Compendium of Government Orders / Circulars / O.M. issued from 10-03-1988 to 31-12-1998
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Compendium of
Government Orders / Circulars / O.M.
issued from 10-03-1988 to 31-12-1998 - extracted text
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Government of Karnataka
Compendium of
Government Orders / Circulars / O.M.
issued from 10-03-1988 to 31-12-1998
Karnataka Health Systems Development Project
POINTS
Kamataka Health Systems Development Project opening remarks.
Delegation of Powers.
Contracting Non-Clinical Services of Hospitals.
Hiring of Private Anaesthesiologists.
New Drug Policy.
-^j^New Vehicles to ADHO Sub-divisions.
•
Equipment Maintenance Wing.
•©
Performance Indicators.
^I^elease of POL charges.
Servicing at authorised dealers.
>T0) Disciplinity of Doctors - Apron, etc.
'-n) Referral System.
,xlXHospital Waste-Management.
Yellow Card Scheme. .
-
>JX’) Appointments of Doctors, Staff Nurses, Lab technicians, X-ray technicians.
Group D and Drivers.
4»Training ’
•
•
•
•
•
•
District Level Training for Doctors and Staff Nurses
Speciality Training for Specialists Doctors and Staff Nurses
Pharmacists Training
Equipment Induction Trainin.g
Training Abroad
Dentists’ Training
Civil Works - taken up in phases.
Powers to draw funds from white bill.
1Supply of X-ray films, Tablets, Reagents, etc.
JPjfPrinting of Hospital records.
sJO^Release of Salary.
2
T
let Policy.
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Index
Govt Order No. /
Circulars / O.M.
126
86
Dated
Subject
Page
No.
10-03-88
1
DP AR 2 SLC 95
23-11-95
Acceleration of the process of
regularising the services of the
remaining eligible daily wages
employees appointed on or before
1* July 1984 and covered by the
G.O. No. DPAR 2 SLC 90, dated
6th August 1990.
29
HFW (PR) 135 WBA 97
5-03-97
Recruitment to the Group D posts
sanctioned under Karnataka Health
Systems Development Project.
37
HFW (PR) 358 WBA 96
26-03-97
Procurement
Equipment.
Bank
43
HFW (PR) 367 WBA 96
22-04-97
KHSDP - Setting up of Equipment
Maintenance Wing - orders reg.
45
HFW (PR) 254 WBA 97
25-04-97
Implementation of programme “Improvement of Access to Health
services for Women” under
KHSDP.
49
HFW (PR) 362 WBA 97
19-05-97
Posts created for Karnataka Health
Systems Development Project continuance -reg.
51
HFW (PR) 409 WBA 97
2-06-97
Delegation
of
administrative,
technical and financial powers to
the Chief Engineer, Superintending
Engineers, Executive Engineers and
Assistant Executive Engineers of
KHSDP-reg.
55
HFW (PR) 388 WBA 96
2-07-97
Filling up of posts of X-ray
Technicians, Junior Pharmacists,
Junior Lab Technicians and Junior
57
of
Blood
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1
Index
Govt Order No. I
Circulars / O.M.
Dated
Subject
Page
No.
Health Assistants under Karnataka •
Health
Systems
Development
Project - orders reg.
HFW (PR) 499 WBA 97
(otae) 335 atrojS
97
6
19-07-97
Health
&
Family
Welfare
Department
Karnataka Health
Systems Development Project and
Karnataka
Secondary
level
Hospitals Development Project
creation of 4221 permanent posts
and creation of 841 permanent
posts to strengthen the Secretariat,
Directorate,
Engineering
and
Equipment maintenance Wings Orders reg.
22-7-97
67
73
A
HFW (PR) 388 WBA 97
11-09-97
FD 13 TAR 95(9)
27-9-97
Filling up of'the posts of Senior
pharmacists, Senior Laboratory
Technicians,
Nursing
Superintendents Grade I, Nursing
Superintendents Grade II and
Second Division Assistants under
Karnataka
Health
Systems
Development Project - orders reg.
75
77
olQezs?3ai)aoi)<g (KHSDP)
O Q
CTO.
A
HFW (PR) 8 WBA 98
17-01-98
Release of Fuel and Vehicle
Maintenance Charges to all the
officers to whom vehicles are
provided under Karnataka Health
Systems Development Project.
2
81
Index
Govt Order No. /
Circulars /O.NL
Dated
Subject
Page
No.
HFW (PR) 658 WBA 98
11-02-98
Purchase of Lab Reagents and
Chemicals for the Hospital
Laboratory use in Hospitals coming
under Karnataka Health Systems
Development Project.
- 83
HFW (PR) 39 WBA 98
21-02-98
Collection of user charges by the
hospitals functioning under the
Directorate of Medical Education
and opening Joint Bank Accounts reg.
85
DHS: 9 : 98-99
7-04-98
Wearing of Aprons with Name
Plate, by the doctors in all the
Govt. Hospitals - reg.
87
HFW (PR) 362 WBA 97
11-04-98
Posts created for Karnataka Health
Systems Development Project continuance - reg.
89
HFW (PR) 108 WBA 98
8-05-98
Hiring of services of Private
Anaesthetists in hospitals coming
under Karnataka Health Systems
Development Project Orders -reg.
91
HFW (PR) 146 WBA 98
8-05-98
Releasing of funds to the District
Health Committees for printing and
supplying important Registers and
Forms to the Hospitals - Orders
reg.
95
HFW (PR) 685 WBA 97
25-05-98
Payment of Advance to the District
Equipment Maintenance Centres
working under the Administrative
Control of District Surgeon continuance -reg.
97
HFW (PR) 658 WBA 97
6-06-98
Purchase of Lab-reagents and
Chemicals
for the Hospital
Laboratory use in Hospitals coming
under Karnataka Health Systems
Development Project - renewal reg.
99
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Index
’ Govt. Order No. I
Circulars / O.M.
Dated
Subject
Page
No.
HFW (PR) 410 WBA 97
3-7-98
Study on Microbial Contamination
in Hospitals.
101
HFW (PR) 439 WBA 97
27-07-98
Implementation of Yellow Card
Scheme for the year 1998-99.
103
(olfc?) 335 tecS
97
6
6-8-98
107
aerie*
eded
HFW (PR) 108 WBA 98
10-08-98
Addendum
109
HFW (PR) 410 WBA 97
5-09-98
KHSDP
Study on Microbial
Contamination in Hospitals Release of second advance, orders reg.
111
HFW (PR) 116 WBA 96
8-9-98
Payment of Daily Allowance to the
Man Power Agency to be paid to
the Drivers whose services are
procured to the KHSDP.
113
HFW (PR) 301 WBA 98
17-9-98
Sanction of fuel charges to the
Divisional Joint Directors and
District Health & Family Welfare
Officers - orders.
115
HFW (PR) 182 WBA 98 (I)
19-09-98
Training of Staff Nurses working in
Health & F.W. Department at M.R.
Medical College, Gulbarga, under
Karnataka
Health
Systems
Development Project.
117
HFW (PR) 182 WBA 98 IH
19-09-98
Training of Staff Nurses working in
Health & F.W. Department under
Karnataka
Health
Systems
Development Project at Karnataka
Institute of Medical Sciences
Hospital, Hubli.
119
4
Index
Govt. Order No. /
Circulars / O.M.
Dated
HFW (PR) 47 WBA 98
19-09-98
98
14-10-98
(oi^e) 340
Subject
Page
No.
Imparting of training to Staff ’ 121
Nurses in Neo-natal Nursing at
Indira Gandhi Institute of Child
Health,
Bangalore,
under
Karnataka
Health
Systems
Development Project.
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123
wrt.A
DPAR2SRD 98
3-10-98
Notification
125 -
HFW (PR) 237 WBA 98
5-10-98
Changing of Bank Account for
depositing users charges collected
at District Hospital, Davanagere
and other newly formed districts.
133
5-10-98
Releasing amount to the project
hospitals for making payment for
the typing work got done.
135
HFW (PR) 389 WBA 97
7-10-98
Studies on Burden of Disease for
Karnataka State.
137
HFW (PR) 195 WBA 98
15-10-98
Imparting
of
to
training
Orthopaedicians in Poly-Trauma
Management at Mallya Hospital,
Bangalore.
139
HFW (PR) 129 WBA 97
29-10-98
Study
on
Determinants
of
willingness of the populace to pay
Health Service charges - payment.
141
HFW (PR) 46 WBA 98
7-11-98
Procurement of Lab consumable
for District Laboratories under
District Surveillance Unit.
143
HFW (PR) 14 KFW 97
23-11-98
Settlement of bills pertaining to
KFW project
147
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Index
Govt. Order No. I
Circulars / O.M.
Dated
HEW (PR) 187 WBA 98
27-11-98
Sanction of fuel charges to the ’ 149
Additional Directors of Directorate
of Health and Family Welfare
Services, Bangalore - orders.
HFW (PR) 65 WBA 97
3-12-98
Notification
151
HFW (PR) 477 WBA 98
28-12-98
Release of funds to the project
hospitals for buying diesel for
running diesel generators
153
HFW (PR) 480 WBA 98
31-12-98
Annual Maintenance of Hospitals
taken over by Karnataka Health
Systems Development Project from
Public Works Department.
155
to
160
Subject
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ANNEXURE II TO GOVT. ORDER NO. HEW 126 SMM 86 DATED 10th MARCH 1988
SI. Classification of Wards
Rates
No J*' •’i-' ••
1.
2.
Out patient feeInpatients fees (Ward charges)
uail - mLiii.iL :-c w zj't
Nil ':zj.'r:ucni;
- I ‘-(All General Hospitals except Mental & Sanatoria) a) s Special wards single bedded with basic diet per day b) Double bedded rooms with basic diet c) 2 *3 beds with basic diet per day - .
r\
. d) More than 3 beds with basic diet 1E 0
. ...
II General Wards :
2u!f;j000
Income above Rs. 8,000 per annum Income upto Rs. 8,000 per annum - ,
Nil
30.00 per day
15.00 per day
‘ 12.00 per day
7.50 per day
-S'-Jcd ::*/i
?':s: if i00'p^’day
.^■..'Free .. /
m
Maternity Charges •
- “’mj 7'-?/
-a) ;Sm^le bedded special ward
:dr:-\0C0eu£ rJi:
b) Double bedded special ward c) 3 bedded special ward and more than 3 bedded ward - ’ T d) General ward -
IV
Sanatoria : P X, Sanatorium, Mysore
a) 'A fee of Rs.;,1.50 per day for first six months and
thereafter Rs. 0.75 ps per day per bed.
b) First class special ward c) Second class special wards for first six months for 36 beds out
of 10 beds in Administrative block I floor Thereafter -
• t-r .-sx M
B
.
- -: d) Remaining 4 beds in the Administrative Block, for first 6 months - "
Thereafter -
'z.
150.00 per day
75.00 per day"
15.00 per day
Free
•
J /.:32 2?
9.00 per day
3.00 per day
1.50 per day
4.50 per day
6.00 per day
Other Sanatoria :
Special wards for first 6 months After six months - •
7.50 per day
6.00 per day
Paving wards *A* Class :
For first 6 months • After six months -
3.00 per day
2.25 per day
'1
For first 6 months After six months -
■
Paying wards ‘B1 Class :
.
1.50 per day
0.75 per day
3
—-
Mental Hospital. Dhanvar
The Special ward Charges per bed with basic diet -
4.50 per day
VI District Hospital
General Wards - Treatment below the income of Rs. 8,000/-- —
i
per annum
- Free
Income more than Rs. 8,000/- per annum per day with basic diet ,. . 4.50 per day
■ Single bedded special ward -
15.00 per day
Double bedded special ward • :b '-zf.* '.-c
VTI
’
.; 7.50 per day
.
••
Rest houses attached to District Hospital -
0.35 per day
VHI Payment of fees by patients occupying wards.
General wards(Operation, X-ray & Pathological treatment) -
lu Cv
a) income upto Rs. 8,000/- per annum -
. Free
b) income of Rs. 8,0001/- to Rs. 20,000/- per annum -
'J- half charge
c) income of Rs. 20,000/- per annum and above -
full charge
K SPECIAL WARDS :
15
The patient occupying special wards in any hospital will have to pay full charge irrespective
of their income as against the existing rates for X-ray, Pathology and operation charges.
etc. .
If patient has been admitted to General Ward and gets transferred subsequently to special
wards then the patient has to pay full charges for pathology, X-ray, operations, etc., even if
these’investigations have been done during the stay in General Ward.
Sd/(K.T. NANJAPPA)
Desk Officer
Health & Family Welfare Department
- COPY -
(IJM. ASA)
Under Secretary to Government
Health & Family Welfare Department
Karnataka Health System Development Project
. Bangalore
M..
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AN^'EXVRE - H (A)
SI.
No.
1.
Name of Operation
2- .
Gastro Jejunostomy with.Vagotomy
3.
Gastrostomy or Colostomy
4.
5.'
6.
Rates
Gastrectomy
300.00
-
.-..i
»?. \ o.- . ;
... .... . .
■ 225.00
. 150.00
All minor operations, such as incisions for boils, including removal of
... sucutaneous tumours and foreign bodies under the sldn etc.
under local
L? • rv. •.,..>under.GA-
45.00
75.00
Injection treatment of Hemorrhoids and Varicose veins
37.50
Dilation of the Urethra for structures. Catheterisation for retention of urine
under local
.
under G.A
22.50
45.00
.'
37.50
7.
Paracentesis thorasic or abdomen
8.
Operation for fistula in ano.: -
9.
Operation for Anal fissure under local injection v-5'. .. . . ^treatment
I
vtanc'’ ri2:.%fi
. ’.i under T.A.’‘.s:bT.vrs>'
37.50
37.50
10.
Operation for Hemorrhoids. ..
150.00
11.
Sigmoidoscoby
12.
Gland Biopsy
37.50
13.
Removal of tumours superficial
37.50
14.
