TN's Katpadi to get first govt hospital, CM Stalin to inaugurate on June 25

IANS June 15, 2025 595 views

Tamil Nadu's Katpadi region is set to receive its first comprehensive government hospital, marking a significant healthcare milestone. The Rs 14.30 crore facility, spread across 15 acres, will provide advanced medical services to over 40 farming villages previously underserved by healthcare infrastructure. Equipped with modern amenities like CT scan services, specialized departments, and 24x7 facilities, the hospital represents a transformative step in rural healthcare accessibility. Chief Minister M.K. Stalin will inaugurate the hospital on June 25, symbolizing the state government's commitment to improving public health services.

"A much-needed healthcare lifeline for the region" - Local Resident
Chennai, June 15: Chief Minister M.K. Stalin will inaugurate Katpadi's first full-fledged government taluk hospital in Serkadu village, Vellore district, on June 25.

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Rs 14.30 crore state-of-the-art hospital with 60 beds

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Comprehensive medical departments covering multiple specialties

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Advanced facilities including CT scan and surgical theaters

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Designed to serve 40+ farming villages in Vellore district

The Rs 14.30 crore facility, built by the Public Works Department (PWD), is nearing completion, with final touches underway. PWD Assistant Engineer K. Sundar (Katpadi division) confirmed that the new 60-bed hospital is equipped with state-of-the-art facilities, including ECG units, CT scan services, and fully functional surgical theatres.

The hospital also ensures uninterrupted power supply, backed by diesel generators. Currently, the only government medical facility in Katpadi is an ageing Primary Health Centre (PHC), which operates between 8 a.m. and 3 p.m. daily except Sundays.

On average, it handles 500-700 outpatients per day, most of whom are referred to Adukkamparai for specialised treatment. Spread across 15 acres, the new taluk hospital features separate departments for cardiology, neurology, paediatrics, nephrology, obstetrics, and gynaecology.

Dedicated wards have been created for emergency and accident cases, cancer treatment, sedation, and radiology. There are also five consultation rooms for outpatient services.

Modern civic amenities have also been incorporated. The hospital includes two lifts, one each for patients and staff, drinking water facilities and washrooms on every floor, a rainwater harvesting system, and solar panels for lighting the premises.

To improve accessibility, the facility includes designated parking for both two-wheelers and cars, and 24x7 surveillance through CCTV cameras.

Health department officials have stated that public bus services to the hospital will be enhanced to ensure better connectivity for patients and visitors.

The inauguration will be part of CM Stalin's two-day visit to Ranipet, Vellore, and Tirupattur districts on June 25 and 26. During the tour, he will also distribute welfare assistance to government scheme beneficiaries and review ongoing development projects.

Residents have welcomed the new facility, calling it a much-needed healthcare lifeline for the region. The area includes more than 40 farming villages, and until now, residents had to travel over 15 km to access advanced medical care at the Government Medical College Hospital in Adukkamparai, on the outskirts of Vellore.

Reader Comments

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Rajesh K.
Finally! Katpadi residents have been waiting for this for years. The old PHC was just not enough for our growing population. Hope they maintain the facilities properly unlike some other govt hospitals. Good move by TN govt 👏
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Priya M.
As someone from Vellore district, I'm so happy to see development reaching rural areas. The solar panels and rainwater harvesting show they're thinking long-term. But will there be enough doctors? That's always the real challenge in govt hospitals.
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Arjun S.
₹14.3 crore seems like good value for money considering the facilities listed. Hope the funds were properly utilized. The CCTV surveillance is a smart addition to prevent theft/misuse. Waiting to see if the services match private hospitals in quality.
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Saranya V.
My mother had to travel to Adukkamparai last month for treatment. The journey was so difficult for her. This new hospital will be a blessing for senior citizens in our area. Just hope the medicines are available and staff is courteous 🤞
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Karthik B.
While I appreciate the initiative, I hope this isn't just an election gimmick. We need sustained investment in healthcare, not just one-time showpiece projects. The real test will be how this hospital functions 2-3 years from now.
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Meena R.
The inclusion of CT scan and surgical theatres is impressive! Many private hospitals in small towns don't have these facilities. Hope they maintain hygiene standards and reduce waiting times. Govt hospitals can be great if managed well.
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Vijay T.

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