Collector V. Amuthavalli inspecting the paediatric ward in the Cuddalore government hospital.
CUDDALORE: 
       Collector V. Amuthavalli has fixed a target of planting as  many as two lakh saplings across the district before August 15.
        She said this after planting a sapling at the Cuddalore headquarters government hospital here on Tuesday. Ms. Amuthavalli told presspersons that in a bid to expand greenery  across the district, employees of the Revenue Department, Education  Department and the district rural development agency, school and college  students, and, private organisations would be involved.
         Ms. Amuthavalli said that a total of 200 saplings were planted at the  government hospital on Tuesday under the aegis of the Green Cross  Society. She entrusted the responsibility of taking care of the saplings  to employees of the hospital. She said that the surgical unit in the  hospital would be renovated at a cost of Rs. 13 lakh and the expenditure  would be met by the Chemplast Sanmar Ltd. here.
           Later, Ms. Amuthavalli inspected various wings of the hospital,  including the labour ward, paediatric wards, surgical wings and dialysis  unit. She also inspected the intensive care unit for children. She said that she would carry out surprise checks at government hospitals to ascertain their functionality and cleanliness. Joint Director (Health Services) Kamalakannan, Hospital  Superintendent Ramachandran, Resident Medical Officer Govindarajan,  Green Cross Society secretary Sankar, Chief Executive Officer of  Chemplast Mohan, District Environmental Engineer (Tamil Nadu Pollution  Control Board) Raja and others were present.
 
 
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