Scindia Inaugurates Critical Care Unit & Civic Projects Worth ₹32 Cr in Guna

Union Minister Jyotiraditya M. Scindia inaugurated development projects worth over ₹32 crore in his Guna constituency. The key projects include a fully-equipped 50-bed critical care unit at the district hospital and a new sewage treatment plant for the city. Scindia emphasized strengthening health services and civic amenities while highlighting his family's deep-rooted connection with the people of Guna. He also noted that a modern sports complex with a swimming pool is currently under construction in the city.

Key Points: Scindia Opens 50-Bed Critical Care Unit, Civic Projects in Guna

  • 50-bed critical care unit inaugurated
  • Projects worth ₹32.27 crore launched
  • Sewage treatment plant to improve cleanliness
  • Modern sports complex under construction
  • Aims to reduce need for metro medical travel
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Union Minister Scindia opens 50-bed critical care unit, civic projects in MP's Guna

Union Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia inaugurates a ₹16.86 crore critical care unit and a sewage treatment plant in Guna, MP, boosting health & civic infrastructure.

"relationship is not merely political, but one rooted in trust and deep sentiment - Jyotiraditya M. Scindia"

Gwalior, March 16

Union Minister Jyotiraditya M. Scindia on Monday inaugurated several development projects worth Rs 32.27 crore during a visit to his Lok Sabha constituency in Guna, Madhya Pradesh.

The projects include a critical care unit at the Guna District Hospital, built at a cost of Rs 16.86 crore and a sewage treatment plant established at the railway station and Sakatpur for Rs 15.41 crore.

The Union Minister said the fully air-conditioned 50-bed critical care facility is equipped with advanced medical equipment, computerised diagnostic systems, and modern operation theatre facilities.

Speaking on the occasion, Scindia said health services, infrastructure, and civic amenities in the district are being steadily strengthened to accelerate Guna's development.

He also referred to the long-standing relationship between the Scindia family and the people of Guna, saying the "relationship is not merely political, but one rooted in trust and deep sentiment."

Recalling the guidance of his grandmother, Vijayaraje Scindia, the Union Minister said her enduring message was that one should never allow circumstances to change one's core nature.

Scindia said his resolve has been to uphold these values and the spirit of public service. He emphasised that addressing the personal grievances of ordinary citizens is as important as carrying out large development projects.

With the new critical care unit, the district's dependence on major metropolitan cities for specialised medical treatment is expected to reduce significantly. During the visit, the Union Minister inspected the facility and interacted with hospital staff.

On the much-awaited sewage treatment plant for the city, Scindia congratulated the Guna civic body team and local public representatives, stating that the project marks an important step towards improving cleanliness and water management in the city.

He also informed that a modern sports complex is currently under construction in Guna. The facility will include several advanced sports amenities, including a 50-metre swimming pool.

- IANS

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Priya S
Good to see focus on both health and civic infrastructure. The sewage treatment plant is crucial for public health and the environment. Long overdue for many of our smaller cities.
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Rohit P
While the projects are welcome, I hope this isn't just pre-election tokenism. We need consistent development, not just announcements before votes. Let's see if the sports complex is completed on time and maintained well.
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Sarah B
As someone who has family in MP, improving healthcare in district hospitals is vital. The cost of traveling to metros for treatment is crippling for many families. This is a step in the right direction.
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Vikram M
The Scindia family does have a long connection with the region. Hope this sense of duty translates into sustainable projects that actually serve the common man. The mention of addressing personal grievances is a good touch.
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Kavya N
A swimming pool in the sports complex! That's fantastic for youth development. We need such facilities beyond just cricket. Overall, a good mix of health, sanitation, and recreation projects. 👍

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