Fast Summary:
- Revenue Minister Krishna Byre Gowda announced that the under-construction super-speciality hospital in Hassan city could be operational within eight months if pending works are completed as scheduled.
- The State cabinet revised project estimates, allocating an additional ₹9 crore for building completion. Approval for another ₹22 crore for oxygen lining, electrical work, and equipment is expected shortly, followed by decisions on setting up trauma care and cardiac facilities.
- Recruitment procedures for staffing the hospital will be addressed in a later phase to meet the operational timeline.
- Allegations of misuse of funds under the Prime Minister Awas Yojana in Hassan district prompted Byre gowda to assure action against responsible officials, including accusations against the district nodal officer. The Minister labeled such actions as “no less than robbery.”
- During his visit, Byre Gowda listened to public grievances and directed relevant authorities to address complaints submitted by residents.
Indian Opinion Analysis:
The construction of a super-speciality hospital in Hassan reflects efforts toward enhancing healthcare infrastructure in Karnataka’s rural areas-a critical need as India prioritizes access to advanced medical services beyond it’s urban centers. while assured timelines inspire optimism about progress, delays or procedural inefficiencies could hinder optimal outcomes; fast-tracking approvals and staffing processes will remain crucial for sustained implementation.
Regarding allegations involving PMAY fund diversions, effective action against malpractice is essential both to uphold accountability and maintain public trust-although tackling corruption systematically across sectors continues to challenge governance frameworks amidst mounting citizen expectations.
Read more: Published – September 06, 2025 08:46 pm IST