Udupi: CM Siddaramaiah inaugurates B R Shetty hospital, asserts it will give free treatment


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Daijiworld Media Network - Udupi (HB)

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Udupi, Nov 19: In a big boost to healthcare in Udupi, chief minister Siddaramaiah on Sunday November 19 NRI entrepreneur Dr B R Shetty's state-of-the-art Koosumma Shambhu Shetty Memorial Haji Abdulla Mother and Child Hospital in a programme held at Government First Grade College campus.

Addressing the gathering, Siddaramaiah said, "I had come for the foundation laying ceremony of this hospital. Dr B R Shetty had then promised that within one year the project would be completed, and he has fulfilled his promise. Some of the interior works are incomplete, but they will be done by January 15, 2018.

"There are two kinds of people opposing this project - one, those who have no information, and two, those who have all the information but still oppose due to some hidden motive. B R Shetty does not need this hospital as a source of income. He has built this to serve the people of his hometown.

"The hospital was 70-bedded and now it will be upgraded to 200 beds. It will remain as a government hospital, and not B R Shetty's. Patients will get cent percent free treatment and quality service will be provided," the CM said.

Speaking about the KPME Bill over which doctors in the state had gone on strike, he said, "We are not trying to control anyone, but only want the needy to get the best medical facilities. We have seven rights to freedom, but none of them is absolute, but subject to reasonable restriction. If we are able to run this hospital on public-private partnership (PPP) model, it will inspire others also to emulate the same. We are not doing this to make money.

"A super-specialty hospital will be built next to this hospital. The money generated from that will be used to provide free treatment here. But even there, BPL card holders will be given free treatment. There is no scope for any doubt," he added.


Indira Canteens

Siddaramaiah also symbolically launched Indira Canteens in Udupi to mark the 100th birth anniversary of former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi.

In his address, the CM said, "Indira Gandhi was pro-poor. She charted the 20 point programme and worked under the slogan of 'garibi hatao'. She worked relentlessly for the welfare of the deprived.

"As many as 200 Indira Canteens in Bengaluru will be set up by December end, and another 300 will be established from January. A total of 500 Indira Canteens will come up in Bengaluru alone, so that a population of one lac population has at least one such canteen.

"Our motto is that Karnataka should become a hunger-free state, but BJP is talking of making Karnataka Congress-free. BJP should be ashamed of saying such things. It will never happen. It is impossible. The poor, women, workers are all in our support. Parivartana Yatra has done nothing for the BJP. Was it done to bring in change in power? Change should come in those who incite one person to fight against another. Those who incite communal tension should change first. Congress believes in providing good healthcare, education and basic amenities," he said.

The CM also declared Udupi as open defecation-free district. "By October 2, 2018, the entire state will be open defecation-free," he said.

In his address, health minister Ramesh Kumar said, "Satya Sai Seva Trust of Andhra Pradesh was my inspiration in giving approval to this project. When I saw free treatment being given there, I thought why not do the same here. We have provided land to this project, and the hospital will remain government's. If there is more doubt in this regard, then god help those people. The DC will monitor the hospital through a committee. If there is any violation of the MoU, the government has the right to take it back."

In a veiled dig at the opposition, he said, "Some people have such a negative attitude that they do not want government hospitals to improve. They want it to remain in the same deteriorated condition. The opposition takes advantage of this and says it is the failure of the government. We have taken up this project for the welfare of the poor. We are also humans with feelings.

"When Siddaramaiah became the CM he announced 'Anna Bhagya', but some people said called it publicity stunt. Opposition leaders are not helping the poor but are supporting those who looted the country and escaped," he said.

Regarding doctors' strike over KPME Bill, he said, "The doctors expressed their pain, but who will speak for the families who lost their loved ones because of unavailability of treatment? The KPME Bill is for the poor, and not against doctors."

He also said that on January 15 once the hospital is fully ready, he wil come again for the formal inauguration.

Dr B R Shetty in his address said, "I will do everything possible to serve Udupi and the state. I will give priority to Karnataka over other Indian states. I am doing this so that people here get quality healthcare."

District in charge Minister Pramod Madhwaraj welcomed the gathering.

K J George, urban development minister, Bengaluru, U T Khadar, food and civil supplies minister, Vinay Kumar Sorake, MLA, Kaup constituency, K Gopal Poojary, MLA, Byndoor constituency, Narasimha Moorthy, president, Urban development authority, Meenakshi Madhav Bannanje, president, CMC, Dr C R Shetty, Vice president, BRS NMC health and research institution, Bengaluru, B S Shetty, Advisory, NMC health and research institution, Bengaluru, Priyanka Mary Francis, Deputy Commissioner and others were present.

