Telangana HC pulls up state govt over Alampur hospital: Rs 21 crore facility remains non-operational 18 months after completion; court seeks explanation in 2 weeks

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 Rs 21 crore facility remains non-operational 18 months after completion; court seeks explanation in 2 weeks

HYDERABAD: The Telangana high court on Friday came down heavily on the state govt for the 18-month delay in operationalising a 100-bed govt hospital in Alampur, Jogulamba Gadwal district, despite the facility being fully constructed and equipped.A division bench comprising acting Chief Justice Sujoy Paul and Justice Renuka Yara was hearing a PIL filed by Ramchandra Reddy, a social activist and politician from the district. The court expressed concern over the prolonged inaction and directed the govt and relevant departments to file a detailed counter-affidavit within two weeks, explaining the reasons for the delay.The petitioner informed the court that the hospital was built with ₹21 crore sanctioned in 2021, and construction was completed by Oct 2023. However, despite being fully equipped, the hospital has not been made operational. He added that the unused building is now lying vacant and vulnerable to misuse by anti-social elements. Justice Sujoy Paul observed that despite constructing a hospital, the state neither appointed staff nor operationalised services, leaving equipment idle.

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