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Karur hospitals upgrade

Karur, July 14

Six Government hospitals in Karur district are set to get new and additional buildings at an estimated cost of Rs 7 crore. Civil works have commenced for the projects, according to the Health and Family Welfare Project Director, Mr P.W.C. Davidar. Speaking to the media, after inspecting the ongoing improvement works in the Government hospitals at Kulithalai, Pallapatti, Aravakurichi, Velayuthampalayam and Krishnarayapuram apart from Karur, Mr Davidar said that under the Ta mil Nadu Health Systems Project it has been planned to upgrade facilities in 270 Government hospitals across the State at a cost of Rs 55 crore.

— Our Bureau

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