A long-pending repair of the AYUSH wing building within a government AYUSH hospital is finally set to begin, following a detailed structural inspection that revealed significant deterioration and safety risks.
Structural Damage Prompts Urgent Action
The building, which houses key AYUSH services, has been in a deteriorating state for an extended period. Multiple rooms have turned dilapidated, with visible wall cracks and persistent roof leakage during rainfall, raising serious concerns for both patients and healthcare staff.
The worsening condition had earlier prompted the district administration to formally escalate the issue to higher authorities, seeking immediate intervention.
High-Level Survey Conducted, Report Submitted
Responding to the request, a high-level survey team from Lucknow conducted a comprehensive on-site inspection. Led by surveyor Abhishek Singh, the team carried out a detailed structural assessment, using both visual examination and videography to document the extent of damage.
The inspection covered critical aspects such as:
- Cracks in walls and ceilings
- Water seepage and leakage points
- Weak structural surfaces
- Overall building stability and safety
Based on these findings, a detailed report has been submitted to the state authorities for further action.
Repairs Likely Before Monsoon Onset
Officials indicate that repair and renovation work is expected to commence before the monsoon season. This timeline is crucial to prevent further structural damage caused by heavy rains, which could worsen the building’s already fragile condition.
Focus on Safety and Service Continuity
Authorities have emphasized that timely repairs are essential not only to preserve the infrastructure but also to ensure the safety of patients and medical staff. The facility plays a vital role in delivering AYUSH healthcare services, making its restoration a priority.
Government Review Underway
The submitted report is currently under review, with approvals and resource allocation expected in the coming weeks. Once cleared, the renovation work will aim to restore the building’s functionality and improve overall service conditions.
Outlook
The move comes as a much-needed step toward strengthening healthcare infrastructure. If executed on time, the repairs will help safeguard both human lives and the continuity of essential AYUSH services, especially during the challenging monsoon period.