Addressing reporters at the Circuit House prior to the event, the CM said that the proposed amendments to Karnataka Medical Private Establishments (KPME) Act were chalked out not to restrict doctors but to help the poor. The proposed amendments to the KPME Act drew widespread protests from doctors across the state, till finally the government agreed to their demands to modify the Bill before tabling it in the Assembly.

The CM will also lay the foundation stone for a hospital being built by G Shankar Family Trust.

Speaking to reporters at the Circuit House here, Siddaramaiah said, "Our intention was not to harass or restrict the private doctors, but to help the poor by making private healthcare accessible to them."

Asked who won between the doctors and the government after the talks, he said, "Neither, it is the poor patients who ultimately won."

To a question on the alleged privatisation of the Udupi government hospital for mother and child care, he said, "It is not privatisation. The hospital will still be government's, they will only run the administration."

To another related query, he said, "We are not inaugurating this hospital in a hurry. We are doing it because we can. People seemed to have misunderstood."

Asked to respond to reports about the state moving towards liquor ban, the CM said, "There is no such proposal before the government."

On reports about the deteriorating quality of food in Indira Canteens, he said, "It is totally not correct. We are providing good food in all the Indira Canteens."

He refused to comment on the upcoming Lingayat convention in December, saying it had no connection with the state government had nothing to do with it.

Asked why he has never visited Sri Krishna Math as chief minister, Siddaramaiah said, "I had been to Sri Krishna Math once. After that I was never invited and I never went. I have good relations with the six crore people of Karnataka. If BJP used this issue in their Parivartana rally, then it will be to their disadvantage, and our advantage.

Dr B R Shetty, health minister Ramesh Kumar, minister K J George, Udupi district in-charge minister Pramod Madhwaraj, MLC Ivan D'Souza, MLA Vinay Kumar Sorake and others were present.

  

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  • NR, mangalore

    Mon, Nov 20 2017

    B R ji , We expecting more & more "LOKA KALYAN"projects in Karnataka,.
    Your are great. God bless you.

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  • Dr Anil Sastry, BANGALORE

    Mon, Nov 20 2017

    Never seen a man more humble than Dr BR Shetty in my life. this is another example of his selfless acts, many of which are unknown to people.
    May god give him and his family all the blessings that they deserve...

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  • Padmanabha Shenoy, Udupi

    Mon, Nov 20 2017

    Dr. B.R. Shetty is a great personality and I appreciate his views and deeds. Thank you sir....

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  • YOUSUF K, Bangalore

    Mon, Nov 20 2017

    Did They invited Haji Abdulla s family?..bcz i have not seen in the report...Papa pura Janath Kathe Ethey..

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  • Rao, Udupi

    Mon, Nov 20 2017

    Really great to see B R Shetty offering a world class health care unit to public that too for needy women and children. Our CM looks very happy. This kind of model should spread to all districts so that we get rid of scarcity in public health care.

    It would have been great if Haji Abudllah family was taken to confidence as they have donated huge prime land to Govt for the sake of public health care very long back. We also wanted to see them join this program.

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  • Shaan, manglore/dubai

    Mon, Nov 20 2017

    I LIKE - BR SHETTY FOR HIS SECULAR MODE OF SOCIAL AND BUSINESS WORKS FOR THE PEOPLE OF KARNATAKA ..

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  • Prakash, Udupi

    Mon, Nov 20 2017

    Let BSY implement same process in other places of the state if he becomes CM. Also you can suggest Mumbai CM to follow the same.

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  • Mohit, Mangalore

    Mon, Nov 20 2017

    What has Dongi congi govt. doing to bring health bill to Karnataka. Binaca smile by CM won't save his position in the coming election.
    Jai Hind.

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  • Rob Stan, Udupi / US

    Mon, Nov 20 2017

    Congratulations to BRS group on inauguration of Maternity & Children hospital at Udupi within one year. BRS group is expanding rapidly in India & is a good news especially for us in Udupi who had only one main tertiary care hospital and people had to go to M'lore for complicated cases. Now elderly, sick & women & children do not have to travel such a distance as there are options in Udupi itself. I had a question as to why BRS group did not tie-up with UCLA which is managing all county hospitals in LA county. It has also invented & patented a prostate cancer drug which is now available all over the world.

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  • Dr.S.Kamath, Mumbai

    Mon, Nov 20 2017

    Good work Keep it up .
    Let BSY make it still better and better when he becomes CM of Karnataka in 2018

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  • David Pais, Mangalore

    Mon, Nov 20 2017

    blind bhakt spotted.

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  • Dr.S.Kamath, Mumbai

    Mon, Nov 20 2017

    BSY has been the First CM of Karnataka who thought about the welfare of Doctors
    He increased the salary of MBBS Doctors in PHC s more than 125% for the first time in the history of Karnataka Health care
    He kept strick vigil on Drs to see that they are available at PHCs many many things he has done still more he will do

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  • Kiran, Mangalore/Bangalore

    Mon, Nov 20 2017

    Dr Kamath,

    Guess you forgot, BSY was the first CM to go to jail and get Jail Bhagya.

