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Foundation for college building laid amid unsavoury incidents
By Our Special Correspondent
HYDERABAD, OCT. 9. The Health Minister, Dr S. Aruna, laid the
foundation-stone for the new building of the State's oldest
dental college-cum-hospital run by the Government in the Osmania
General Hospital here on Monday amid unsavoury incidents with
nursing students being on a protest dharna on one side,
preventing her from reaching the `bhoomi puja' site, and BJP
workers removing welcome banners in her presence on the other on
the ground that the name of the area's MLA, Mr Prem Singh Rathod,
was not mentioned.
Mr Rathod, however, was very much in the company of the Minister
when his followers pulled off the banners. Dr Aruna and the Union
Minister of State for Urban Development, Mr B. Dattatreya, could
complete the ceremony only after making an announcement to shift
the site of the construction following which the agitating
students withdrew.
The new building has been taken up on an emergecny basis with the
Dental Council of India threatening to decognise the college-
hopsital if it continued in an annexe of the Osmania hospital,
without having its own building. According the college's
principal, Dr B. K. Reddy, the Government has already released Rs
3.5 crores out of the total cost of the college-hospital, Rs 5
crores, and given administrative sanction for Rs 2 crores for
construction of a women's hostel for the college in the premises
of Osmania Medical College at Koti for which the Minister,
however, laid the stone without a hitch.
The sequence of events shows that the cause for the trouble was
due to an overnight decision by the Government to shift the site
from a 3.5-acre site available near the Osmania's mortuary as
originally planned, to the Osmania School of Nursing, also in the
same premises. The revised decision seeks to demolish the pucca
complex of the Nursing School together with the hostels where
nearly 200 students are already sheltered.
Coming to know about the change only through the invitation card
delivered to them and surprised at the plaque erected overnight,
anguised nurses and students gathered at the site along with Mrs
C. Lakshmi Devi, principal of the nursing school, to stage a
dharna. Seeing the two Ministers coming, they squatted around the
plaque blocking their way. A BJP activist around this time pulled
down another welcome banner hung nearby.
The Ministers, visibly upset, went inside the Nursing School and
inspected its self-contained hostel. Mr Dattatreya got angry at
the Osmania superintendent, Dr K. Satyavathi, who spoke in favour
of the nurses. The Government Doctors' Association submitted an
impromptu representation around this time seeking a settlement.
The issue was amicably settled finally by the Health Minister
herself who gave a written undertaking and made an announcement
to the effect that the stone would be laid at the place where the
plaque was put up, now that the arrangements were made, but
actual construction would take place near the mortuary. The
students were happy over the announcement.
The two Ministers, MLA and a host of officials, including the
Director-General for Health Services, Mr J. Anji Reddy, joined
the puja. But then, there was another problem. Dr A. Gopalkishan,
noted nephrologist, former Osmania superintendent and now member
of the hospital's development society, refused to join them on
the ground that the dental colleges should not be located within
the Osmania premises as per the latter's master plan and it
should be located somewhere else--in the premises of the Gandhi
Medical College which is going to Musheerabad Jail marked for
demolition or to the Musheerabad Jail site itself. He turned down
the plea to join the puja saying he should not be a party to the
decision.
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