The Uttar Pradesh government has approved ₹ 13.46 crore to equip 20 public hospitals across the state with advanced diagnostic and surgical equipment aiming to strengthen primary and secondary-level healthcare and improve access to timely, accurate diagnosis and treatment.
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Under this initiative, hospitals will receive equipment such as digital X-ray, ECG, ultrasound, and specialised machines for cataract/phaco surgeries. Around ₹ 7.45 crore of the total has already been released for procurement. Several district-level and maternity / women’s hospitals including those in Prayagraj, Bareilly, Moradabad, Lucknow, Farrukhabad and many others are set to benefit.
The UP government, led by Deputy Chief Minister Brajesh Pathak, has approved ₹ 13.46 crore to modernise 20 government hospitals across the state with upgraded medical and diagnostic equipment. According to the official announcement, the upgrades will include digital X-ray systems, ECG machines, ultrasound devices and specialised equipment required for small-incision cataract (phaco) surgeries aiming to reduce burden on tertiary care centres and bring quality diagnostics closer to patients.
Already, ₹ 7.45 crore has been sanctioned for procurement. The hospitals slated for upgrades include prominent facilities such as Motilal Nehru Divisional Hospital (Prayagraj), the District Women’s Hospital (Bareilly), Pandit Deen Dayal Upadhyay District Hospital (Moradabad), and Balrampur Hospital (Lucknow), among others. Several other district- and sub-district hospitals across Mahoba, Jhansi, Ghaziabad, Bulandshahr, Mau, Auraiya, Farrukhabad etc. will also benefit.
The plan also includes upgrades for recently constructed hospitals for example, a new 50-bed hospital in Mirzapur will have a dedicated ophthalmology department and separate eye-care ward, under the funding. The government states that accurate and timely diagnosis enabled by updated equipment is critical for effective treatment, patient outcomes, and reducing reliance on distant tertiary facilities.
This move is part of the state’s broader push under the “Viksit UP 2047” framework to modernise healthcare infrastructure, improve equity of access, and strengthen public hospital capacity across urban, semi-urban and rural districts.
“With modern machines now being procured, patients across Uttar Pradesh will receive timely and precise investigations because correct diagnosis is the first step towards effective treatment.”
By
HB Team