Varicodele
75.00
15.
Operation on rectum for complete prolapse
225.00
16.
a. Radical operation for cancer breast
b. Simple Mastectomy
300.00
17.
Choleystectomy, Choledochotomy
300.00
18.
Operation for radical removal of rectum of cancer
300.00
19.
Thyroidectomy (sub-total)
300.00
20.
Simple excision of Adenoma or Hemithyroidectomy
150.00
21.
Herniotomy
75.00
22.
Hemiorephy
23.
Hemioplasty
300.00
24.
Umbellical hernia (Mayo’s)
300.00
.25.
Appendicetomy (under local)
(under G.A.)
150.00
225.00
•;
•. ,
150.00
»
-
37.50
150.00
;-----------------------------
225.00
5
NOTE:
If any operation or procedure or investigation conducted is not in the list the
Head ot the Institution will "fix the fees for the same in consultation with The;-
Surgeon / Specialist who has performed the operation / procedure / investigation
after taking into consideration all aspects.
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Sd/(KT. NANJAPPA)
- Desk Officer
Health & Family Welfare Department
-COPY-
'
(D.M.AGA)
Under Secretary to Government ^ :Health & Family Welfare Department
Karnataka Health System Development Project
Bangalore
ANNEXURE- HI
SI.
No.
1.
Rates
Name of Operation
Operations on :
CONJUCTIVE :
. 15.00
15.00
Removal of Foreign bodies
Sub-Conjuctival Injection
• Repair of Tears
Pterygium
. Excision of Cysts and Tumours
. Others - Peritomy
2.
75.00
37.50
' 30.00
’
CORNEA :
15.00
22.50
’ 75.00
' 15.00
22.50
450.00
Removal of superficial foreign bodies
: Deep foreign bodies
.. Repair of tears
Cauterization of Corneal ulcers
Tai obing
■" keratoplasty
3.
45.00
IRIS AND CILIERY BODY :
."fc 45.00
Excision of prolapsed iris synechotomy
ANTI GLAUCOMA OPERATIONS :
Goniotomy
. Trephining ~
Soheis operation
Stallords ; :
Cyclodialysis .
Trabuculectomy
Cyclodiathermy
4.
225.00
LENS :
Needling
Linear Extraction
Aspiration
Cataract Extraction
5.
6.
RETINA:
-
150.00
225.00
.-
Retinal detachment surgery Arruga’s encircling procedure Soleral buckling
with silicon implants and others
450.00 .
(Photocoagulation - each sitting)
300.00
Extra ocular muscles - Squint correction
225.00
Operations of the Linds Epilation
Horodeols Internum or Externum
Chalazia
Removal of Cysts & Tumours
_•
15.00
30.00
7.
LACRYMAL APPARATUS :
Lacrymal Syringing
Probing for congenital Dacryocystectomy
Incision for Lacrymal Absceas
Lacrymal Sac. excesion
D.C.R.
Canaliculo Rhinostomy etc.,
8.
15.00
45.00
15.00
37.50
225.00
300.00
EYE BALL :
Removal of Intra Foreign Body
Excision Anterior stannyloma
Eviceration
Enucleation
Enucleation with insertion of morility inplants
9
225.00
150.00
150.00
150.00
ORBIT & R.B. ALCOHOL INJECTION :
i
Orbitotomies
Extration of orbit
- Reconstruction of contracted socket
15.00
225.00
225.00
10. --Vitreous surgery
11.
450.00
EXAMINATIONS:
k Refraction and prescription of spectacles
15.00
75.00
15.00
Orthoptic exercises (1 course)
Perimetry
NOTE ;
If any operation or procedure or investigation conducted is not in the list the
Head of the Institution will fix the fees for the same in consultation with the
Surgeon / Specialist who has performed the operation / procedure / investigation
after taking into consideration all aspects.
Sd/(K.T. NANJAPPA)
Desk Officer
Health & Family Welfare Department
- COPY -
(15.M. AGA)
Under Secretary to Government
Health & Family Welfare Department
Karnataka Health System Development Project
Bangalore
ANNEXURE - IV
SI.
No.
Name of the Operation
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
A. EAR
Myringotamy
Myringoplasty -1
Tympanoplasty - Type II
Type III
Type IV
Fonestration Operation
Stanes Mobilisation
Stanedectomy (a) Complete
Stanedectomy (b) Partial
Tympanatomy
Reconstruction of Middle ear with prosthesis
Reconstruction of Ear Canal
Plastic repair of Ear Canal
Radical mastoidectomy with drainage of intracranial abscesses
Facial Nerve Decompression
Facial Nerve Decompression with mastoid surgery
Translabyrintoine, 8th Nerve tumour operations
Removal of F.B. middle ear after mastoid surgery
I.& D of Callocity - pre auricular abscess
I & D of Callocity - ear post auricular abscess
Zink Ionisation to middle ear (each sitting)
Speech Therapy - each sitting
Group Therapy
1.
2.
3.
4.
B. INVESTIGATIONS
Audiogram
Audiogram with special tests
Vestigular function tests
Copy of Audiogram
1.
2.
3.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
C. NOSE
Anthrochonal polypectomy
Intranasal Antrostomy
Cald-well, Luck Operation
Tranensal Ethemoidoctomy
Maxillectomy
Partial Maxillectomy
Closer of Oreantral fistula
Oblitrative surgery of Frantal sinus
Excision of Dental Cyst
Frantal Trephine
Reconstruction of Front Nasal Duct
Ethnomoidectomy
Rates
Fixed
37.50
112.50
225.00
225.00
225.00
300.00
112.50
300.00
150.00
75.00
225.00
150.00
150.00
150.00
225.00. ....
300.00.
300.00
150.00
37.50
37.50
22.50
7.50
4.50
22.50
45.00
30.00
7.50
75.00
75.00
150.00
150.00
300.00
150.00
75.00
150.00
112.50
„ 75.00
150.00
150.00
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
1.
2
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
28.
29.
30.
31.
32.
33.
34.
35.
36.
37.
38.
(O
Septal Abscess Drainage
Septal Reconstruction
S.M.R.
Excision of Phinesclarema / Rhinesnoradium
Canalisation of Nose in congenial acquired or after youngs operation
Youngs operation
Dermo Fat-graft
Zink ionisation Nose (each sitting)
D. THROAT
Laryngo Fissure
Sub-Total Laryngectomy
Total Laryngectomy
Laryngectomy with radical Neck dissection
Direct Laryngoscopy and Biopsy
Bronchoscopy and Biopsy
Dilation of Larynx
Closure of Pharyngeal fistula
Dilation of Esopeaglal Stricture
Retrograce dilation of besophagus
Reconstructive Surgery of Larynx
Suspension Laryngoscopic procedure
Micro surgery of Larynx
Excision of Laryngocele
Excision of Threglossal Fistula
Excision of Throglossal Cyst
Excision of Bronchial Fistula
Excision of Bronchial Cyst
Excision of Submandibular gland
Excision of Neck nodes
Biopsy neck node
I & D of peritonillar abscess
1 & D of Retropharyngeal abscess
I & D neck abscess
Cortisone Injection to Nose
Excision of Dentigerous Cyst
Biopsy Oral Cavity
Biopsy Nose
Excision of Renula
I & D Submadibular abscess
Removal of stone (1) Submandibular gland
(2) Sublingual duct
Open reduction of fracture nose
Assessment of hearing for hearing aid
Post operative checkup audiogram
Nystagmography
Skin graft face and neck
Excision reconstruction of ear lobule
Plastic reconstruction of ear lobule
37.50
225.00
150.00
75.00
75.00
75.00
225.00
22.50
150.00
225.00
300.00
375.00
75.00
112.50
75.00
75.00
75.00
150.00
225.00
150.00
112.50
150.00
150.00
112.50
112.50
112.50
75.00
37.50
37.50
37.50
37.50
7.50
112.50
37.50
30.00
30.00
75.00
75.00
75.00
45.00
75.00
37.50
7.50
37.50
225.00
225.00
37.50
ANNEXURE - IV
SI.
No.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19..
20.
21.
Name of the Operation
A. EAR
Myringotamy
Myringoplasty -1
Tympanoplasty - Type II
Type III
Type IV
Fenestration Operation
Stanes Mobilisation
Stanedectomy (a) Complete
Stanedectomy (b) Partial
Tympanatomy
Reconstruction of Middle ear with prosthesis
Reconstruction of Ear Canal
Plastic repair of Ear Canal
Radical mastoidectomy with drainage of intracranial abscesses
Facial Nerve Decompression
Facial Nerve Decompression with mastoid surgery
Translabyrintoine, 8th Nerve tumour operations
Removal of F.B. middle ear after mastoid surgery
I.& D of Callocity - pre auricular abscess
I & D of Callocity - ear post auricular abscess
Zink Ionisation to middle ear (each sitting)
Speech Therapy - each sitting
Group Therapy
Rates
Fixed
37.50
112.50
225.00
225.00
225.00
300.00
112.50
300.00
150.00
75.00
225.00
150.00
150.00
150.00
225.00^300.00.
300.00
150.00
37.50
37.50
22.50
7.50
4.50
B. INVESTIGATIONS
Audiogram
Audiogram with special tests
Vestigular function tests
Copy of Audiogram
22.50
45.00
30.00
7.50
C. NOSE
Anthrochonal polypectomy
Intranasal Antrostomy
Cald-well, Luck Operation
4.
Tranensal Ethemoidoctomy
5.
Maxillectomy
6.
Partial Maxillectomy
7.
Closer of Oreantral fistula 8.
Oblitrative surgery of Frantal sinus
9.
Excision of Dental Cyst
10. . Frantal Trephine
11.
Reconstruction of Front Nasal Duct
12.
Ethnomoidectomy
75.00
150.00
150.00
300.00
150.00
75.00
150.00
112.50
75.00
150.00
150.00
1.
2.
3.
4.
1.
2.
3.
75-.00
9
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
1.
2
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17/
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
28.
29.
30.
31.
32.
33.
34.
35.
36.
37.
38.
IO
Septal Abscess Drainage
Septal Reconstruction
S.M.R.
Excision of Phinesclarema / Rhinesnoradium
Canalisation of Nose in congenial acquired or after youngs operation
Youngs operation
Dermo Fat-graft
Zink ionisation Nose (each sitting)
D. THROAT
Laryngo Fissure
Sub-Total Laryngectomy
Total Laryngectomy
Laryngectomy with radical Neck dissection
Direct Laryngoscopy and Biopsy
Bronchoscopy and Biopsy
Dilation of Larynx
Closure of Pharyngeal fistula
Dilation of Esopeaglal Stricture
Retrograce dilation of besophagus
Reconstructive Surgery of Larynx
Suspension Laryngoscopic procedure
Micro surgery of Larynx
Excision of Laryngocele
Excision of Threglossal Fistula
Excision of Throglossal Cyst
Excision of Bronchial Fistula
Excision of Bronchial Cyst
Excision of Submandibular gland
Excision of Neck nodes
Biopsy neck node
I & D of peritonillar abscess
I & D of Retropharyngeal abscess
I & D neck abscess
Cortisone Injection to Nose
Excision of Dentigerous Cyst
Biopsy Oral Cavity
Biopsy Nose
Excision of Renula
I & D Submadibular abscess
Removal of stone (1) Submandibular gland
(2) Sublingual duct
Open reduction of fracture nose
Assessment of hearing for hearing aid
Post operative checkup audiogram
Nystagmography
Skin graft face and neck
Excision reconstruction of ear lobule
Plastic reconstruction of ear lobule
37.50
225.00
150.00
75.00
75.00
75.00
-225.00
22.50
150.00
225.00
300.00
375.00
75.00
112.50
75.00
75.00
75.00
150.00
225.00
150:00“'• • • '
112.50
150.00
150.00
112.50
112.50
112.50
75.00
37.50
37.50
■ 37.50 '
37.50
7.50
112.50
37.50
30.00
30.00
75.00
75.00
75.00
45.00
75.00
37.50
7.50
37.50
225.00
225.00
37.50
39.
Otoplasty
40.
Excision of pre auticular fistula / cyst
Cartilage graft of ear and nose
Biopsy Nasopharynx
Vidian Neurectomy - Trans palatal
Trans-antral
Excision of glomus jugular tumour
Excision of Growth - Cheek
Complete
Hemi Mandibulectomy
Complete
Hemi Glosectomy
Complete
Tongue
Epiules
Tonscillectomy and Adenoidectomy
41.
42.
43.
44.
45.
46.
NOTE:
225.00
75.00
75.00
30.00
150.00
150.00
225.00
75.00
300.00
225.00
300.00
150.00
300.00
75.00
75.00
112.50
If any operation or procedure or investigation conducted is not in the list, the
head of the institution will fix the fees for the same in consultation with the
surgeon / specialist who has performed the operation / procedure / investigation
after taking into consideration all aspects.
i
Sd/-
(K.T. NANJAPPA)
Desk Officer
Health & Family Welfare Department ’
- COPY -
AGA)
Under Secretary to Government
Health & Family Welfare Department
Karnataka Health System Development Project
Bangalore
II
ANNEXURE- V
SI.
Name of the Operation
Rates
Fixed
Cystoscopy
Cystourethroscopy
Retrorade Catheterisation
Endoscopic biopsy
Endoscopic removal of F.B.
Transurethral resection
Dormia basketing
Urethral dilation
T.U.R. Prostatectomy
Exit Mestotomy
Meato plasty
Circumcision
Dorsal slit
Biopsy
Caruncle excision
Diverticulectomy (Urethra)
Chordoe correction -1 Stage
Hypospadia II stage
Epispadias repair
Urethroplasty I stage
Urethroplasty II stage
External Urethromytomy
Hydrocelectomy (Operation in Hydrocele)
Orthidectomy
Urethro Neo Cystostomy
Epidydimo Vassestomy
Epidydimectomy
Partial Cystectomy
Vericocelectomy
Testicular biopsy
Orthidopaxy
Partial amputation of penis
Total amputation of penis
Inguinal block dissection
Excision of Epdydimal Cyst
Super Public Cystostomy
Cysto Lithotomy
Total Gystoctomy
Blader Neck Resection
Blader Diverticulectomy
Ureteric Meatotomy
Ureteric reimplatetion
Bladder Neck Plasty
Prostatectomy Grayers
75.00
No.
