Health Minister Damodar Raja Narasimha Leads Health DriveNew Hospitals, Reforms Shape Telangana’s Future

Introduction
In a series of impactful initiatives, Telangana Health Minister C. Damodar Raja Narasimha has taken bold steps to strengthen public healthcare across the state. From infrastructure expansion to policy reforms and flood relief, his recent actions reflect a commitment to accessible, responsive, and future-ready medical services.
Infrastructure Boost in Sangareddy
On September 4, 2025, Sangareddy witnessed a landmark moment in its healthcare journey. The Minister inaugurated a new building for the Sangareddy Government Medical College, bringing modern facilities and better learning environments for medical students. Alongside this, a 50-bed Critical Care Block was opened to serve emergency and high-dependency patients.
To further scale up services, the foundation stone was laid for a 500-bed Government General Hospital. This expansion is expected to ease patient load and improve access to specialized care for residents in and around Sangareddy.
Super Specialty Hospital in Mancherial
In Mancherial, the Minister participated in the foundation ceremony of a ₹360 crore super specialty hospital. With 650 beds planned, this facility aims to offer advanced tertiary care and reduce dependency on metro hospitals. The project is designed to serve patients with complex medical needs, including cardiac, neuro, and oncology services.

Doctors’ Voices Heard
Earlier in February 2025, the Minister held a detailed meeting with the Telangana Government Doctors Association. The agenda focused on long-standing administrative and structural concerns. Key points discussed included:
- Fixing procedural gaps in GO MS No. 142
- Establishing District Medical and Health Officer (DMHO) posts in every district
- Sanctioning 66 Civil Surgeon General Line posts
- Promoting public health officials based on cadre strength
- Integrating dental doctors into the mainstream public health system
- Restructuring the Telangana Medical Policy Council for improved governance
The Minister directed officials to prepare a comprehensive report and assured timely action on these demands.
Flood Relief in Sangareddy
Following heavy rains that flooded over 130 homes in Sangareddy, Minister Damodar Raja Narasimha personally visited the affected areas. His stops included Revenue Colony and Sri Chakra Colony, where he interacted with residents and assessed the damage.
He assured full support for rehabilitation efforts, including temporary shelter, sanitation, and medical aid. His presence brought comfort to families grappling with the aftermath of the floods.

Summary Highlights
- Sangareddy gets upgraded medical college and critical care block
- ₹360 crore super specialty hospital launched in Mancherial
- Doctors’ policy concerns addressed with promise of reform
- Flood victims in Sangareddy receive direct support from the Minister
Why This Matters
These developments mark a shift toward inclusive and proactive healthcare governance in Telangana. The Minister’s hands-on approach and responsiveness to both infrastructure and personnel needs reflect a deeper commitment to public welfare.
Closing Note
As Telangana continues to evolve its healthcare landscape, such leadership-driven initiatives offer hope for better access, stronger systems, and more compassionate care.