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Regional Cancer Centre may get a go-ahead as CMCH boss gets tough

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Posted: Mar 08, 2008 at 0059 hrs IST

Ludhiana, March 7 Christian Medical College and Hospital’s Regional Cancer Centre project is likely to come up for discussion in the general body meeting of the hospital on March 13. The Rs 100-crore project, which was stalled after protest from some members of Christian community, may get a green signal going by the letter issued to all the departments by the chairman of the body.

In the letter (a copy of which is with Newsline) issued by Joel V Mal, chairman of hospital society, he has criticised the role of some employees trying to jeopardise the working of the hospital. It states that the employees of CMC were only under CMCH society and therefore they could not have any kind of allegiance to any outside agency or individual which is other than CMCH Society for its working.

“It is said that some employees have created an unconstitutional situation which is beyond the constitution of the CMCH Society and is against its constitution,” it further said. Some members of the CMCH society therefore said that with such a strong intervention by the chairman, the Regional Cancer Centre project may get a green signal soon.

They said that the issue was most likely to be debated in the general body meeting to be held next week and was likely to get the much-needed back up from the governing body. It is pertinent to mention here that the inauguration of the Regional Cancer Centre, which was to be held on March 20, was indefinitely postponed after members of Pastorate Committee had protest against it on February 18.

The members of Pastorate Committee were reportedly assisted by some senior members of the hospital staff.

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