1.
2.
3. ‘
151
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
28.
29.
30.
31.
32.
33.
34.
35.
36.
37.
38.
39.
40.
41.
42.
43.
44.
’ 75.00
112.50
112.50
112.50
150.00
112.50
22.50
375.00
30.00
37.50
37.50
15.00
22.50
15.00
75.00
150.00
225.00
225.00
150.00
225.00
75.00
75.00
150.00
225.00
225.00
150.00 '
225.00
112.50
75.00
150.00
75.00
112.50
150.00
75.00
75.00
75.00
180.00
150.00
300.00
75.00
225.00
150.00
300.00
45.
46.
47.
48.
49.
50.
51.
52.
53.
54.
55.
56.
57.
58.
59.
60.
61.
62.
63.
Prostatectomy Millins
Illeal Cysto Plasty
Illeal Leop conduct
Repair of different types of vesicle Urethra fistulae
Urethra Sigmoidostem
Ureterustomy
Urethra Lithotomy
Uretheric replacement
Urethra Urecterostomy
Nephrostomy
Pyelolithotomy
Pyelolithotomy
Nephrectomy
Partial Nephrectomy
Pyelo Plasty
Adrenalectomy
Nephrourecterectomy
Rovesing’s operation
Cystometrogam
NOTE:
300.00
375.00
375.00
150.00
150.00
150.00
225.00
375.00
300.00
150.00
300.00
300.00
150.00
300.00
300.00
300.00
300.00
300.00
75.00
If any operation or procedure or investigation conducted is not in the list, the
head of the institution will fix the fees for the same in consultation with the
surgeon / specialist who has performed the operation / procedure / investigation
after taking into consideration all aspects.
Sd/(K.T. NANJAPPA)
Desk Officer
Health & Family Welfare Department
- COPY -
(D.M?
)
Under Secretary to Government
Health & Family Welfare Department
Karnataka Health System Development Project
Bangalore
13-
ANNEXURE- VI
Rates
Fixed
SI.
No.
Name of the Operation
1.
Lumber puncture
15.00
2.
Low forceps delivery
75.00
3.
Dilation of Cervix and Curettage including evaciatopm
45.00
4.
Biopsy for diagnosis
45.00
5.
Episiotomy
45.00
6.
Removal of tumours superficial (local)
45.00
7.
Obstructed labour not requiring surgical interference including low forceps
version breath extraction etc.
75.00
8.
Caeserian section (LSO$)
150.00
9.
Operation on rectum for complete prolaps
150.00
10.
Radical case for hernia
225.00
11.
Hysterectomy
150.00
12.
Ovarian Cyst. Excision
112.50
13.
Ectopic hupture (operation)
150.00
14.
Curvical Cahterisation C M
15.00
15.
Hysterotomy and Tubectomy as a measure of family planning
Free
NOTE :
If any operation or procedure or investigation conducted is not in the list, the
head of the institution will fix the fees for the same in consultation with the
surgeon / specialist who has performed the operation / procedure / investigation
after taking into consideration all aspects.
Sd/(K.T. NANJAPPA)
Desk Officer
Health & Family Welfare Department
- COPY -
. <D.M. AGA)
Under Secretary to Government
Health & Family Welfare Department
Karnataka Health System Development Project
Bangalore
ANNEXURE - VII
ORTHOPAEDIC OPERATIONS :
SI.
No.
Name of the Operation
Rates
Fixed
1.
2.
Radical operation correction of Taiepee
Tendom transplant and graft etc.
Suture of Nerves
75.00
75.00
75.00
3.
WOUNDS :
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
Wound debridement and primary excision
Post-operative immobilisation of fracture without manipulation
Upper extremity
Post-operative immobilisation of fracture without manipulation
Lower extremity
Major wound dressing-post-operative or otherwise
Post-operative Hip Spice
Intra articulatoar injection
15.00
15.00
30.00
9.00
75.00
22.50
SPINE :
9.
10
11
12
13
14
15
Posterior spinal fusion
Anterior spinal fusion
Costo Transverssectomy
Antero Lateral Decompression
Laminectomy
Disectomy
Tenotomy
300.00
300.00
225.00
300.00
150.00
225.00
22.50
HIP OPERATIONS :
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
Total Hip replacement
Excision Arthroplasty
S.P.Sailing (plus X-ray charges)
S.P.Nailwith plating
Austin Moore pinning
Me. Murra Ostectomy with plating
Me. Murrys Ostectomy without plating
Hip.Disslocation open reduction
Ostectomy around hip
Arthrodesis of hip
225.00
150.00
150.00
150.00
450.00
300.00
150.00
300.00
150.00
300.00
KNEE OPERATIONS :
26
27
28
29
30
31
Synovectomy
Patellectomy
Menisectomy
Quadriceps plasty
Supra condylar and inter condylar fracture open reduction
Bone grafting for jaw
75.00
75.00
75.00
75.00
150.00
225.00
IS
32.
33.
34.
T.M Joint excision - Unilateral
- Bilateral
Operation for Microgananthia
Mentoplasty
a) Operation for Prognathism
225.00
300.00
300.00
150.00
300.00
FACE :
35.
36.
37.
Face lift
Dermabrasion
Reanimation of face for plasty - Part
- Complete
375.00
225.00
225.00
375.00
BREAST :
38.
39.
40.
Reduction - Unilateral
- Bilateral
Augmentation using own tissue
Excision of Gynaecomastia
225.00
375.00
375.00
150.00
EXTERNAL GENITALLA :
41.
42.
43.
Hypospadias 1st Stage - Chorde Release
2n stage-reconstruction of Urethra
Closure of Urethral Fistula
150.00
225.00
75.00
HAND :
44.
45.
46.
47.
48.
49.
50.
Release of syndactely (for each finger release)
Constracture release and skin grafting - One finger
- Multifingers
Repair of injury- skin only
Primary repair of tendons
Tendon grafting
Palmar fasciectomy for Dapetryn’s contracture
Never repair
150.00
112.00
150.00
75.00
150.00
300.00
225.00
300.00
WOUNDS :
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
Skin grafting - small area
Skin grafting - large area
Skin grafting - extensive area
Suture of minor wounds
Suture of lacerated wounds under G.A (Contractures release & skin grafting)
Contracture of necks
Contracture of limbs
75.00
225.00
150.00
75.00
150.00
225.00
150.00
SCARS:
58.
59.
60.
16
Revision of scars
Revision of scar with 2 - Plastics
Excision and skin grafting
75.00
150.00
225.00
CANCER (SKIN / FACE) :
61.
62.
63.
64.
Resection (Extensive with or without skin grafting)
Resection with block dissection
Excision of begin swellings over the skin
Transfer of skin as tubes or pedicles in multiple stages (full course)
NOTE:
225.00
300.00
75.00
450.00
If any operation or procedure or investigation conducted is not in the list, the head
of the institution will fix the fees for the same in consultation with the surgeon /
specialist who has performed the operation / procedure / investigation after taking
into consideration all aspects.
Sd/(K.T. NANJAPPA)
Desk Officer
Health & Family Welfare Department
- COPY -
wih
(D.'M. AGA)
Under Secretary to Government
Health & Family Welfare Department
Karnataka Health System Development Project
Bangalore
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ANNEXURE - VIII
ORTHOPAEDIC OPERATIONS :
SI.
No.
Name of the Operation
Rates
Fixed
Eye Lids :
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
, Repairs after injury
Excision of tumour and closure
Tumour excision with reconstruction
Ectropian release and skin & grafting
Prosis correction
Tarsorrhaphy
Canthoplasty
Deepending contrasted socket
Reconstruction of eye brow
75.00
75.00
150.00
75.00
150.00
45.00
45.00
112.50
112.50
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
NOSE :
Amputation
Augmentation Rhinoplasty
Reduction Rhinoplasty
Reconstruction of partial loss
Reconstruction of total loss
Minor repair of nose
150.00
225...Q0.
225.00
300.00
45.00
16.
17.
18.
EAR:
Major reconstruction of ear
Minor reconstruction of ear
Repair or tom ear lobule
375.00
150.00
37.50
Mouth :
Reconstruction of lip :
a) by primary closure
b) by local flaps
c) by abbe flap
Cleft lip repair - unilateral
- Bilateral
Cleft palate repair
Pharynogoplasty
Secondary corrections of cleft lip- Major
- Minor
Repair of macrostome
75.00
112.50
150.00
150.00
150.00
225.00
300.00
225.00
150.00
75.00
112.50
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
FRACTURES OF FACIAL BONES :
Reduction of fracture nasal-bones
Reduction of Fracture Zygoma
Reduction of Fracture mandible and immobilization with interoseous wiring
of screws
28.
29.
JAWS :
Segmental excision of mandible
Hemimandi bulectomy
1^
45.00
75.00
225.00
150.00
225.00
30.
31.
32.
Total manbidulectomy
Cruciate ligament repair
(a) Knee arthrodetes
300.00
85.00
150.00
33
34.
35.
ANKLE :
Posts fracture open reduction and internal fixation
Ankle erthrodesis
Taiectomy
150.00
150.00
75.00
36.
37.
SHOULDER:
Open reduction
Putti-platte operation
150.00
150.00
38.
39.
40.
41.
42.
43.
44.
45.
46.
47.
ELBOW :
Open reduction
Internal fixation of fractures Major
Minor
Excision head of radium
Aspiration ofjoints
Lumber puncture of tuberculous abseeas aspiration
(a) Setting of fractures, reduction of dislocation in children below 12 years
with pin traction
(b) Setting of fractures, reduction of dislocation in children-below 12 years
with pin traction
Setting of fractures, reduction of dislocation in adults
Removal of tumours superficial (local)
Amputation of toes and fingers
Resection of Rib for drainage ofEmphema
Amputation below knee
/imputation below elbow
Amputation above knee
Amputation above elbow
NOTE:
150.00
150.00
75.00
75.00
15.00
75.00
37.50
75.00
112.50
45.00
• 75.00
75.00
75.00
75.00
112.00
112.50
If any operation or procedure or investigation conducted is not in the list, the head
of the institution will fix the fees for the same in consultation with the surgeon /
specialist who has performed the operation / procedure / investigation after taking
into consideration all aspects.
Sd/(K.T. NANJAPPA)
Desk Officer
Health & Family Welfare Department
- COPY -
(D'M. AX5A)
Under Secretary to Government
Health & Family Welfare Department
Karnataka Health System Development Project
Bangalore
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ANNEXURE- IX(A)
PATHOLOGICAL EXAMINATIONS :
SI.
No.
Name of the Operation
Rates
Fixed
Chemical Pathology
Examination of urine Qualitative Examination
Microscopic Examination
. ii) Quantitative examination
a) Sugar
b) Albumin
c) Other constitutents(Urobilinoren etc)
iii) Renal or Geri stone
iv) Bence or zonea protien
2.
3.
4.
5.
£0
Examination of Faeaes :
i) Occult blood
ii) Sterobilin
iii) Total fat
iv) Motion OVA and Cast only
Liver Function Tests :
i) Vanden Bargh reaction
ii) Serum Bilirubin
iii) Thymol Turbinity
iv) Total plasma protein
v) Albumin Globumin Ratio
vi) Ucterus index
vii) Arkaline phosphatase (all tests from I to VII)
viii) Acid Phosphates
ix) Promulphalein test
x) SGOT
xi) SGP
Kidney function tests :
i) Urea clearance test
ii) Concentration and illusion tests
iii) Urine urea
iv) Urine Uric Acid
v) Urine Creatinine (all tests from 1 to V)
vi) 24 hours urine calcium
vii) Urine dia stabe
viii) Urine Phosphorus
Blood :
i) Blood sugar
ii) Blood urea
iii) Serum Calcium
iv) Blood cholesterol
. 4.50
4.50
4.50
4.50
4.50
7.50
7.50
4.50
4.50
22.50
1.50
7.50
7.50
7.50
7.50
7.50
7.50
37.50
7.50
15.00
15.00
15.00
22.50
15.00
7.50
7.50
7.50 (37.50)
15.00
7.50
15.00
7.50
15.00
15.00
15.00
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
28.
29.
v) Blood phosphorus
vi) Blood Cholesteral
vii) Blood crestinine
viii) Serum Amylese
ix) Glucose Tolerance Test
x) Galactose Tolerance test
xi) Serum sodium
xii) Serum Pottassium
xiii) Serum Chloride
xiv) CO2 combining powder
(All total from x to xiv)
Serum Iron
F.T.M (Gastric analysis)
Histamine obesphate(Gastric analysis)
Plasma Fibrinogen
7.50
7.50
7.50
22.50
22.50
10.90
22.50
7.50
Haematology :
Total R.B.C. count
Total W.B.C count
Differential count
Peripheral blood smear
Bone Marrow smear
Maemoglobin estimation
Packed Cell Volume
Erythrocyte sedimentrarion rate
Absolute indices (MC.V.MCH.MCHC)
Absolute Eosinophal sound
Fragility test
Prothrombin time
Thromboplastin generation time
Bleeding and clotting time
L.E.Cell
Blood grouping (A B C)
Rh. Grouping
Combs test
Haemogram(complete
a) Blood transfusion charges
7.50
7.50
7.50
7.50
7.50
7.50
7.50
7.50
15.00
7.50
7.50
7.50
15.00
7.50
15.00
15.00
7.50
15.00
37.50
45.00
Histophathology :
Biopsy (paraffin method)
Biopsy (Frozen section method) including HSD
Cytology of aspirated fluids
Vaginal cytology(I) for malignancy
(II) for Hormonalevaluation
H & E section slides for reference
15.00
15.00
15.00
15.00
15.00
15.00
30.00
37.50
45..00
15.00
15.00
15.00
c21 c
-7I
Miscellaneous :
Sex chromation :
i) Buccal smear
ii) Neutrophil
Semen, Analysis
i) Qualitative
ii) quantitative(Post Vasectomy cases free)
22.50
Levy of fees for anti-rabic treatment :
C.S.F
Protein
Chloride
Sugar
Globulin
Typtophan test(compete test)
17 Ketosteroids
Platelet count
Malaria Parasite
Retinlocyte count
Leishamania Donovani
Filaria
Trypansomes
Aspirated fluid examinations
a) Cerebropinal fluid Cell count
Cell type
b) Ploural fluid Cell count
Cell type
c) Peritoneal Cell count
Cell type
Tests for sickling of red cells
Clot retractions
Free
30.
