 15 Corps Lt Gen Rajiv Ghai, Managing Director & CEO, National Stock Exchange Ashish Kumar Chauhan, LG’s Principal Secretary Dr Mandeep Kumar Bhandari, Brig Rajeshwar Sharma, and senior officers of Army and UT Administration were also present.
On this occasion, GOC Chinar Corps said that 92 Base Hospital, known for its exceptional healthcare services and specialized care, receives and treats a large number of CI Ops casualties around the year and serves as a crucial node for these polytrauma cases, a defence spokesperson said.
He said that the hospital’s patients consist of members of the Armed Forces, including the Army, and paramilitary forces, including CRPF, BSF, SSB, and Assam Rifles. Further, he said, the hospital also provides inpatient and outpatient care to civilians during times of conflict and natural disasters.
“The installation of an additional CT scan machine by the NSE Foundation will be a key milestone for the 92 Base Hospital and would expedite the investigations during critical times, thus aiding in saving lives and reducing morbidity by a timely diagnosis,” the spokesperson added.
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