Mumbai: Union Minister Piyush Goyal inaugurated the newly added floor of Sanjivani Hospital in North Mumbai on Sunday, highlighting the facility’s role in addressing the healthcare needs of the region. The addition is expected to significantly enhance local healthcare services, making them more accessible to residents without the need to travel far for medical care.
Piyush Goyal praised the efforts of the doctors and staff, stating, “The lack of healthcare services in North Mumbai had been a concern for a long time. I am glad that Sanjivani Hospital is addressing this by taking new initiatives to offer healthcare services. The introduction of an isolated ICU is a much-needed facility.”
He added, “People will no longer have to go far for treatment. I am happy to see Sanjivani Hospital providing essential healthcare with a spirit of service.”
In a post on X, Goyal expressed his gratitude, stating, “Today, I had the privilege of inaugurating the new wing of Sanjivani Multi-Speciality Hospital. This modern wing will help provide excellent health services to those in need. Many thanks to the entire staff, including the doctors, for their contributions.”
Earlier, during his address at Assocham’s Bharat @100 Summit, Goyal spoke about the vital role of Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) in the country’s industrial growth. He announced that the government is willing to allocate spaces for MSMEs within 20 upcoming townships across India. He emphasized that MSMEs are key to supporting large industries in the nation’s industrial ecosystem and stated that land could be provided to them at concessional rates.
Goyal also reflected on the theme of the summit, “Fuelling Bharat’s Global Rise,” and reminded the audience of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vision of ‘Panch Pran,’ which includes a developed India, removal of the colonial mindset, pride in heritage, unity, and collective national duty.