31.
32.
33.
34.
35.
36.
37.
38.
39.
40.
41.
42.
NOTE:
15.00
7.50
7.50
7.50
7.50
7.50
7.50
7.50
7.50(30.50)
22.50
7.50
7.50
7.50
7.50
7.50
7.50
4.50
4.50
4.50
4.50
4.50
4.50
7.50
7.50
If any operation or procedure or investigation conducted is not in the list, the head
of the institution will fix the fees for the same in consultation with the surgeon /
specialist who has performed the operation / procedure / investigation after taking
into consideration all aspects.
Sd/(K.T. NANJAPPA)
Desk Officer
Health & Family Welfare Department
- COPY -
fDAl AQA)
Under Secretary to Government
Health & Family Welfare Department
Karnataka Health System Development Project
Bangalore
ANNEXURE- IX(B)
SI.
No.
Name of the Operation
Rates
Fixed
1.
Urine, Blood Sputum. Stool, Pus, C.S.F Genital Swab, conjectivealear,
Nasad, Swabs, Throat Swabs for culture and sensitivity
Culture and Sensitivity for AFB
Smear examinations
Fungal Cultures
Widal test
Weil felix test
Brucelia test
V.D.R.T
Rose Wealer's test
Paul Bunnel test
C.R.P Test
Mantoux test
' •
A.S.L.O Test
Immunological test
<
CasonPs test
Stool examination Micro)
Rh.Antibody Tire
R.F.Factor
Thyroid antibody test
Sterility test
Fungal Culture
Animal tests
Pyrogen test
22.50
2.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
NOTE :
22.50
. 7.50
22.50
15.00
15.00
15.00
15.00
15.00
15.00
15.00
7.50
15.00
22.50
7.50
7.50
22.50
22.50
22.50
15.00
22.50
22.50
37.50
If any operation or procedure or investigation conducted is not in the list, the head
of the institution will fix the fees for the same in consultation with the surgeon /
specialist who has performed the operation / procedure / investigation after taking _
into consideration all aspects.
Sd/(K.T. NANJAPPA)
Desk Officer
Health & Family Welfare Department
- COPY -
•^D M. AGA)
Under Secretary to Government
Health & Family Welfare Department
Karnataka Health System Development Project
Bangalore
ANNEXURE- X
SI. No.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
Rates Fixed
Name of the Operation
Fluoroscopy(General)
Fluoroscopy(Special)(Cardic Fluroscopy)
Radiograms smaller than 10” x 8”
Radiograms larger than 10” x 8” but smaller
than 15” x 12”
Radiograms on 14” x 17” size
Barium meal, without films
Barium meal, with films
Barium Enema without films
Barium swallow, without films
Barium swallow, with films
Cholycystogram
Bronchagraphy
Cystrurethrography
Intravenous Urography
Angiography(Renal)
Angiocardiography
Pneumoencephalography
Gyelpgraphy
Sinogram, Sialogram etc.
Hysto salphigography
Portable X-ray
Medico legal cadiograms if taken request by police
Medico legal cadiograms if taken request by others
22.50
3-7.50
15.00
37.50
30.00
30.00
30.00
75.00
112.50
30.00
45.00
112.50
112.50
75.00
150.00
225.00
750.00
300.00
150.00
45.00
112.50
150.00
37.50
75.00
RADIOISOTOPE INVESTIGATIONS :
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
NOTE:
22.50
37.50
75.00
12.50
Uptake each sitting
Scan each sitting
Convestion ratio
PBI.131
Renal Function studies
Brain/Liver/Kidney and other Scans
300.00
112.50
If any Operation or procedure or investigation conducted is not in the list the head
of the institution will fix the fees for the same inconsultation with the
Surgeon/specialist who has performed the operation/procedure/investigation after
taking into consideration all aspects.
SdA
(K.T. NANJAPPA)
Desk Officer
Health & Family Welfare Department
-COPYAGA)
Under Secretary to Government
'Familv Welfare Department
ANNEXURE-XI
SI. No.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
28.
29.
30.
31.
32.
33.
34.
35.
36.
Rates Fixed
Name of the Operation
Bronchoscope
Bronchoscope
Sealene Node biopsy
Aspiration of Plural and pericardial cavity
Pledical Biopsy
I.C. Intubation for Pneumothorax
Tracheotomy
Removal of Foreign Body from Trachea and Oesophagus
Ribresection and diainage
Decortication
Theracoplasty
Operation for peatus Excavatum
Pulmonary Cysts
Pneumonectomy
Lobetomy
Segmental Resection
Mediastinal Tumour
Thymectomy
Operation for patent Ductus Arteriosis
Coarctution of Aorta
Blalock Laussag Operation
Mitral Valvotomy
Pott’s Operation
Pericardectomy
Embolectomy
Operation for Congenital Oestophageal Atresia
Hiatus Herine Repair
Oesophago Gastrectomy
Hellers Operation
Minor Oesophageal Operations
Oesophgescopy
Diaphragmatic Hernia
Resection of Tuberculosis Adenitis
Removal of Tumours of Chest wall
Other Minor Procedures
All other Major Operations
75.00
112.50
37.50
30.00
37.50
30.00
75.00
75.00
75.00
300i00
325.00
375.00
300.00
375.00
375.00
225.00
300.00
300.00
300.00
375.00
375.00. _
300.00
300.00
300.00
150.00
300.00
300.00
375.00
300.00
150.00
75.00
300.00
45.00
150.00
37.50
300.00
Sd/(K.T. NANJAPPA)
Desk Officer
Health & Family Welfare Department .
- COPY -
-tETMAGA)
Under Secretary to Government
Health & Family Welfare Department
Karnataka Health System Development Project
Bangalore
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ANNEXURE-XII
DENTAL COLLEGE, FORT BANGALORE
CHARGES FOR VARIOUS DENTAL, ORAL & SURGICAL TREATMENT AS PER
5 INCOME GROUPS
SI.
No.
Type of Treatment
Rates Upto Rs.
8000
P.A
800112000
P.A
1200116000
P.A
1.50
4.50
7.50
3.00
7.50
15.00
16001- above
20000 20000
P.A
P.A *
DEPARTMENT OF ORAL SURGERY :
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Ik
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
28.
29.
Extraction of tooth
Extraction with Alyeoplasty
Removal of impacted and unerupted tooth
Alveolectomy
Vestibuleplastry & Preprosthetic Dentistry'
Manor
Vestibuleplastry & Preprosthetic Dentistry
Major
Erenactomy
Cysts deep and in the Bone
Cysts Superficial
Maxillectomy & Mandibulectomy
Condylectomy
Fractures closed method
Fractures open method
Ostacurthroplasty
Solint for teeth
Sequestrectomy
Enucleation of Cyst with Apiceotomy
Tumours of Jaw (Small)
Tumours of Jaw(Big)
Oreoantral Fistulae
Nerve Avulsion
Injection to joints
Cleft lip etc.
Cleft Palate small
Cleft Palate Big
Bone Graft implants
Correction of Jaw protrusion
Minor surgical work of other categories
Major surgical work of other categories
Nil
3.00
6.00
4.50
7.50
4.50
12.00
22.50
9.00
10.50
Nil
15.00
30.00
45.00
60.00
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
1.50
7.50
1.50
45.00
22.50
15.00
30.00
30.00
6.00
15.00
9.00
15.00
30.00
7.50
4.50
3.00
30.00
45.00
75.00
75.00
75.00
7.50
75.00
3.00
15.00
3.00
90.00
45.00
30.00
45.00
60.00
9.00
30.00
15.00
30.00
60.00
15.00
9.00
4.50
22.50
4.50
120.00
75.00
45.00
67.50
90.00
15.00
45.00
27.00
45.00
90.00
22.50
12.00
12.00
90.00
105.00
225.00
225.00
225.00
22.50
225.00
7.50
30.00
7.50
150.00
90.00
75.00
90.00
120.00
22.50
60.00
37.50
60.00
120.00
30.00
15.00
15.00
120.00
135.00
300.00
300.00
300.00
30.00
300.00
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
7.50
60.00
75.00
150.00
150.00
150.00
15.00
150.00
7.50
15.00
37.00
12.00
15.00
Operation for alone under General Anesthesia Rupees fifteen may be added as O.T
charges. Fractures etc., which are to an accident a comparatively low rate is suggested while
are optional area charged more. In case of grafts and implants etc., the implants or grafts may
have to be purchased by the patient when necessary. No. 28 and 29 are necessary for other
operation not mentioned in the list.
DEPARTMENT OF OPERATIVE DENTISTRY AND ENDODENTICS :
I
a)
b)
c)
d)
e)
f)
FILLING:
Ag. Amalgam :
On one surface
On two more surfaces
Silicate
Copper Amalgam
Zinc Oxide Eugenol temporay filling
3.00
4.50
3.00
3.00
1.50
7.50
4.50
10.50
7.50
4.50
3.00
12.00
9.00
15.00
9.00
6.00
4.50
18.00
12.00
7.50
6.00
22.50
- 18.00
30.00
18.00
12.00
7.50
22.50
9.00
22.50
30.00
15.00
30.00
45.00
60.00
22.50 . 30.00
67.50
45.00
75.00
37.50
82.50
12.00
15.00
15.00
15.00
30.00
22.50
22.50
37.50
30.00
37.50
60.00
75.00
15.00
12.00
H INLAY:
a)
b)
c)
d)
Gold
Acrylic
Gold foil Restoration Cohesive
Gold should be supplied by the patient
ID ENDODONTIC TREATMENT :
a)
b)
c)
Pulpeaping Pullpectomy
Pulpectomy and G.Pfilling
With or without Apicectomy
30.00
45.00
35.50
IV DEPARTMENT OF ORAL MEDICINE ARE IDENTIAL RADIOLOGY :
12.00
3.00
4.50
7.50
Intra Oral Periaphical or bitweing.Film
1.00
each
* N.B. : No Charges will be levied when the patient or patient’s guardian is Rs. 150 or less
2.
Intra oral occulsol film
1.50
9.00
10.50
15.00
4.50
3.
22.50
Extra oral Rauograms
4 50
15.00
18.00
9.00
6 /i” x 8
size
4.
22.50
27.50 '
18.00
7.50 12.00
Cephalometric 7 Vi” x 10” size
30.00
18.00
22.50
7.50 12.00
6” x 12” size
1.
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Health & Family Welfare Department
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Karnataka Health System Development Project
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^bich was * constituted asper’G.Q Ko
’ •• '7. 1990 13 in the process of hoalisiDgyta report. ’
- •_ .
’ DPAB 2
95, dated
■ in rtSDonae1??^!112221 tlme ba3ed 0Q the ill^rmatiori f^^nisbed bv t’n« vov- ■' ,
■ fonnd that as
^W,>at ‘ette" N-0' DPAR 839 SRC 95, dated 18-L1995 ■tJ0U3 dePar^ents
•aid GO. dated
reaY' •’’M"17
b'eVe^LLd
a«mmitue hai
6251 eligible daily wad^"Ld KICh ^^’““f^^ent olarIficat'on/initraccir.. -- .-Jd &i p«•n1' ^ere
ar« atiU
services are Vot ‘to7 b7g!;S7V3 a”vi’g2a’‘he Tarioas S'P-^en’t. of Q?
'
-^•^raent, ’jrk03e
,-- ■‘P’ciSo Iitfariia
.ligibl. daily
■’e-priue Ika pa.c.U Of juUd.i,. [ks
O-earp-oyees appointed »n or before 1-7-1984- E-nc. th i » ’•’ t£ej« 6261
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vrere a^Dointed^o^'o'-Ipf
ising the acrvices of the remaining daflv
1'
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eI^lblc for “g^sri-alion^x °p °^e3
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4)
i^iel there shall be a Committee >"ith”ti
C .f?P0?*DZ tn*mbcrs :
Commi33ioner of the District
CXairjCLJia •
E7cutive Oficer of the Zilla PanbH3’ya“A
—cwbora n -?1 °fiCVB °r tfc.e concerned department,
Member
-casters Assistant to Deputy Coami^Bloner
. ^’«mbcr-.
R. 4
c??-
2S. 1095
This Committee aball perform the folU^icg function^ :—
.
(a) It eha’ I obtain from the district-level officers of department concerned in tb^
didtrict, ths list of daily wage employees who were appointed ou or before 1st July
1981 and whose aerviccs can be regularised in accordance vrith the GO- Mo. DP.AR 2
8LC 00, dated 6th August 1900 and the anbacquont clarfficaci-)n = /iu3tructionfl issued
by Govqrnmuut from time to time in the 0- 31./G- Os/Circul-.irs read at (1) to (11 )
above(b) R shall Erst identify the sanctioned vacant posts in the respective deoartments in
which such eligible daily wage employees arc worhing and against which their
services can be regularised.
(c) In case no such vacant sanctioned posts are available in the.department in which
the daily wage employees are working, it shall identify suitable vacant sanctioned
posts in the other departments at the District level against which the services of
such eligible daily wage emplyeea can be regularised and assign them to inch
departments.
