India grants LKR Rs 600 million for Emergency Unit at Mannar Hospital
- byDoctor News Daily Team
- 12 September, 2025
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Mannar: A Memorandum of Understanding on Construction of Accident and Emergency Unit at District General Hospital, Mannar, and Supply of Medical Equipment to the Unit, with grant assistance of SLR 600 million from Government of India was signed by the High Commissioner of India to Sri Lanka H.E. Santosh Jha and Secretary, Ministry of Health and Mass Media Dr Anil Jasinghe on 09 September 2025. Minister of Health and Mass Media, Hon, (Dr.) Nalinda Jayatissa attended the signing ceremony. The project envisages civil construction of a two-storey accident and emergency (A&E) unit and procurement of all necessary medical equipment for the unit. The project will address the critical requirement of an A&E unit at DGH Mannar, saving precious lives by providing timely medical assistance to people of the region in emergency cases during golden hour. Also Read:Chhattisgarh signs MoU for 240-bed super specialty hospital in Bastar It will also strengthen medical facilities at the hospital by bridging the gap between the average daily number of indoor patients and available bed strength. The project joins a long list of impactful development cooperation projects of India in Sri Lanka in the Health sector, which include the island-wide Suwa Seriya ‘1990’ ambulance service; medical assistance rendered during the COVID-19 pandemic; construction of 150-bed multi-specialty hospital at Dickoya; up-gradation and support to Jaffna Teaching Hospital and District Hospitals at Kilinochchi and Mullaitivu; construction of a new surgical unit at Teaching Hospital, Batticaloa; among many others. Further, Indian grant assistance for the expansion of the Suwa Seriya ‘1990’ ambulance service and construction of a four-storied Medical Ward Complex at DGH Mullaitivu are currently under active consideration. had earlier reported that in a first-of-its-kind initiative, doctors from across India are set to compete in the Indian Healthcare League (IHL), a cricket tournament designed not only for fun and fitness but also to spread awareness about cancer and mental health. Also Read:AIIMS Bhubaneswar signs MoU to set up Centres of Excellence
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