Telangana CM Revanth asks officials for Warangal 2050 master plan

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Chief minister A revanth reddy said that individuals will soon receive wallet PLATFORM' target='_blank' title='digital-Latest Updates, Photos, Videos are a click away, CLICK NOW">digital health cards that will include information on their blood type, previous medical history, and prescribed medications, among other things. There would be distinct identifying numbers on these cards. The patient's complete medical history may be retrieved when the hospital staff scans the card. He stated that to issue these cards, health examinations and technical know-how should be included, after the opening of Medicover Hospital here on Saturday.
 

The chief minister stated that these wallet PLATFORM' target='_blank' title='digital-Latest Updates, Photos, Videos are a click away, CLICK NOW">digital cards would help identify any exploitation of arogyasri by hospital management in filing bogus claims for the bills, citing complaints about the misuse of the Chief Minister's Relief Fund authorization. "A master plan, an airport, and the textile park will soon be opened in Warangal." This city has the potential to become nationally recognized for its health, temple, and ecotourism initiatives, according to revanth Reddy.
 

The chief minister had earlier instructed authorities to create a master Plan 2050 for Warangal's holistic development in addition to its designation as a heritage City, highlighting the importance of building the city on par with Hyderabad. The purchase of land for the inner and outer ring roads has to be finished on time. He stated that reports about the cost of purchasing land should be provided as soon as possible.
 
The chief minister stated that a road connection should be established from the outer ring road to the textile park while reviewing the status of various development projects being carried out in the city. The establishment of an underground drainage system in the city should be the subject of developed proposals under the Smart City Mission. Plans for installing drinking water pipes should also be presented, he added.
 

Revanth Reddy stated that "Incharge minister Ponguleti srinivas Reddy should review the warangal development works every 20 days" and that the city's dumping yard issue needed to be permanently resolved.
 
The chief minister became enraged with the officials for raising the hospital's anticipated cost after viewing the construction of the warangal Super Specialty Hospital. He asked the officials about the unapproved increase in the hospital construction's anticipated cost from Rs. 1,100 crore to Rs. 1,726 crore.
 

Revanth Reddy questioned, "How can the construction cost be increased by Rs. 626 crore by following oral instructions?" claiming that this would not be allowed and that a comprehensive audit of the construction cost was necessary. According to revanth reddy, "the construction company should complete the hospital construction works on a war footing basis and within the deadline."
 

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