BR Shetty abandons maintenance of Free Maternity Hospital in Udupi district; 250 crew life is unreal

BR Shetty abandons maintenance of Free Maternity Hospital in Udupi district; 250 crew life is unreal

This well-equipped building of international standard, with over 10,000 births, is now a burden to the state government. B.R. in Abu Dhabi. The realm of the Shetters is crumbling. In addition, the lives of 250 staff at the Udupi Hospital are unlucky.

Udupi: Abu Dhabi businessman BR Margaret says he will run a government maternity hospital Shetty was ahead of himself. Thus the private management of the 200 bed free childbirth government hospital and in turn the 400 bed multi-specialty hospital is worth hundreds of crores of government's 4.7 acres of land. The MoU was that Shetty was giving them. But the realm of the Shetters is crumbling. He has now written to the government that the hospital cannot be run. This multi-storeyed building with Central AC cannot be maintained by the Department of Health. This creates a situation where 250 employees of this hospital are unable to pay this salary.

The 70-bed Maternity Hospital was previously run by the government. But in the name of her father-in-law, the government had sold the property to the Shetter's dream of hospitalization in her hometown. The 200-bed hospital was built in the name of Kusamma Shambhu Shetter, and in just two and a half years, 10 thousand poor women were delivered in an international environment. But now B.R. The S Group is back. MLA Raghupathi Bhat said the government cannot even manage a hospital which costs Rs 25 lakh, including a 15 lakh current bill.

The salary of the staff is Rs 45 lakh. Tell the government how much money it can make? A seven-storey paved building can be left useless. The international standard of care for the poor is astronomical. A government unit of 70 bed capacity was funded and two more units were proposed by BRS. Former minister Vinay Kumar Sorake said the BRS Group did not agree with it.

Two and a half acres of land given to build a multi-specialty hospital in return for a free hospital. There is no construction situation on this land. There is also a risk that the maternity hospital will be rendered unusable. Leaving only a two-page MOU, the then state government did not even make a permanent agreement. Overall, the then brazen decision is a burden for the government.