New
hospital, foundation stone of two colleges in Mumbai suburbs
Monday November 01, 2010 09:19:54 PM,
IANS
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Mumbai:
Union Health and Family Welfare Minister Ghulam Nabi Azad Monday
inaugurated a 330-bed multi-specialty, tertiary-care hospital in
the Mumbai suburb of Meera Road.
"Our primary focus would be on providing critical care across
multiple specialties. Patient-centric care supported with
state-of-the-art infrastructure will drive the spectrum of
services at the hospital," said Dr. Rajendra Sharma, chief
executive officer of Umrao Hospitals.
"Apart from serving the patients of far off western suburbs, we
would also focus on towns stretching from the suburb of Borivali
to Vapi town in Gujarat," Sharma added.
Commemorating the occasion, Digvijay Singh, general secretary of
All India Congress Committee, released a book on the life of Syed
Nazar Hussain, the chairman of the Umrao Institute of Medical
Science & Research Trust.
The foundation stones for the Umrao College of Nursing Education &
Asmita College of Architecture were also laid on the occasion.
Umrao Hospitals marks the healthcare foray of Asmita Group, which
has a strong presence in infrastructure and education sectors.
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