'
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(d) Consequent upon such aasignm«nt by the Committee, the Appointing Authoritv
concerned iu the department, to which they are assigned, aha [Tua a e aoecinc orders
feguiarising~~rtTe swrvfce of the eligible daily wage employees so^aSsigned and
appointing them to .the respective sanctioned posts.
(e) In case a sufficient number of vacancies in sanctioned posts are not available In any
of the Departments of’that district, the Deputy Commissioner shall send propoaafi
to the Divisional Commissioner of the revenue division concerned for assignin'7
the unaccomadated eligible daily wage employees to departments having vacancies
in other districts of that diviiion.
(f) This Committee will send copies of its proceedings to the Divisional Commini#n«ri
Heads of the Departments, Joint Secretary, Finance Department (Services; md
Deputy Secretary, DP & AR (Sarvice Rules) and district level Oficetj of the
concerned departments.in the district. .
•
'(g) Consequent upon the assignment, it will be ths reponsibility o f th« Aooointine
Authority concerned to emura that the orders of appointment are ismeci* «xned’tiously md copies of the sam« arc sent to the Head of the Department, Divisional
Commissionar, Joint Secretary,
Finance Departmant (Services) and De on tv
Secretary, DP and AR (.Service Bules), .Yidhana Sondhi, Bxngalorg-Sao 0|l*aid
others concerned.
•
*• ’
(2) At the Divisional level :—
. •
The Divisional Commissioner,
on receipt, of prsposal, from tic P<oity
Commissioner,
shall examine - the
possibility of assigning the
daily
wage_employe?s to the various departments having similar vacancies in the other
districts of h>s division and wherever such vacancies exist,
shall assivn them
accordingly.,. Consequently, the Appointing Authority conerned 3hull take action
as per items (d) and (g) above. In case a sufficient number of such vacant uoata
are not available^ in the division, the Divisional Commissioner shall contact his
c'unterparts in tne other divisions for assigning the unaccomodated eligible d®ilv
wage employees to departments having vacancies in the other' divisions of “the
. utste.^ Even thereafter, if they still remain unaccomodated, the Divisional
Commissioner shall send preposals directly to th* Secretary to Govc-rnmen- of the
Administrative Department concerned Seeking creation of sunemumerar-nOat3 to
the extent required.
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0
(3) At the State level'
(a) In respect of eligible ’ daily wage employees whose s ervices are to be regularised
at State level, the Secretary to Government or the Head of the ’Department
conorued, as tne case may be, ehall perform the functions similar to those'a^jvned
™ tae district level committees, matatis mutandis, wherever recuired- "
(b) This apart, oq receipt of the proposals from the Divisional Commissioners fo’cr-tytion of supernumerary poets in the district/divisionnl level cadres7the*Secr/cariei to Gove-urntut of the departments concerned shall immadiatelv*hsi^' orders
creating such posts for a period of 3 months only. Accordingly, the s'e^retaries
to Government are hereby delegated the power to erect* supere-/merarv pYsWfor a
period of 3 months only presumins the concurrence of Finaac-; Depaumect
Fo^
tui^ purpoie the G-0. No. FD 2 TFP S3, dated 11—5-1933 shMl be deemed to have
b-cr. modioed. accordingly. Creation of the -supernumerary p-.s'.s shell be ’ubiect
to the following conditions •—
•
*
Jw
...(i) The Creation of eopernumerary posts eball be resorted to ocly if co vacant
snoccioned posts are available fo r reaiilariaatioc. I: sba|! be created by
Adrj’o istrative Secretaries for a period of 3 mootSd oolv fro= the
nf
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30
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4
a
23, 1995
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"_t
._; shall ataod abolished aa sooq as the Government
A Supernumerary
. r
poat
servant for whom it has been created vacates it on account of retiromeat or
confirmation in another regular permanent post or ior any other reason and
I
so officiating arrangement should bo made against such post :
(in) the sopernum-’irary post is personal to the Government derrant for « whom it •
is
Government. Servent can be appointed agnimt •
la created and no other
(
such a post :
.
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(iv) The Secretaries to the Government ahull maintain a register of the superunmerary posts created in various departments coming undsr threi administra
tive control in pursuance of this order. The register ahal! contain the
particulars of the individuals who hold lien againsc th^m and the progressive
abolition of such posts as and *when ths holders -of the posts r-tire or get
absorbed in regular permanent post for the purpose of verification of service
pension and also for the purpose of absorp-ion--f Monthly rate I establish
ment workers in regular service in the department ;
(v) The expenditure involved in this connection shall be met out of the budget
allocations of the departments concerned and no additional grant shall be
sanctioned for this purpose ; .
•
.
(iv) As a result of creation of the above supernumerary poets equal number of
posts held by the Daily, rated/monthly rated . workers shall pet abolished and
orders of creation and abolition of supernumerary poets shall be issued
simultaueosly in the same Government Order ;
(vii) The department should ensure that these, monthly rated femployees/Daily
wage employees shall be regularised strictly in terms of G-0- Dited 6th August
1990 and strictly against the group/post to.which they were initially apooiuted ■
on daily wajes and not wifc-h reference to subsequent change .in groups/
posts held by them oq the basis of qualification or acquisition oi qualification
during the tenure of Daily Wages/MBE- as on the data of absorption into regular
establishment except to the extent modified in O.M. No. DEAR 27 SLC 91, dated
■2nd January 1992. G.O No. DEAR 27 SLC 91, dated 20lh January 1992, Circular '
No. DEAR 7 SLC 92, dated 27th June 1992 and G- Ot No. DEAR 17 SLC‘94,
dated 20th Oatober 1994: •
(viii) The aforesaid delegation of power relating to creation of aupre’uumerary posts
shall be available only for the period until all the Daily Wage employees-in the
State, app•ini«d • prior to or on 1st July 1984 are regularised. The power bo
delegated shall, be strictly confined, for the purpose of'this Government ’
order only. •
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•
(o) Before the expir? of the currency oithese supernumerary postaJ .DEAR
(Service Rules) will examine the -possibility of assigning the excess remaining
eligible daily wage employees,, if ' vacancies are available, from One division to
. ' another and or from one department to another within the State as a whole
failing - which it will take steps te suitably extend the .'supernumerarv
appointments 'of unaccommodated daily wage employees, with thj concurzence of
Finance Department’ .
5- The district level officer of the department concerned/Divisional Commissioners/
Heads of the Departments and Secretaries to Government, as the case may be, should ensure
that the number of daily wage employees whose services are to be regularised ride above does
not exceed the numbers indicated in column 3 of the statement appended as ’Aupendix-II.
(U)
6-
Time Limits :
The District Level Committee shall complete tne entire exercise assigned'to
it vide this order before 31st December 1995b) The Divisional Commissioners should complete tne tasks assigned to them by
this order, before 15th January 1996"
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The
State
Level
Heads
of
Department
’
/Secretaries
to
Government,
ns
the
c)
case may be, should complete the tasks assigned to them by this order before .
-31st January 1996.
rr” i •s’bo;* process of reguiarising lhe sr-rvic-os of the r<jm.-»iuing eligible dailv
d) Th.
wages employees, in the manner hereby prescribed shall be com jleted b jfore
31 st March 1996-
a)
7-
Monitoring :
•
DE & AR (Service Rules) shall monitor the implementation of this order.
8- Until the said process is completed &nd the services of all the r^mnaiag eligible \
daily wjge employees are r egala riVed .‘"Fi nance Department sbalj n<)vgive'i ts concurrence fo: I
fi I Ung up of Group-C and Group-D posts in any department of Government ia relaxation /
of^eecmomy orders.
31
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9 • TS '
the Q.O. dated ^-O-Igg.?08
extnut indicated in tht
2S. 199.7
earlier in regard to rcdoi ’
’ ‘lbO7U “Dd ‘‘^queut Payment
io
of daily wago employ,
-□a tract iorm atned oolihed 't0
10. .
Departments
tho
a report in the profZr
flhal| bo seqt to th ■•n:n appended t0 thia Orde- « r/ 6 ,to
Soudhn. BangaloreID The Pci
S-cretaries/Secreiuries to Civ
are r-quested to bring
compliaoce
b
tae i
the
’■arioos Eead3 of (h
G°7ernmenc
concerned jhail ae„
p, < p „ * - 1C—4—96. Thia ren-or
(Service Enle3.L
.o u:u«?si„b
T’TJ'“’
°rder f—
- - ’ZT/n'
^-•tb^concurrence ofthe
tD 2743 Ser-I/gs
dated 2]
.-m-
u-d Heads of Deoartmedr.
-a-or^na.eOmcere-for?^:
riaance Department YideD.O.kts
By Order and in th.
in the name of the Governor of
UnA
1238
Name of the Department ;
^arnataj^a
K.
_
— L. TAYABAlf,
Secretary
/ channel and Admnvc. P^fQrrr,s.
APPE^DIX-I
e—eat Iodinating the action t '
‘v??-?3 Per G- 0. - tTo. DPAH 2 SLC 95,
------------------------ ---------- ----------------- ^ted 23th Mo.emhjT^/
Department
o
iz.
co
•1
2
Detaih of th
^’o. of the
e regalarisacfoQ
*remaining D-W.E.
Ko. of the
^o- ofthe~
^Ppoiuted
appointed on or
Ko. of tye
D.W fi.
befoj’
D-W.B. (out
:--?re.
July I9S4. (out Of'
D.W.E. (out of
and prho can be.
oft bo a e
t^se specified,
those
c°naidered for
. apecidec in
^°1- 3) for fben —
app
aided
^egulari3atl-oa
3) aasiin Col; 3)
s^pernamerary
7?
(DePt.-?ri2ej
Sned lo th0
regnlaria.d other Depart- posts Tere
created and th-V
inents and
^re.re^ilarlJed' J
r0gularised • _•
against th0.Q
o
postx
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(b) i
totafoftM fi
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'Sold ia Col^e3- ‘in Oth^"ord8d th “'“T * S110C'd °ot7^T------
* •»».?:£SsftS1*-• APPExVpiX-II
•
Goreroment Order No- DP1P 9 STro-'n
appointed on or befo— 1 p_rimsDt-'’‘s
S’urnisbed br 4U T),', .
’ Dated 18th /priHo;^6313 1
P...FoM.to
1995:lS^ fended t°r-
SI.
Ko.
1
o
__
________ _
1-
3£
^o. °f^e remaining 3F77and dZ?
---e of the
daily Tags employees T
-. _’
^•0 Dote /Letter in
appointed on or bafore
^rhich the details
1-c July 1984 and who
Mentioned in columns
can bs con = ide red for
- *- 3^3 ~e’e sent to
regnlarisazion (DipaD^. .4B (Seeriee
Qt ~ise)
3
‘
W^men ezd Ch-fd
Der. D-o;.
Deptta.
Women and Child •
_ ____ De ve ]opment ' - ‘
(Kine only)
:Dem3rL-j
• Da les)
IT 0. Ko?
9
:
~
19.5 SJD 95
95
dxced 28-7-1995
:
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5
Cort d
2
I
n
(
3
Law 6c ?arli:Lmatltarj
rJ
Affairs Dept.’ .
Field Deptts.
Deptt- of Translation '
3-
4-
coa^dj, ztizud, a^cuc' 2S. 199o
Eanuada and Caltara
Field DentKannada and Cnltura
’
6
(Six only)
U..0- Note No_ K & C 34 KASANI 95
’’ dated 16-5-1995
(Fifteen only)
■Information Touraia and
Youth Service D.pt. r '
Fiald Departmej,/.-
.
1 (one)
1 (one)
Total
") U-O- Note No- ITY
>-119 SA &la Na 94
J dt. 20-6-1995.
2
Forest, Ecology and Environment Dept*,.Fiold Department
i
2151 .(Two thousand
One hundred and
fifcy one)
Foreafc
6-.
5
•Letter No.
Law 1579 Admn-1/95
dated 24-6-95
15
(a) Dept.' of Infor
mation and Publicity
(b) Dept. 0fY0atil
}
Services
’ •
5-
4
Lettar No- B5 ilBE
CR 50 • 91-95 dated
-5-1995(PCCF,
Bangalore)
CoEunerae aQd I-d^tries Dept;, .
Rield Bepartmeat '
») Industries and ■; 2 (T-rro only)
.. U.O- Note No- GI 235
Commerce
■ .
poo
/Wi-k. k
’,
882 (Eight
hundred
. RIS 90 (P) dt.
■' b) S«icuHu-e
;
■ and eighty t^o
.
.
*w‘ ,
.> only)’15-5-1995
C'■) hlines and Geology 63 (Fifty three only)
• .
'.■ . . ’
Total
7.
.
Social Welfare Department ;
•. Yield Departnec-t;
a) Social Welfare
‘ 150(One hundred and
b) Backyard Ch
Miaozitie-
&
Total
8-
fifty Only)
106 (One hundred and
•
• '
• U-O.’Note No. SWD
123 PA Da SE 95 dt17-5-1995
256
Finance Department •
Field Depar-rzezt :
Dept, of Commercial
Taxes
9:
937 (Nine hundred and
------ thirty Seven only)
6 (Sir only)
Co-operation Departneni ;
Field Department ;
Department of
r25 (Twenty five only}
J
Agriculture A Marketing ’
U.O- Note No. ED 2'6
RAI 93
datel 21-6-95
U.O. Note _\-0. SAMA
. TU119 EA_RA VI 95
dt- 15-5-95
33>
.
6^
1
•
o
t .
3
5
10.-Anima! Hcsba
Field Dept.
Fisheries Dopt.
aJ iT^^^^ry
* Vet. Service,
b) Fiaberiaa De
•i7 (Forty SQ7ea only)
parteneut 4 (Four poly)
' Total
U-O.rToteNo. AEFF
9 Co-ord. 95
dt. 24-5-95
51 (Fifty one only)
*
11. D.P.A.R. .
Field Dept.
