Instruction Issued Amid Gas Cylinder Shortage
Ma. Subramanian, the health minister of tamil Nadu, has instructed officials to
keep firewood and electric stoves ready in government hospitals as a precautionary measure amid the ongoing shortage of commercial LPG cylinders.
Ensuring Uninterrupted Food Preparation
The minister emphadata-sized that hospitals must ensure
uninterrupted preparation of food for patients and attendants. Since many hospital kitchens rely on LPG cylinders for cooking, alternative arrangements such as firewood and electric stoves should be kept ready to avoid any disruption.
Preparedness in government Hospitals
Officials of government hospitals across the state have been advised to
remain prepared for any emergency situation caused by the temporary gas supply issues. Necessary steps are being taken to make sure that hospital services, especially food preparation in kitchens, continue smoothly.
Government Monitoring the Situation
The state government is closely monitoring the gas supply situation and taking steps to manage the impact on essential services. minister Ma. Subramanian assured that
patient care and hospital operations will not be affected despite the current shortage.
Focus on Patient Welfare
The minister reiterated that the
well-being of patients remains the top priority. Hospitals have therefore been directed to maintain adequate arrangements so that basic facilities, including food services, continue without interruption.
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