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Telangana CM Lauds NIMS Doctors for 2,000 Kidney Transplants Milestone

Telangana Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy congratulated NIMS Hyderabad for achieving a national record of 2,000 kidney transplants. The institute ranks third in India for kidney transplant surgery, with 95% of operations performed free of cost. Separately, the Telangana government announced a significant minimum wage hike benefiting over 1.11 crore workers. The CM criticized the previous government's negligence in wage structures.

Telangana CM Reddy congratulates team of doctors on kidney transplant milestone

Hyderabad, May 22

Telangana Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy congratulated the doctor team of the Nizam's Institute of Medical Sciences for achieving a milestone in kidney transplant operations.

NIMS Hyderabad has set a national record in kidney transplantation. The Department of Urology successfully completed 2,000 kidney transplants to date, and the NIMS has been ranked the number one institution in South India for kidney transplant surgery, according to a release.

The Institute of Kidney Diseases and Research Centre (IKDRC) in Gujarat was holding the top rank in kidney transplants in the country, followed by Christian Medical College in Ludhiana, and NIMS stands at the third position.

CM Revanth Reddy congratulated the NIMS medical team for achieving the milestone and for rendering exceptional service to patients suffering from kidney ailments.

Out of 2,000 patients, 1,900 individuals (95 per cent) underwent kidney transplant operations free of cost under the Rajiv Aarogyasri scheme and the Chief Minister's Relief Fund. The institute has already set a record by performing 500 kidney transplants within a span of just 3 years and 4 months (from January 2023), it added.

Meanwhile, the Telangana government on Thursday announced a major hike in minimum wages, restructuring the classification of workers and redefining wage zones to ensure broader coverage and improved earnings for over 1.11 crore workers across the state.

Speaking in a press conference, Chief Minister Revanth Reddy said the decision was taken after reviewing gaps in the earlier system and following recommendations of a cabinet sub-committee headed by Deputy Chief Minister Bhatti Vikramarka.

He said the previous structure had caused losses to a large number of workers due to administrative negligence.

He said, "The government has taken a crucial decision regarding the minimum wages of workers. Due to the negligence of the previous government, 1 crore 11 lakh workers suffered losses. That is why our government appointed a cabinet sub-committee under the leadership of Deputy Chief Minister Bhatti Vikramarka. After discussions, the state government took this decision."

— ANI

Reader Comments

Pooja D

Kudos to NIMS team! 🌟 My uncle got a kidney transplant there last year through Aarogyasri. The doctors were so dedicated. But why always compare with Gujarat and CMC? We should celebrate each other's achievements instead of ranking hospitals like cricket teams!

Karthik V

Good work by the CM to acknowledge the doctors. But the real story here is the minimum wage hike for 1.11 crore workers! That's a massive policy change. Hope it's implemented properly and doesn't get lost in paperwork like so many other schemes. Yay for the workers!

Aryan P

Excellent achievement! 2000 kidney transplants is no joke. The department of urology deserves all the praise. But I wish the article talked about organ donation awareness too - we still have so many myths in our society about donating organs. That's the next frontier!

Michael C

As someone who works in healthcare administration abroad, I'm genuinely impressed by NIMS's efficiency. 500 transplants in just 3 years and 4 months is world-class pace. The free treatment model through Aarogyasri is something other states should replicate. Keep it up Telangana!

Shweta Y

All this is good, but why does the CM always take credit for doctors' hard work? The NIMS team has been doing this for years. And the wage hike - let's see if it actually reaches the workers. Previous government's negligence, current government's promise... sounds like same old story to me.

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