New Delhi, Feb. 28 -- A recent audit by the Comptroller and Auditor General of India on Public Health Infrastructure and Management of Health Services revealed several discrepancies and irregularities in the healthcare infrastructure over the last six years.
The report which is yet to be tabled by Delhi chief minister Rekha Gupta in the Legislative Assembly today suggested that only three new hospitals were completed or extended which were started during the previous regime.
"There were significant delays of upto six years in their completion as well as increase in final costs from the previously tendered costs, showing patent corruption," it said.
According to the report, the AAP government increased only 1,357 beds in the government ...
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