Centre should urgently consider proposals of Punjab Government to setup six new ESIC hospitals in state: Sanjeev Arora, MP

Ludhiana, January 1, 2023 :- The Employees’ State Insurance Corporation (ESIC) has received proposal from Punjab Government to set up ESI hospitals at 6 locations, said the Union Minister of State for Labour and Employment Rameshwar Teli, in reply to a question regarding ESIC Hospitals in Punjab asked by Sanjeev Arora, MP (Rajya Sabha) from Ludhiana in Rajya Sabha recently.

Arora had asked whether government is proposing to setup more ESIC hospitals in the State of Punjab, if so, the details thereof. Giving this information here today, Arora said the Union Minister further stated that proposal has been received from Punjab Government to set up ESI hospitals at Sector-66 Sahibzada Ajit Singh (SAS) Nagar in District SAS Nagar, Lalru in District SAS Nagar, Rajpura in District Patiala, Malerkotla in District Malerkotla, Doraha in District Ludhiana and Bathinda in District Bathinda.

The Minister further stated that setting up of ESI hospital is an ongoing process and is based on the number of Insured Persons (IPs) in an area in accordance with the norms of the Employees’ State Insurance Corporation.

Replying to another question asked by Arora about the details of the total number of ESIC beds vis-a-vis workers, State-wise, the Minister provided state wise details (See the table) of total number of beds at hospitals run by the ESIC. “After a thorough analysis of the data provided by the Union Minister, it has been observed that on All India-level 12,705 beds are sanctioned against 2,94,97,640 insured persons. Thus, there are 2,322 ESI insured workers per bed across the country”, said Arora.

Arora added as per the available data, 300 beds are sanctioned against 12,16,430 insured persons in Punjab, which indicates that there are 4,055 insured workers per bed. He said therefore, there is a dire need to double the bedding capacity of ESIC Hospitals in Punjab with immediate effect to improve the present scenario. He added 23 states are in better position compared to Punjab.

“Now, the present state government under the leadership of Hon’ble chief minister Shri Bhagwant Mann is seriously taking up the matter with the Centre to set up new ESIC hospitals in the state,” Arora said, hoping that the situation will improve once the proposal gets a practical shape. He urged upon the Centre to seriously consider proposal of Punjab Government to setup six new ESIC hospitals in Punjab.

Further, Arora said the already existing ESIC hospital in Ludhiana is 300-bedded and there is a need to increase the bedding capacity and other existing infrastructure in this hospital. He said this hospital was established way back in 1970s and its upgradation is required because the number of visitors have increased manifold over the period. Moreover, Ludhiana and its surrounding areas such as Khanna and Mandi Gobindgarh are considered as industrial hub. The number of industrial workers has increased manifold with the growth of industries over the period.

State wise details of total number of beds at hospitals run by the Employees’ State Insurance Corporation (ESIC)
State/Union Territory ESIC Beds (Sanctioned) No. of Insured Person ESIC Workers per Bed
Delhi 2100 1328320 633
Bihar 430 358980 835
Jammu & Kashmir 100 122960 1230
Chandigarh 100 130200 1302
Telangana 1150 1564130 1360
Jharkhand 300 425620 1419
Rajasthan 780 1336380 1713
Kerala 500 945260 1891
Assam, Meghalya, Nagaland, Tripura, Manipur,  Mizoram & Arunachal Pradesh 150 300020 2000
Karnataka 1370 2963220 2163
Uttar Pradesh 1000 2365560 2366
Haryana 950 2319520 2442
Chhattisgarh 200 506750 2534
Gujarat 600 1568900 2615
West Bengal 650 1835310 2824
Madhya Pradesh 300 967000 3223
Himachal Pradesh 100 346160 3462
Punjab 300 1216430 4055
Odisha 175 741560 4237
Tamil Nādu & Aandaman &
Islands
650 3560310 5477
Maharashtra 700 3990490 5701
Uttarakhand 100 604560 6046
All India 12705 29497640 2322

 

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