Key Points

Union Minister Mansukh Mandaviya will inaugurate a 30-bed ESIC Hospital in Sirmaur, Himachal Pradesh, on May 31. This modern facility can be upgraded to 100 beds and offers critical services for ESI beneficiaries. Built at a cost of Rs. 100 crores, the hospital aims to enhance medical access for over 1 lakh people in the region. Mandaviya will also honor the construction workers, underscoring the project’s significance in local healthcare.

Key Points: Mansukh Mandaviya Inaugurates 30-Bed ESIC Hospital in Sirmaur

  • Hospital enhances healthcare in Sirmaur
  • Facility to benefit over 1 lakh individuals
  • Equipped with modern medical infrastructure
  • Inauguration by Mansukh Mandaviya
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Union Minister Mansukh Mandaviya to inaugurate ESIC Hospital in Sirmaur on May 31

Mansukh Mandaviya will open a new ESIC hospital, enhancing healthcare for over 1 lakh beneficiaries.

"This hospital marks a milestone in ESI healthcare services. - Ministry of Labour and Employment"

Sirmaur, May 29

Union Minister of Labour and Employment and Youth Affairs and Sports, Mansukh Mandaviya will inaugurate the newly constructed 30-bedded ESIC Hospital at Kala Amb town of Sirmaur district in Himachal Pradesh on May 31.

This modern facility, which is upgradable to up to 100 beds, represents a major milestone in strengthening healthcare services under the Employees' State Insurance (ESI) scheme in the region, according to the Ministry of Labour and Employment.

In a special gesture, Mandaviya will also honour the construction workers who contributed to building the hospital.

Built at a cost of around Rs. 100 crores, this modern hospital is expected to benefit over 1 lakh beneficiaries, offering improved infrastructure and access to advanced healthcare services for residents of Sirmaur and neighbouring districts.

Approved by ESIC in 2019, construction of the hospital began on March 28, 2022. The G+2 facility spans 13,532.77 sq. m., with an additional 2,094.74 sq. m. for staff quarters and 65.79 sq. m. for ancillary facilities, totalling a built-up area of 16,293.30 sq. m. The hospital is expected to benefit over 1 lakh beneficiaries, significantly improving healthcare access for residents of the Sirmaur and nearby districts.

The hospital will be equipped with essential departments such as General Medicine, Surgery, Gynaecology, Orthopaedics, Ophthalmology (Eye) and Dental along with various support services such as modular Operation Theatre, CSSD, Medical Gas Pipeline System etc. It will offer both Outpatient (OPD) and Inpatient (IPD) care, effectively meeting the medical needs of ESI beneficiaries.

At present, in Himachal Pradesh, about 4,10,860 insured persons are covered under the ESI scheme and over 15 lakh people are availing of its benefits, which include medical and cash benefits through 12 Branch Offices, 1 DCBO, and 17 state-run dispensaries. Secondary care is provided by a 100-bedded ESIC Model Hospital in Katha (Baddi). Additionally, there are 28 tie-up hospitals for super-speciality care and 64 for secondary care under the DHSR.

- ANI

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Rahul K.
Great initiative! Himachal has been needing more healthcare infrastructure, especially in smaller towns like Kala Amb. Hope they maintain the quality of services long-term. The 100 crore investment seems justified if it benefits 1 lakh people. 🙏
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Priya M.
Finally some development in our region! My father is an ESI beneficiary and we've had to travel to Baddi for treatment so far. The inclusion of dental and eye care is much appreciated. Hope they staff it with enough doctors though - buildings alone don't heal people.
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Amit S.
While I welcome the hospital, why did it take 3 years from approval to completion? Our bureaucracy needs to speed up such critical projects. Also, will there be proper road connectivity? Kala Amb's roads are in terrible condition during monsoons.
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Neha T.
The gesture to honor construction workers is heartwarming! They're the real heroes who build India while remaining invisible. Hope the hospital maintains hygiene standards better than some government hospitals I've seen. Maybe they could implement those Japanese 5S methods?
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Sanjay V.
Good step but ESI scheme needs more awareness. Many workers in small industries don't even know they're eligible. Government should conduct camps to enroll more beneficiaries. The hospital is useless if people don't know how to access its services.
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Kavita R.
As someone from Sirmaur, I'm thrilled! But will they have specialists visiting regularly? We don't want just a building but actual quality healthcare. Also hope they keep the pharmacy well-stocked - too often govt hospitals have medicines 'out of stock'.

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