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Helpline for cancer patients launched in Kochi

Helpline for cancer patients launched in Kochi Renowned oncologists Dr Sankar Rengaswamy, Dr Sunitha Daniel, Dr Ajith Nambiar, Dr Vincent Boaz and Dr Soumya Boaz, among others, are part of the team.  Share Via Email   |  A+A A- By Express News Service KOCHI: While Covid-19 continues to stretch the healthcare system in addressing the critical needs of those affected, people suffering from other debilitating conditions have been finding it hard to access reliable and quality information.  Offering a solution to the problem, a team of oncologists and nurses led by Dr Moni Abraham, former director of the Cochin Cancer Research Centre, has launched a helpline under the Karkinos Cancer Care.

Kerala HC dismisses Erode firm s plea against contract termination

Kerala HC dismisses Erode firm’s plea against contract termination Updated: Updated: Inkel cancels building contract for cancer research centre Share Article Inkel cancels building contract for cancer research centre The Kerala High Court on Monday upheld the decision of Inkel Ltd. to terminate the contract given to P and C Projects Pvt. Ltd., Erode, for the construction of the Cochin Cancer Research Centre, Ernakulam. Justice N. Nagaresh passed the order while dismissing a petition filed by the company against the contract termination. The company contended in its petition that the prescribed period for completion of the project as per the agreement was 730 days from the date of handing over of the project site. The construction commenced on July 25, 2018, and was expected to be completed by July 23, 2020. However, several unexpected incidents, including floods and COVID-19 outbreak, led to delay in completing the project within the time period.

Cancer centre work being retendered

Cancer centre work being retendered Updated: Updated: Construction had been suspended with termination of contractor’s agreement Share Article AAA File photo of the construction of the Cochin Cancer Research Centre at Kalamassery.   | Photo Credit: THULASI KAKKAT Construction had been suspended with termination of contractor’s agreement Work on the beleaguered Cochin Cancer Research Centre (CCRC) at Kalamassery is being tendered again after the construction came to a halt recently with the termination of contractor’s agreement. Infrastructure Kerala Ltd (Inkel), which is implementing the project, floated a tender a few days ago for the remaining civil work and mechanical, plumbing and electrification work, at a cost of ₹152.54 crore and a contract period of 24 months.

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