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Old casualty block at Kozhikode MCH to get a new lease of life using CSR funds

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Old casualty block at Kozhikode MCH to get a new lease of life using CSR funds
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The Kerala Health Department plans to renovate the 35-year-old casualty block at the Government Medical College Hospital in Kozhikode using CSR funds. The project aims to expand ward capacity and integrate new diagnostic and research facilities to improve patient care.

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This initiative addresses infrastructure decay and overcrowding in public hospitals, reflecting a broader effort to improve healthcare accessibility in the region.

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The Health department is planning to renovate the old casualty block of the Government Medical College Hospital (MCH), Kozhikode, using corporate social responsibility (CSR) funds.

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