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Tata Trusts making COVID-19 facilities in Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh
Updated On: 15 May, 2020 11:12 AM IST | Mumbai | IANS
Each hospital will be armed with critical care capabilities, minor operation theatres, basic pathology and radiology, facilities for dialysis and blood storage and tele-medicine units.

Tata Group Chairman Ratan Tata
The Tata Trusts is upgrading four government hospitals into Covid-19 centres, which could be functional by June 15, according to an official, here on Thursday. This follows Trusts' Chairman Ratan N. Tata's statement that "urgent emergency resources need to be deployed to cope with the needs of fighting the Covid-19 crisis, which is one of the toughest challenges the human race will face."
This follows Trusts' Chairman #RatanNTata's (@RNTata2000) statement that "urgent emergency resources need to be deployed to cope with the needs of fighting the #Covid19 crisis, which is one of the toughest challenges the human race will face."#COVIDãÂu00c2u0083¼19 pic.twitter.com/7UVvlGkYc9
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In Maharashtra, the Trusts is developing a 50-bed hospital at Sangli and 106-bed facility at Buldhana, and 168-bed hospital in Gautam Buddha Nagar and 106-bed facility in Gonda of Uttar Pradesh. The facilities, including in-patient and out-patient wings, will be permanent and enhance health care in these areas, even after the immediate purpose is met.
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