On Monday, september 18, MNJ cancer Hospital celebrated the opening of a cutting-edge robotic surgical system and laparoscopic equipment. Telangana's health minister, Harish Rao. Jaffar Hussain Meraj, an AIMIM MLA, was with the minister during the launch at the red Hills hospital. The construction of the state-of-the-art 300-bedded oncology block built at a cost of Rs 80 crore in the telangana government-run MNJ cancer Hospital campus has also been completed.

The modern 300-bed oncology block, which cost Rs 80 crore to build, has been finished in the telangana government-run MNJ cancer Hospital complex. The corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) funds provided by the Aurobindo Pharma group were used to build this new block. The Oncology block is comprised of a cellar, lower ground, ground + five levels with a total bed capacity of 300, and all floors are connected by a staircase, ramp, and elevator. The Oncology block has a total built-up area of 2,32,000 square feet on an extent of 2 acres of land.

According to a press release, the facilities in this block will offer specialised and supportive cancer services to underprivileged patients who travel to MNJ cancer Hospital from telangana and nearby states. The Foundation has also provided a number of amenities to ensure the facility runs smoothly, including a transformer yard, main power control room and lightning arrestors. Other amenities include ICU beds and curtains, furniture for doctor consultation rooms, waiting areas and fire safety systems (fire hydrants, sprinklers, public address systems and fire extinguishers).






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