A.T-I., Mysore
3 (Three oo ly)
I40tIO9?P-K71I:E
■ ■
12. Agriculture
dt. 10-5-95 ■
^^rticulture :
Field Depariaent .•
a) Agjjcalture
153 (One hundred and
T7 h xr "• \ '
.'ninety five only)
dt‘ lo“5-9°
b) Horticul'cre
Total
848 (Eiebt hundred and
13. Poblic Work aad r • ’
fOrCZ eigllt
- .-3 and Irrigation Dept. ■
handred
. a)_ Q 1C W„i3 De?t_
Ration Dept..
S«°otc •sF'p™'
noo70dX°^)d
_
dt- 22-1 i-^j
.
and one hundred
— only)
• :Total'.
1905 (One thousand :• ■•
...
14- Education De?artment —nine hundred five only)
Public Librorisa
• 37
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Total
<
. . J-'-- No- EST-A9/73/
' S-'92/S4-85
dt- l<-ll-95
' •
.
625r (Six tJohsand t-0
"'■■■■
— hundred a nd fifty
_________________ / oae only) ’
- r.
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ofpL5"'?/1’
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Annexure -1 to G.O. No. HFW (PR) 439 WBA 97 , Bangalore, Dated 27-07-1998
BUDGET REQUIREMENT FOR THE YEAR 1998-99
All Values in Rs. millions
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0.16
0.09
3.41
0.13
0.29
0.3
0.16
2.82
0.28
0.13
0.4
0.52
0.28
4.08
0.33
0.16
0.13
0.5
0.3
0.16
3.26
0.51
0.51
0.24
0.13
0.46
0.24
3.41
0.9
0.26
0.26
0.13
0.13
0.2
0.24
0.13
2.25
Shickmagalur
0.55
0.35
0.35
0.17
0.13
0.14
0.32
0.17
2.18
Shitradurga
1.84
0.44
0.44
0.21
0.13
0.39
0.39
0.21
4.05
Jakshina Kannada
0.64
0.75
0.75
0.36
0.13
0.18
0.68
0.36
3.85
Sharwad
1.2
0.61
0.61
- 0.29
0.13
0.46
0.55
0v29-
Sulbarga
1.23
0.44
0.44
0.21
0.13
0.68
0.4
0.21
3.74-
^aichur
1.42
0.39
0.39
0.19
0.13
0.35
0.19
3.06
\odagu
0.26
0.2
0.2
0.1
0.13
0.17
0.1
1.16
(olar
1.6
0.38
0.38
0.18
0.13
0.38
0.18
3.23
4assan
0.7
0.45
0.45
0.22
0.13
0.4
0.22
2.57
Mysore
1.5
0.73
0.73
0.35
0.13
0.66-
0.35
4.45
/landya
0.64
0.39
0.39
0.19
0.13
0.14
0.35
0.19
2.42
imoga
1.0
0.37
0.37
0.18
0.13
0.33
0.34
0.18
2.9
"umkur
1.42
0.42
0.42
0.2
0.13
0.52
0.38
0.2
3.69
Jttara Kannada
0.21
0.19
0.19
0.09
0.13
0.0.1
0.17
0.09
1.08
State
22.1
8.3
8.3
4.0
2.6
4.97
7.52
4.0
61.75
□
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111
bangalore Urban
1.89
0.18
0.18
0.09
0.13
langalore Rural
1.1
0.34
0.34
0.16
telgaum
1.33
0.57
0.57
lellary
1.35
0.33
'ijapur
1.32
lidar
A&A)
Under Secretary to Government
Health & Family Welfare Department
KHSDP
budget_req.xls
IP'S
SI.No.
Component
Head of Account
a.
Drugs
2210-01-110-2-83 Karnataka Health System Development
Project, 222- Drugs & Chemicals (Plan) during year 1998-99
b.
Training
2210-01-110-2-83 Karnataka Health System Development
Project, 3 17- Training (Plan) during year 1998-99
c.
Honorarium for LMO
2210-01-110-2-83 Karnataka Health System Development
Project, 3 17- Training (Plan) during year 1998-99
d.
Vehicle Hire & POL
2210-01-110-2-83 Karnataka Health System Development
Project, 191- Fuel & Oil Expenses (Plan) during year 1998-99
e.
IEC
2210-01-110-2-83 Karnataka Health System Development
Project, 050 Office Expenses (Plan) during year 1998-99
f.
Yellow Card
2210-01-110-2-83 Karnataka Health System Development......
Project, 050 Office Expenses (Plan) during year 1998-99
g-
Contingency
2210-01-110-2-83 Karnataka Health System Development
Project, 050 Office Expenses (Plan) during year 1998-99
Laboratory Chemicals
2210-01-110-2-83 Karnataka Health System Development
Project, 3 14 -Laboratory Charges (Plan) during year 1998-99
.M./k A)
Under Secretary to Government,
Health & F.W. Department,
Karnataka Health Systems Development Project
BANGALORE- 560 001.
36
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karnata.
GOVERNMENT of KARNATAKA
•^277339
HEALTH SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT P
project
%
1st Floor, Public Health
Institute Building,
Seshadri Road,
bangalore - 560 001
No.HFW (PR) i35 WEA 97
, -5 -•
s DaIe 5-3-19^7
To
The Deputy Commission
er, .
(All. Districts;
571 VO '■•■
Sir,
I
Sub: - Recruitmentunder Karnataka
Projecte
Group 1 d«
by tAe^orld^^i36^1^ ^berns r
Among other posts
1
Project ^is^er rill^ launfh^■ d oSt^hi
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Annexure to the Government Letter No. HFW (PR) 135 WBA 97
Dated 4-3-1997
/
Additional Post of Group D Hospital Wise Backup
Code
Bangalore Urban District
Anekal
Krishnarajapuram
Yellahanka
Bangalore Rural District
Hosakoce
Nelamangala
Belgaum District •
Athani
Chikkodi
'’•Yaragatti
■ Kittur
Beilary District
Hadagali
Kudligi
Sandur
SiraguppaBidar District .
Aurad
:
Basavakalyan.
Bhalki •
Bijapur District
Basavana Bagevadi
i
Bilgi
I
Jamkhandi
Muddebihal
Mahalingapur
Chickmagalur District
■ Kadur
Narasimharajapura
Sringeri'
Chitradurga District
Challakere
Nayakanahatti
112
110
111
204
207
302
•303
309
313
405
4 10
412
413
502
503
504
606
607
612
615
617
704
707 ■
708
802
803
810"';
811
812
907
Place
■’
Hiriyur
.........
Holalkere'
Hosadurga •
_____ Dakshina Kannada District
Niue
Type of Health Facility
TLH
TLH
TLH
TLH
' TLH.’,
TLH
' SDH
CHC
CHC
No. of
Posts
Phases
■ . ~ i&n
44
• 7
18
19
10
2
' 8
- 23
’ 5
8
■:
.TLH
TLH
TLH
TLH
TLH
SDH
TLH
TLH
TLH
SDH
TLH
CHC
TLH
TLH
TLH '
TLH
-CHC
’TLH
’ TLH
TLH
CHC
■■
5
'
5
21
4
■
9
4
4
• 14
' 4
3
732
' 8
5
,io..
• 4'
5
16
10
-3
’ 3
23 .
4
6 ...
-6
: 4
35
------ 3.
21
5
5
lllluiupui .1
909
910
912
Mulki
Puuur
Shirva
Dharwad District
1008
Haveri
1009
Hirekerur.
10! 1
Kalghatgi
1014
Naragund
I
1016
Ranibennur
i
1020
Savanur
1021
Shiggaon
1022
Laks h mesh war
Gulbarga District
I
1102
Afzalpur
1103
Aland
1'104
. Mudanah ipparagi
1106
Chincholi
:
1110
Kalgi
1111
Shahbad
1112
Jevargi
1.115
ShaJiapur
1118
Yadgir
Hassan District
1203
Arakalgud
1204
Konanur
1206
Belur1207‘
Cb.annara^/apaina1208
Hirisave •
. ;.
J
1209
Dudda .
■ 1201
Hassan
1210
Halli Mysore
Kodagu District
1307
Kutta
1308
. Poiibetta
1309
» Siddapura
Kolar District 1406
Robertsonpct •
1408
Chickballapur
1410
Chintamani
1412
Gudibande
. Mandya District
1504
• Kalamuddana Doddi
1506
Malavalli
Mysore District '
1609
Cundlapet
1610
Kabbahalli
1612
Hunsur
1614 .
... KrLhnarajanagar- •
40 161’5 '
Saligrama
?
1605
Mysore
I
/. ./J-
SDH
■ CHC
SDH
CHC
n
8
~i
34
9
5
5
2
4
.. 4
SDH
TLH
TLH
. TLH
TLH
SDH
TLH’
CHC
CHC
CHC
TLH
TLH
SDH
TLH
CHC
TLH
' TLH
CHC
4
3
’ 8
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■
1
T
cue:
DH
CHC .
CHC
CHC
CHC
I
I
I
KGF Hospital
SDH
TLH ■
TLH ’
CHC
TLH
TLH
..'CHC
-^SDH.. ..
:
4
1
57
10
4
4
4
5
. ■ -2
5
9
14
59
TLH
TLH
CHC
. TLH
” :”'tlh
‘
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■’
CHC
NPC Maternity
H.ospltal J
5
32
4
5
1
2 •
2
18
2
• 8
6
. .2
■'15
5
10
64
10
5
10
4
4
2
■
'1606
1618
1619
1620
1621
1702
1703
1706
1708
1709
1712
1802
1804
1805
1807
isqs
1809
1810
Mysore
V.V. Purain
Maternity Hospital
Bannur
Talkad
T.Narsipura
Yelandur
Raichur District
Devadurga
Gangavathi
Koppal
CHC
CHC
SDH
TLH
1903
1904.
1905
1906
1907
Kustagi
Lingsugur
Sindhnur
Slumoga District
Bhadravathi
Honnali
-Hosanagara
Shikaripur
Shiralakoppa
Sorab
Kannangi
TLH
TLH
TLH
TLH
CHC
TLH
CHC
Chikkanayakanahalli
TLH
TLH ■.
TLH'
TLH ' '
SDH
TLH '•
TLH
SDH .
TLH
Gubbi
Kuratagcrc
Kunigal
Madhugiri
Pavagada
1908
' 1909
19102003
2004
2011
2012
Sira
Tiptur
Turuvckere
Uttara Kannada District
Bhatkal
Dhandeli
5
5
12
5
50
7
4
17
4
14
4
42
4
5
415
5
SDH
SDH
SDH
TLH
SDH
TLH
Tumkur District '
1902
2
1
Sirs!
I
Supa (Joida)
I
TLH
CHC
SDH
TLH
7
a
45_
. 4
3
4
4 .
10 ■
4
4
9
3 '
16
2 1
9
4
Grand Total under the project
609
•
(D.M. ACA)
Under Secretary to Government
H (S: F W Department"(KHSDP). '
Note:
n
n
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TLH - Taluk Level Hospital
CHC - Community Health Centre
n -SDH - Sub-dr/isional Hosniml
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PR OCE EDINGS OF THE
GOVERNMENT OF KARNATAKA.
Sub:- Procurement of Blood Bank Equipments .
Read:- 1. Govt.Order No.HFW(PR)
20/24-1-1997#
358 NBA 96 dated
2* 27^1*1997ter No-HFW(PR)
358 WBA 96 dated
3. Letters No.511-124/1-BT dated 21-3-1997
rom M/s. Blue Star Limited, Bangalore
addressed to the District Surgeon, Bijaour/
Karwar/Bidar/Mandya/Gulbarga/Shimoga/Beigaum/
assan/Chitradurga/Bellary/Madikeri/Raichur/
Tumkur/Kolar, Superintendent, K.M.C. Hospital,
Hubli/General Hospital, Udupi/wenlock Hospital,
Mangalore, and copy enoorsed to' Project Office
KHSDP. - ■ ••
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Preamble: -
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In Govt. Order dated 20/24-1-1997,' sanction' has “
been accorded for the purchase of 1.5 Ton Window Air
■ conditioners v/ith the stabiliser at a unit cost of
. 30,304.00/- inclusive or installation and commissioning charges. Supply order was ’-•laced with the firm
vrae Govt, letter dated 27-1-1997 read at (2) above
lor^the supply of the Air conditioners
r.:
M/s. Blue Star Ltd. \vide their letters dated
21-3-1997 read at (3)above,j have addressed all the
consignees enclosino a copy of the invoice as proof of
despatch and requested ---*
for the payment in accordance
with the guidelines of DGS&D, for arranging to deliver
the units.
According to the Terms and Conditions of
DGS&D, 98% payment will have
- j to be made on producing
the proof of despatch.
Hence, the following order.
ORDER KO.HFW(PR)
358 WBA 96, B^KGALORE , DATED 26-3-1997.
. Under the circumstances explained in the preamble,
. sanction xs accorded for the payment of‘98% of the cost
Ox-^materids ^ot Rs .10 49,236/- for which proof of des?tacCh 15 pro9uced by the supplier i.e., Rs . 10,28,251.00
ten lakhs, twenty eight thousand two hundred
to
Blue Star Limited, Bancralore
-n terms or DGS&D guidelines.
The balance 2% shall be
p.ai to the irm on installation and successful com
missioning of all fhe Air Conditioners.
Burirr^t-^w6
®xP^nciiture shall be debited to the
the‘yia*r ^96-97?"
110-°2~83 KKSDP <>'1 an) " during
c.
j
concurrence of
order ^£Sues with th-^Chief Accounts Officer,
ci.P-rOVEil
P-rovel ol the Project Administrator, KHSDP &
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Bx.Officio Additional Secretary to Government,
Health & Family Welfare Department.
By Order and in the name of the
Governor of Karnataka
VD.M. AGA)
Under Secret ry to Government,
H & F?f D^pt.(KHSDP)
To
° T3ancClOUntarit Genera^ (Audit/Accounts)
in Karnataka
?’ Sz ^ditional Director, KHSDP, Sangalore;
4* -ho a
rtCcounts Officer, KHSDP.Bancralore- ’
' ‘with S™ai,i"-Dsrintandent- KHSDP.Bmgalore along
”
6.
soHfHouse-11A
Bellary/hadukeri/Raichur/Tumkur/Kolar.
