By PTI
NEW DELHI: Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia has written to Delhi L-G V Okay Saxena searching for the renewal of businesses offering free lab exams on the metropolis authorities hospitals and mohalla clinics.
The minister urged Saxena to resolve on the matter quickly.
“Contract for lab services in Delhi government hospitals and mohalla clinics ends on December 31, 2022. New contract needs to be signed immediately to enable the new service provider to start working from Jan 1. It will cause huge inconvenience to the people if there is a gap,” he stated.
Mohalla clinics system is without doubt one of the flagship initiatives of the Kejriwal authorities and is geared toward boosting the first healthcare system in Delhi.
“The Delhi government has completed all formalities for awarding a new contract. The file was sent to you on 12-12-2022 to decide whether you would like to differ from the decision of the government and refer the matter to the President under proviso to Article 239AA(4). I would urge you to kindly decide the matter soon so that the new service provider could start the work,” the letter added.
NEW DELHI: Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia has written to Delhi L-G V Okay Saxena searching for the renewal of businesses offering free lab exams on the metropolis authorities hospitals and mohalla clinics.
The minister urged Saxena to resolve on the matter quickly.
“Contract for lab services in Delhi government hospitals and mohalla clinics ends on December 31, 2022. New contract needs to be signed immediately to enable the new service provider to start working from Jan 1. It will cause huge inconvenience to the people if there is a gap,” he stated.
Mohalla clinics system is without doubt one of the flagship initiatives of the Kejriwal authorities and is geared toward boosting the first healthcare system in Delhi.
“The Delhi government has completed all formalities for awarding a new contract. The file was sent to you on 12-12-2022 to decide whether you would like to differ from the decision of the government and refer the matter to the President under proviso to Article 239AA(4). I would urge you to kindly decide the matter soon so that the new service provider could start the work,” the letter added.