
Mangalore, Apr 29: Programmes under the National Urban Health Mission (NUHM) launched by the Health Ministry this year, will be taken up in Mangalore and Ullal shortly, for which the ministry has released Rs 2.60 crores and Rs 1.25 crores respectively for their implementation, said Minister for Health and Family Welfare.
Speaking at a press conference here on Tuesday, he said that new primary health centres would come up in Kulai, Kunjathbail, Shaktinagar, Bunder, Padil, Jeppinamogaru and Kadri at a cost of Rs 45 lakhs each, while the existing centres at Suratkal, Bengre and Jeppu would be upgraded at the cost Rs 10 lakhs each. Doctors and health workers such as midwife nurses, pharmacists and Group D employees will be appointed to each health centre, with a doctor being available full-time from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m., he said.
The minister said that the primary health centre in Ullal would be demolished and a new 30-bed multi-specialty hospital would come up in its place. In addition to this, family and health details will be collected from each local resident of Ullal at a cost of Rs 20 lakhs. The collection of all the data will be computerized and compiled into a database for effective treatment in case of illnesses, he said.
ASHAs to be appointed in urban areas
Under the NUHM, as many as 122 Accredited Social Health Activists (ASHAs) will be appointed in urban places who will assist in support services in hospitals. They will be paid a minimum of Rs 2,000 as monthly wages and an additional Rs 200 as travel aid. All the monthly incentives pending from the month of November will be fully paid to the existing ASHA workers by May 10, he said.
When asked about the deputy commissioner's proposal to provide Rs 5 lakhs to a victim of Endosulfan as compensation in the event of his/her death, Mr Khader said that the pros and cons of the effectiveness of the compensation package should be debated before declaring such a package. The district committee formed for the effective implementation of rehabilitation package for Endosulfan victims, headed by district in-charge minister, will discuss the issue and a decision will be taken, he replied.


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