* 7
7* TH;4iSiiUHend/nt’ K--I-C* HosPital. Hubli/ceneral
O
v^al ,Udupi/,venloc:<Hospital, Mangalo^
c. oiara zile/spare copies, ■
Copy for information to the Secretary to Gov-mment. Health &
Family Welfare Department, M ,S .Buildin'gs ,
Bangalore-1.
//
proceedings
OF THE GOVERNMENT OF .:G\RNATAj<A
Sub:-KHSDP - Setting up of Equipment Maintenance
Wing - Orders reg.
Read:- 1. Govt. Order No.KHSDP(PR) 367 WBA 96
dated 9-12-1996.
2 . Govt.-Order No.HFW(PR) 367 WBA 96
dated 15-1-1997.
■3. Proceedings of uhe 15th Meeting of the.
, Project Steering Committee held on
.7-4-1997./
—
. ’ PREAMBLE':
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In Government "order’dated~9-12-1996 read at (1)
above, the work of conducting-survey" ori repairs and
maintenance needs • of -'hospital equipments 'in 19 Dis« r'loqo.'i
7.tricts of the State at-a" total cost of Rs. 10,02,000/was entrusted_to :M/S_.STEM,;-Bangalore". Subsequently,
;in Gov tTI Order . da ted '-15-1-1997 read a t ( 2 ) above, an
'advance of Rs.3 ^00 -lakhs'-was-sanctioned to’ the above
. firm subject to final settlement after completion of
so oxrco c-io Ecn—; v-ino ai
w -r-q-i --A Cvi;
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t v s v_the '.surve y j/prk" ^in , 19.di s tri c t s • I n ■■ t he ' a bove s urve y
- work,■--the teaching:--fHdspitals“;-of’• Bangalore and Mysore
c~ jvere-/not-, included^.js-However, subsequently., it was con- ...
.ilsna s^defedi necessary^to includes .-these > institutions also
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The World Bank auchorities were requested to
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survey . of .existing equip- x
ment ,in Government Hospitals and carrying out'minor
JEll repairs at/an estimated-cost of Rs.12,72,900/- and also
rlcr accord.. permission., for^ awarding the contract to M/S.STEM
.?crqss a;single source contract. The World Bank authorities have given clearance to the said TOR. Based on
the clearance given by the World Bank, a comprehensive
proposal was placed before the Project Steering Committee
in its meeting held on 7-4-1997. The Committee has
• approved the proposal vide proceedings read at (3) anove.
Hence the Following Orders.
CONTD
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ORDER MO.HFW(PR) 367 WBa 96 , BANGALORE, DATED
4-x99*.
In the circumstances eizplainea in the preamble,
approval is accorded for the following:1. Govt. Order dated 9-12-1996 read at (1) above
is withdrawn.
Sanction is accorded for the revised
proposal of surveying the existing equipment in Gover
nment Hospitals and other institutions and carrying
out minor repairs at a total cost of xs. 12,72,900/-
(Rupees twelve lakhs, seventy two thousand and nine
hundred) only and to award the contract to M/S. STEM
as a single source contract, subject to the following
terms of reference:-
i) Examine the condition of each equipment and
prepare an Equipment Status Report.
ii) Equipment which cannot be repaired and has to
be condemned has to be identified and stickers
affixed for initiation of disposal activity.
iii) Identify repairable equipment and estimate
the cost of repairing the same.
iv) If repair work is only minor and could be
repaired during the course of the survey,
restore che equipment to wording condition.
2. The advance of ks.3*00 lakhs sanctioned to
M/S. STEM in Government Order dated 15-1-1997 shall
.r.
be treated as advance under this Govt* Order also and
the bank guarantee already furnished by the firm shall
hold good for the revised contract, and that the said
amount shall be adjusted at the time of final settlement.'*
3. On the basis of the cleared TOR, M/S.STEM, are
directed to prepare the bid documents for procuring
Equipment and civil works by following N.C.B. procedures
for being sent to the World Bank office. New Delhi for
approval.
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The above expenditure shall be debited to the
Budget Head ”2210-01-110-02-83 KHSDP (Plan)" during
tne year 1997-98.
This order issues as per the decision of the •
Project Steering Committee and approval of the
Administrator, KHSDP & Ex.Officii Additional Secretary
to Government, Health & Gamrly Welfare Deoartment.
By Order and in the Name of the
Governor of Karnataka,.
QyucV
(D.M. AGA),
Under Secretary to Government,
Health 6c Family Welfare Dept.,
Karnataka Health System Development
Project.
To
1. The Accountant General (^udit/Accounts) in Karnataka,
Bangalore.
■2.
The Cnief Administrative Officer, KHSDP, Bangalore.
3 . -he Cnief Accounts Officer, KHSDP, Bangalore.
4. The Aadl. Director, KHSDP, Bangalore.
5. The Accounts Superintendent, KHSDP, Bangalore.
6. M/S. STEM, Consultants, KHSDP, Bangalore.
7. Guard File/Spares.
Copy for information tc- the Secretary to Government,
Health 6c Family Welfare. Department, M.S. Buildings,
Bangalore - 1.
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PROCEEDINGS OF THE’ GOVERNMENT OF KARNATAKA
ii
Sub: - Implementation of programme- Improve
ment of Access to Health services for
Women” under KHSDP.
Read:- Proceedings of the Steering Committee
Meeting held on 7th April 1997♦
PREAMBLE :
A programme under K.H.S.D.P has been envisaged to
Provide better^Health care Access to Women” and this
has been got cleared in principle by the World Bank
review mission. The state Government has given a commi
tment to initiate these activites by May 15tha 1997. .
The Steering Committee in its Meeting held on 7th April
1997 has approved this proposal. Hence the following
orders♦
GOVT. ORDER NO: HFW(PR) 254 WBA 97 , BANGALORE , DT . 2 5-4-97
Government are pleased .to accord sanction to '
implement the programe'
“Improvement of Access to Health
Services for "Women” under Karnataka Health S^em’Deve
lopment Project afr a total estimated cost of Rs.234.00
lakhs (.Rs. Two hundred thirthy four lakhs) only as
detailed in Annexure appended to this Government order.
Trie expenditure in this connection shall be debitted
to the Head of- Account ,l 2210-01-110-02-83’
KHSDP (plan)’*
during the year 1997-98.
contd
2
Steering cor-aittee^3
deCSSSion of
«atoC. khsdp l: E0°/PPrOVil °£ thS Pr0Jiet
Government
E^-ofricio Additional Secretary
r
^retary to
ea-tn & ramily Welfare Department.
By order and in the name of the
Governor of Karnataka
(D.H.AqA)
Under Secretarv to Govt.,
Health & Family Welfarei Dept.,
Y^eiSDP.
TO:
3.^3 2
2. Th. Cnie-"^'6 General
°'neral “ K«raataka, Bangalore.
■ Tn. Cnnez 'ngineer.
Bangalore.
sector. Health &
£*. ramily Welfare Se^vi'cec
Director
Welfare S
.
.. J. T
Ga Rao Circle, Bangalore.
-• Director/ Health--Education i
.Centre,
Magadi Road, Bangalore.
5 . Director,
State’ Insitute of-Health &
i’amily Welfare
Anend Rao'Circle, Rangalore.
6• The Addl.:
Communicalbe^i^27-^^’ StrStegiC Pi£nning Cell
end
Leprosy KosoltaS Compound,
■ ~ un-Cofoe Diseas Cell, KHSDP.
.^coimts.Offic = r, KHSDF, Bangalore.
8. Account
-s Branch,
_ jI__
9. Guard file/ offics
copy/ spare cooy.
7. Cxhief ;
'- -
Copy for inrormaticn to:
1 w
Secretary to rG~VB5?Hnt’ Hn£lth & Family Welfare
Department, h.s.
—-Burlarng, Bangalore.
'Foe Project A<5mi
>r, khsdp and Ex-officioAdditional Secretary to
Welfare Department.
Government, Health & family
/
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Sb__g OVB RNMEV X
OP
sUb: - -Posts
created for
System
ah)ateVs
bevel °pnen t ^Project
rieadth
snce
JtiC- con tin uRead:-2)
G-°‘N0.
61
WBA 95
2) g-o.No. HFhr(pRJ106
Qt- 31/5/9&>
t
<b
I'fEA 97«at.i7/4/97.
i
in We 0roeOioeif
■ -^sts
as
order read
'nu»>erated under
at (1)
above 4221
33 60 Crated
Anexure
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and
under Anexi
siso
841 Posts
Pertianently
"e-H to the
heated under
said
lopment
order were
■Karnataka r:
Project and the
Real th
System Devethese
e;kpenddture i
Posts was
ra
respect
ordered to be incur
of
ncial
year 1996_97
‘^ed durin
g the
^der budget
83 KHsdp
Head w
(plan) "
2210-01-220_02_
. Farther, in
Government ■-order-'
resd'at (2) ebove
£Pprbval Was a
Badget for the at •' was accorded to
the Action pl£n
a~oresaid
98 at a total
^sald Project f
cost of ps. ?5 00 J Ct f°r
toe year 1997_
under the Budget
75.00 crore
„
VP.00
o/aa
s to.. be
2210-01-120
The continuanCe
incurred
KJiSDP^^-p,
staf-F
5
st
*ff is
r
fol> i"Ple,:,entati®
Of the -nrCcnsidered
-1 necessary
tne
-- project
project activit
es« Hence the
A^lstratlv.
f°-u°»y3 orders.
■^SZIrORDPR
NO:
27_^BAN GAJ.qrt-
£T. 29 5/97
Ssrction is _
4221’ no^
horded
for £urther
^o^erated m '
COn tin uan ce o■ as enumarateH
°er ■^axure-x
Sd
Anexure-xx
ai‘so .841 ^sts
created
Rernataka
s.\
MO* )
u
s'--
i
Health System Development Project under Government
' J'-
order No. HFW 61 WBA 96 dated 31/5/96 read at
(1) above for a period of one year from 1/4/97 to
31/3/98.
The above expenditure shall be debited to the
Budget Head a 2210-01-110-02-83 KHSDP (PL.^N) u during
the year 1997-98*
This order issues with the concurrence or Chief
Accounts Officer, KHSDP and approval of the Project
Administrator KHSDP & E/O Additional Secretary to Gover-
ment. Health & Family Welfare Department.
_i the name of
By order and in
the Governor of
c Karnataka
(D.M.AGA)
Under Secretary to Govt.,
^Health & Family Welfare Dept*»
x^m
KHSDP.
copy induplicate to the Compiler, Karnataka Gazette
Bangalore with a request to publish this in tne next
issue of the Karnataka Gazette and to send 100 copies to
K.H.S.D.P Office, Hil Building, 1st floor, seshadriRooa,
Bangalore-1•
TO:
• l Karnataka, -Bangalore,
1. The Accountant General“ in
of Treasuries, State Huzur Treasury , B3lore.
2. The Director <—
3. The Chief Engineer
■
.KHSDP,B’lore.
4. The Additional ]---KHSDP, Bangalore.
5. The Deputy•Chief
<—---- -Architect,
EhiefAdministrative Officer, KHSDP, B’lore.
6. The
T”’
7. The Chief Accounts Officer,
B1lore.
Superintendenting Engineer, KHsDp Circle,
8. The
• end Dharwad.
■■ •
■ / KHSDF, Division office Mysore,
9. The Assistant Engineer, KH-_
.
10
■■ Dharwad and Bangalore. '
s - Qn
The Assistant Executive Engineer, KSD. S. ub- <3i Karwar
ine ASb-t
s.himoga, Mysore, Dharvad,
offices. Bangalore,,
and Tumkur,
3
...3. . .
)
11. The Accounts Branch, i:
khsdp, rBangalore.
12. GuardJ file/spare copy/
office□ copy.
Copy for inforaaticn to:
The Secretary to Government, Health &
Department, M.S.Building, Bangalore-1. F^nily welfare
2. The Project Administrator,
Secretary to Government,
£>eP^-£'tment, Bangalore-1*
KHSDP & E/0
Additional
Health & Family Welfare
R/19.
53
Proceedings of the Government of Karnataka
Sub:
Delegation of administrative, technical and financial powers to the
e ngineer, Superintending Engineers, Executive Engineers
and Assistant Executive Engineers of KHSDP - reg.
Read: Govt. Order No. HFW (PR) 115 WBA 96 dated
10th September, 1996
Preamble:
In Government Order dated 10-9-1996 read ahnvp Ca.
t.
c.r=l=s, Divisions md SoMvisioos of tho
the project are going to be commenced shorty. The Sub^X™ Stel u„de7 ti™^
order are now ene-aopd in
Divisions on Force AcSem^ - r
iL
•
,
/"T'’ =
unions created under the above
5 °f Zi“* ’’“^ayats and FWD
PWD Codal Pro'd m. )
'VOrkS ,aken “P u"der KHSDP ar= t0 he executed as per
r
ocedure and accounts are required to be maintained as ner PWn
PWD foTd??6 ACC°UnUnt GeneraI t0 Audit the Accounts of Civil Works as is followed’in
PWD. In order to cany out the works in accordance with the above procedure t is rnnX
necessary to delegate appropriate administrative, technical and financial powers to the
of the Engmeenng Wing of the KHSDP and hence, the following order
■ Qr-der
BTW (PR) 409 WBA 97, Bangalore. Dated 2-6-1997
’.. "CKefEngineer^SD^treXds
?reambIe’ G°vemment are pleased to authorise the
the Chief Enmnp77 rP
administrative, technical and financial powers on par with
me Chief Engineer, Communications and Buildings, P.W.D Government of K^Jii
further orders. The Chief Ensrineer irutnD m « .•
^YC^ent ot Karnataka until
similar to Chief EnXer Com '
Head °f the ^P^ment
KHSDP Thp e tn=me"r’ Communications and Buildings and exercise these powers in
F ■
u n uPenritending Engineers, Executive Engineers and Assistant Fypp r'
Engineers shall also ex?rn>A c,,-u „
. , , 6
u Assistant Executive
pans in PWD and foUow s rh
7 Par
P°WerS deIegated t0 their c°unter '
• -1
1
t0U° such Procedure as followed by their counter nans in PWD fn r-Ae .
of all Civil works executed in the KHSD Project.