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  • JAGDISH, mumbai

    Mon, Nov 20 2017

    And slaves also spotted.

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  • Stany D'Souza, Mumbai / Bondel

    Mon, Nov 20 2017

    Great noble work of Dr B R Shetty. God bless you abundantly.

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  • Francis, Shirva/UK

    Mon, Nov 20 2017

    Great work towards needy people, it will stop greedy mind of private hospitals and keep healthy competition in health care sector. Congratulations to Dr B R Shetty, and God grant him good health to do more work to needy people in undevided South Canara.

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  • Francis, Shirva/UK

    Mon, Nov 20 2017

    Great work towards needy people, it will keep healthy competition in health care sector. Congratulations to Dr B R Shetty.

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  • leslie, udupi

    Sun, Nov 19 2017

    Answers however formidable will have some questions left in them...
    Questions too are often posed with an angle will have a little answer in between...
    Any event or any development is not a final answer...
    Give time a little time...
    All will be crystal clear...

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  • ca girishkk, m'lore/dxb

    Sun, Nov 19 2017

    CM is the symbol of JANA SEVEYE JANARDHANA SEVE..., and is in action...,
    Burnol moments for some burners...!!!!!, .... to relieve themselves.., racking up CM's temple visit issues...,

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  • Aubb, Kuwait

    Sun, Nov 19 2017

    Hats off to Mannina Maga, philanthropist, our own Dr.B.R. Shetty.

    May God bless you!!

    Jai Hind!!

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  • Valerian Dsouza, Udupi/Mumbai

    Sun, Nov 19 2017

    Big salute to Shriman B. R. Shetty and thanks to C.M. Siddhu for encouraging noble souls do good to the society.
    Kindly do not bring party politics in these matter.
    Doctors, kindly give good advice to people, like Dr. Hegde gives, to live a healthy life.
    He explained elaborately, if we truly love one another, compassionate, try our best to live a harmonious life, we will be healthy!

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  • Seetharama U, Kota Rajasthan

    Sun, Nov 19 2017

    I appreciate what Sri B R Shetty has done here. He has built a very good Hospial for the poor to help the needy population. As our CM said people who are opposing this have ulterior motives which is easily understandable in this era

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  • Rita, Germany

    Sun, Nov 19 2017

    When CM says he was not bieng invited by math,he had not visited.But to visit a math is it a invitation needed,I mean as a private person?But on the other side also not a must.afterall there are other Maths also .One can pray everywhere,God knows who is praying with real feelings and who does it for advt.sake.

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  • Mohammed, Kundapur/Qatar

    Sun, Nov 19 2017

    long live sidduji, we need you for another 40 years to rule karnataka.
    send bjp and sanghi minded people to andaman and nikobar.

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  • Oordaye, Mangalore

    Sun, Nov 19 2017

    Dont go hyper on this project.
    This hospital has come up due to large heartedness of Dr B R Shetty.
    Thanks to him.

    What development , some one giving credit to this uncultured siddaramaih

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  • Surendra Poojari, Mangalore

    Sun, Nov 19 2017

    Only BJP and Yediyurappa are cultured.

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  • P. Shirish kumar, Mangalore

    Sun, Nov 19 2017

    CM Sir, what is the meaning of Privatisation?

    " To a question on the alleged privatisation of the Udupi government hospital for mother and child care, he said, "It is not privatisation. The hospital will still be government's, they will only run the administration. "

    What an answer Sir......?

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  • Salam Bava, Mangalore

    Sun, Nov 19 2017

    Nice one,but Minister U.T.Khader's name is missing!

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  • Sahan, Udupi

    Sun, Nov 19 2017

    I never had so much respect for an Chief Minister,Siddaramaiaha is the best

    What he says, he does.

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  • JNB, Mangalore-Mumbai

    Sun, Nov 19 2017

    Even Yeddy put foundation stone for New Lady Ghoshan hospital and ordered and demolished old hospital building.

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  • Praveen, Mangalorean

    Sun, Nov 19 2017

    Only orders no action till now??? action only in hometown...???

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sun, Nov 19 2017

    Can Yeddyurappa show any Development ...

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  • Peter, Udupi

    Sun, Nov 19 2017

    Don't underestimate him.He can build cow hospitals and sanction cow ambulances and appoint thousands of cow doctors.

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  • Aqqi, Mangalore

    Sun, Nov 19 2017

    Yeddyurappa will bring Karnataka lootu Bhagya

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  • Alwyn, Kudla

    Mon, Nov 20 2017

    I will never forgive church attacks happend during yeddi Era. SIddu is a great CM karnataka ever had.

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