Mangaluru, Apr 5: Union Minister of state for Petroleum and Natural Gas Dharmendra Pradhan said that the government would shortly release funds necessary for the completion of the new block of Lady Goschen Hospital, Mangaluru sponsored by ONGC-MRPL.

Speaking after conducting an inspection of the government maternity hospital in the city on Sunday, he told mediapersons that the delay in releasing funds was caused due to the fluctuation in profits earned by Mangalore Refineries and Petrochemicals Limited (MRPL), which was a subsidiary of Oil and Natural Gas Corporation.
He assured that the funds would be released shortly, in time for the completion of the construction of the new block.
The foundation of the new block of the hospital was laid in March 2013, and was scheduled to be completed by March 2015 as per initial agreement. However, the construction work at the proposed cost of Rs 21.70 crore is yet to be completed due to deficiency of funds from the petrochemical company.
Mr Pradhan also noted the cleanliness of the hospital and lauded it for being one of the cleanest government hospitals.
The minister was accompanied by Dakshina Kannada MP Nalin Kumar Kateel, deputy commissioner A B Ibrahim, Lady Goschen Hospital superintendent Dr Shakunthala and others.
Prior to his visit to the hospital, Mr Pradhan inaugurated a cleanliness drive – an initiative of Ramakrishna Mission, Mangaluru – in front of Circuit House at Kadri, Mangaluru. He stressed on creating awareness on cleanliness among the public along with government representatives and other authorities.

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