Devi Wadiyar from the former royal family of Mysur and other dignitaries in the program at Cheluvamba Hospital in Mysur on Wednesday. | Photo Credit: Special Arrangement
The Cheluvamba State Hospital is one of the busiest parent hospitals in the state and records more than 40-50 supplies a day. | Photo Credit: File Photos
Gunamba maternity and children’s care TRUST, Vanivilas Road, Mysuru, on Wednesday she devoted to the medical equipment of Cheluvamba, one of the University Hospitals of Mysurur Medical College and Research Institute (MMCRI), in the program that takes place here on the premises.
On behalf of trust, the Devi Wadiyar from the former royal family of Mysur, who is president and one of the administrators, handed over over ten child heaters and vital neo -founded monitors to the hospital in the presence of other administrators, intensive officials and officials and officials, and parenting, DG Nagara.
Other administrators include M. Lakshminarayan, Honorary Secretary, Verchusvin SS Raje Urs ml, Tejashree, Ajit Kumar Raje Urs and Ananthawardhana.
The handover of the equipment took place in the Nicu block in the children’s department of the hospital. The gift was aimed at supporting the neonatal care of the hospital and improving the results for newborns, the note from confidence in social care said.
SUDHA, superintendent, cheluvamba hospital, lakhmikanth, throw, OBG, shivaramnkrishna, resident physician and Siraj, reproductive officer of childcare.
The Cheluvamba State Hospital is one of the busiest parent hospitals in the state and records more than 40-50 supplies a day.
The Cheluvamba Hospital processes about 40-50 supplies a day and sometimes even more. Approximately 80% of pregnancy cases on the hospital come with high risks, and most newborns require intensive care after their birth.
On average, on average, 550 is critically admitted to Nicu, where newborns with noticeable health problems are treated soon after their birth in the hospital every month.
Published – April 2 2025 17:48