The Delhi government said however that it cannot bear the expenditure or provide logistical support for running the hospital as a COVID-19 centre as its resources manpower, medicines and equipment were already "stretched thin" in operating its own hospitals.
The Delhi government has told the Delhi High Court that an operational licence can be given for the 150-bed multi-speciality hospital which was closed down due to insolvency resolution process against its parent company, if it has all the requisite infrastructure in place. The Delhi government said however that it cannot bear the expenditure or provide logistical support for running the hospital as a COVID-19 centre as its resources manpower, medicines and equipment were already stretched thin in operating its own hospitals. The submission has been made on an affidavit filed through Delhi government standing counsel Santosh K Tripathi who said the licence can be granted if the court so directs and if the hospital Febris Multispeciality Hospital is in compliance with the parameters given in the Delhi Nursing Homes Registration Act.
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Operational licence can be given to 150-bed closed hospital: Delhi govt to High Court
The Delhi government has told the Delhi High Court that an operational licence can be given for the 150-bed multi-speciality hospital which was closed down due to insolvency resolution process against its parent company, if it has all the requisite infrastructure in place. The Delhi government said however that it cannot bear the expenditure or provide logistical support for running the hospital as a COVID-19 centre as its resources manpower, medicines and equipment were already stretched thin in operating its own hospitals.