P
°
P£Ct
By order and in the name of the
Governor of Karnataka
(D.M. AGA) ■
Under Secretary to Government,
H & F W Department (KHSDP)
To,
i
K’n,ataka’ Ba"sa'ore'
5S
5. The Executive Engineer, KHSDP Division, Banualore/Mysore/Dharwad
6. The Assistant Executive Engineer, KHSDP Sub-division, Bangalo’re/Tumkur/Mvsore/
Shimoga/Dharwad/Karwar.
'
7. Guard File/Spares
Copyforwardedfor information to:
2. The Secretary to Government, H & FW Depanment, M.S. Building, Bangalore-1.
1' t’/ S_ecretary t0 Government, Public Works Department, M.S. Building, Bangalore-1.
■
e Project Administrator and Ex-Officio Addl. Secretary to Government KHSDP
bangalore-l.
- •
’
5. The Chief Engineer, Communications and Buildings (South), Bangalor^(North).Dhanvad.
V
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PROCEEDfNGS OF THE GOVERNMENT OF KARNATAKA
Sub: Filling up of the posts of X-Ray Technicians, Junior Pharmacists,
Junior Lab Technicians and Junior Health Assistants under
Karnataka Health Systems Development Project - orders reg.
Read : Government Order No. HEW,61 WBA 96, dated 31-05-1996.
PREAAIBLE:
In the Government Order read above 103 posts of X-ray Technicians, 80 posts of
Junior Lab Technicians and 7 posts of Junior Pharmacists, 14 posts of Junior Lab
Technicians and 7 posts of Junior Health Assistants (Female) among other posts were
created under the Karnataka" Health Systems Development Project. However the
institution wise break up of these posts had not been indicated-in the said Government
Order to fill up the same. Now these posts have been identified for filling up as per
KHSDP norms institution wise. As the Public Service Commission would take minimum
of 1 1/2 to. 2 years to fill up these posts and services of these posts are urgently required.
It is felt desirable to fill up these post immediately, for the implementation of the Project
activities by taking out the recruitment from preview of the Karnataka Public Service
Commission and to permit the departmental recruitment committee for filling up these
posts.
ORDER NO. HEW fPR) 388 WBA 96. Dt: 2-7-1997
In the circumstances explained in the preamble approval is accorded for filling up
v^.x}f 4sr3^osts.-oi X-Ray Technicians, 80 posts of Junior Pharmacists, 14 posts of Junior
Lab-technicians and 7 posts of Junior Health Assistants (Female) under the Karnataka
Health Systems Development Project as per the institution wise break up given in the
annexure to this Government Order. The Director, Health
Family Welfare Services,
Bangalore is directed to take immediate action to fill up these posts.
The expenditure in this behalf shall be debited to the budget head 2210-01-110-2-'
83 (Salaries of additional staff) during the year 1997-98.
This order issues with the approval of the Project Co-ordinator, KHSDP &
Secretary to Government, Health &. Family Welfare Department.
By Order and in the name of the
Governorfbf Karnataka
(D r .^£_^Hbr^m anya)
Project Administrator, KHSDP &
Ex-officio Addl. Secretary to Govt.
H & FW Department
To,
1) The Accountant General (Audit/Accounts) in Karnataka, Bangalore.
2) The Director, Health & Family Welfare Services, Ananda Rao Circle, Bangalore -9
3) The Chief Accounts Officer, KHSDP, Bangalore.
4) Guard file/spare copies.
Copy for information to:
1) The Secretary to Government, Health & Family Welfare Department, M.S. Building,
Bangalore-1.
2) The Project Administrator, KHSDP, Bangalore.
A„„exur. to
Code
m
Place
Bellary District
_____ 404 Kurugodu
410 Kudliqi
411 Kotturu
Bidar District
5011 Sidar
Bijapur District
1.
612 Jamakhandi
616|Talikota
Gulbarga District
1105 Nimbarga
____ HQ? Gaddakeshwar7
_------- 1113Mudhol
Hassan District
1209|Dudda
Raichur District
“—
____ 17lO|Mudgal
Shimoga District
__
1804 Fionnalli
1808 Shiralakoppa
Uttara Kannada District
2009|Mundgod
Hospital in which the post is
Sanctioned
sanctioned
under
KHSDP
*
_ Community Health Centre
jTaluka Hospital
ICommunity Health CenTre
2
2
I
1
District Hospital
1
Sub-divisional Hospital
Community Health Centre
2
1
_ Community Health Centre
Community Health Centre
.Community Health Centre"
_______
Community Health CentreCommunity Health Centre
..
Taluka Hospital
~—
Community Health Centre
Taluka Hospital
1
■ 1
1
1
1
I
2
1
1
Total
14
Page 1
Posts of Jr. Health Assistants (Female)
Annexure to Government Order No. HFW (PR) 388 WBA 96, dated 2-7-1997
Code
Place
Bangalore Rural District
______2Q7|Ne!amangala
Belgaum District _______
304|Nipani
Bijapur District__________
_____ 608|Hunugund
Chitradurga District
______810 Hiriyur
Dakshina Kannada District
______ 908 Kundapur
Dharwad District
10081 Haven ~~
Gulbarga District_________
1115 Shahapur
Total
Hospitals in which the
posts is sanctioned
Sanctioned
under
KHSDP
Taluka Hospital
1
Community-Health Centre
1
Taluka Hospital
1
Taluka Hospital
1
Sub-divisional Hospital
1
Sub-divisional Hospital
1
Taluka Hospital
1
7
61
.{■
Posts of Pharmacist Grade II sanctioned
nexurc to Government Order No. HEW (PR) 388 WBA 96, dated 2-7-1997
‘
‘
Code
.....................
“•
Place
1615 Saligrama 3
1618 Bannur
1619 Talakad •
. 16211 Yelandur *_____
Raichur "
• •
t-
Hospitals In which the posts
are sanctioned
Community Health Centre
Community Health Centre
Community Health Centre
Taluk Hospital
1702|Devadurga •
[Sub-Division Hospital
1704 Kanakapin
~ " [Community Health Centre
1705 Koratgi •
• ■
Community Health Centre 1710 Mudgal • ------Community Health Centre
. ~1714|Yelbarga------------- Taluk Hospital
.. .
•• - Shimoga
:__
-; ■ • 1804 Honnaii •____
------- Taluk Hospital ________
r- — 1808 Siralkoppa •___ ------ Community Health Centre
•• ■ - 1809 Sorab *__
. |Taluk Hospital
1Tumkur •
~~
. ~1903|Gubbi*
Taluk Hospital
___ 1910|Turuvekere *
Taluk Hospital
__ Uttar Kannada
2002 Ankola
|Taluk Hospital
2009 Mundgod *
[Taluk Hospital
2012 Supa (Joida) *
[Taluk Hospital
iTotaF
Sanctioned under
KHSDP
2
1
IT
T
i
_ __ 2
__ -1
- 1
___ 1_
- •• 1
2
2
1
I
I
2
2
1
80
Posts of X-Ray Technicians
Annexurc to Government Order No. HEW (PR) 388 WBA 96, dated 2-7-1997
_____
Place
Yellahanka S_______
Anekal *
Bangalore Rural
Hosakote
Magadi w
~
Nelamangala # *
i BeZgflu/n District
lAthni
rChikodi
pfipani #
[Khanapur
pYargatti *
Raybag
iKittur *
\Bellary District
Ku ru go du *
Hagaribommanahalli
Harpanahalli
[Kudligi
Kottur *
_____
jBidar District
pBbalki
\Bijapur District
iBijapur
[Basavana Bagevadi
LBilgi $
~
Tadavalaga S________
Jamkhandi
_____
pCalgi S
fMuddebihal
Mahalingpur
I Chikmagalur District
[Chikmagalur
iKadur
“
Mudigere
[Narasimharajapura *
[Sringeri S
[Chitradurga District
[Nayakanahatti S_________
Hospital in which the post is Sanctioned
sanctioned
under
KHSDP
Taluk Hospital
Taluk Hospital
2_
Taluk Hospital
Taluk Hospital
Taluk Hospital
2
2
i
_ Taluk Hospital
Sub-Divsion Hospital
_ Community Health Centre
Taluk Hospital
~~
Community Health Centre
Taluk Hospital__________
|
Community Health Centre |
i
i
i
i
i
i
i
Community Health Centre
Taluk Hospital___________
Taluk Hospital___________
Taluk Hospital________
|Community Health Centre
_1
Taluk Hospital
1
District Hospital______
Taluk Hospital
Taluk Hospital ________
Community Health Centre
Sub-Divsion Hospital
Community Health Centre
Taluk Hospital
Community Health Centre
District Hospital
Taluk Hospital
Taluk Hospital
Taluk Hospital
Taluk Hospital
Community Health Centre
[Bharamasagara S
Community Health Centre
jHiriyur # @
[Taluk Hospital
Jagalur *
Taluk Hospital
Daksking Kannada District
Mangalore
Wenlock District Hospital
Nittc *
Community Health Centre
Tuttur
Sub-Divsion Hospital
Shirva S
Community Health Centre
Udupi (a!
Taluk Hospital
Dhanvad District
Hosplis? ’
i
i
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
I
I
I
I
I
I
_!
1
2
2
1
1
_1
i
Posts of X-Ray Technicians
Anncxure.to Government Order No. HFW (PR) 388 WBA 96, dated 2-7-1997
Hospital in which the post is Sanctioned
sanctioned
under
KHSDP
Place
Byadui
Havcri #
Hirekerur
Kalghatgi *
Nargund S_____
Navalgund______
Lakshemeshwar
Shirhatti *
Gulbarga District
Madanahippargi *
Nimbarga
Gaddakeshwar
Kalgi *
Shahbad___________
Jevargi_________
Mudhol
Shahapur #
Yadgir@
_______
Hassan D istrict
Konanur S
Belur____________
Hirisave______
Dudda S
Halli Mysore S
Ko dagu District
Madikeri
______
Siddapura
Kolar District
Bagepalli *
Bangarapet
Chikballapur
Batlahalli *
Chintamani
Mandy a District
Kalamuddanadoddi *
Mai avail i_____
Mysore District
Mysore_________
Mysore_______
GundulpCt rr *
Kabbahalli S
Hunsur # *
Krishnarajanagara
Saligrama S
Nan jangud
Pirivapatna
Bannur_____
Talakad *
Tiramakudal-Narsipur
Hosplisl
Taluk Hospital__________
Sub-Divsion Hospital_____
Taluk Hospital_________
Taluk Hospital___________
Taluk Hospital___________
Taluk Hospital___________
Community Health Centre
Taluk Hospital
£
2
2
2
2
2
2
Community Health Centre
Community Health Centre
Community Health Centre
Community Health Centre
Community Health Centre
Taluk Hospital___________
Community Health Centre
Taluk Hospital _________
Sub-Divsion Hospital_____
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
Community Health Centre
Taluk Hospital___________
Community Health Centre
I Community Health Centre
| Community Health Centre
i
.1
i
i
i
District Hospital_________
Community Health Centre
2
Taluk Hospital__________
Taluk Hospital__________
Sub-Divsion Hospital_____
Community Health Centre
Taluk Hospital
2
2
2
2
Community Health Centre.
Taluk Hospital
2_
NPC Maternity Hospital
W Puram, Maternity Hosp
Taluk Hospital____________
Community Health Centre
Sub-Division Hospital______
Taluk Hospital____________
Community Health Centre
Sub-Division Hospital
Taluk Hospital____________
Community Health Centre
Community Health Centre
Sub-Division Hospital
i
i
i
i
i
2
2
2
i
i
2
i
2
2
i
i
Page 2 of 3
Posts of X-Ray Technicians
Annexure to Government Order No. HFW (PR) 388 WBA 96, dated 2-7-1997
Hospital in which the post is Sanctioned
sanctioned
under
KHSDP
__________ Place
Yelandur *
Raichur District
Kanakagiri
Koratgi *
Koppal
Lingsugur
Mudgal *
Yelbarga
Sh imago. District
Honnali *
Shikarpur
’
Siralkoppa *
Sorab *
Kann an gi S
Tirthahalli
Tumkur District
Madhu gin_____
Tiptur
Uttara Kannada District
Ankola
Mund god *
Sirsi #@
Supa (Joida) *
Yellapur
Total Posts to be filled up
Taluk Hospital
1
Community Health Centre
Community Health Centre
Sub-DivisionHospital____
Sub-Division Hospital______
Community Health Centre
Taluk Hospital__________
2
2
2
2
2
Taluk Hospital__________
Taluk Hospital__________
Community Health Centre
Taluk Hospital
Community, Health Centre
Taluk Hospital_________
i
__ 1
•1
__ 1
__ 1
_1_
1
Sub-Division Hospital
Sub-Division Hospital
1
1
Taluk Hospital
Taluk Hospital______
Sub-Division Hospital
Taluk Hospital______
Taluk Hospital
" 1
__ 1
__ 1
__ 1_
1
■
103
•
Hosplis? ’
Posts of Pharmacist Grade II sanctioned
Anncxure to Government Order No. HEW (PR) 388 WBA 96, dated 2-7-1997
Code
Place
Bangalore Urban
104 [Krishnarajapuram $
1051 Yellahanka S______
106|Anekal *
Bangalore Rural
204|Hosakote _______
207|Nelamangala # *
Belgaum
303|Chikodi
~
304|Nipani #
309|Yargatti *_________
3111 Raybag
313|Kittur •__________ _
Bellary_________________
404|Kurugodu *________
407 [ Harpanahalli
410|Kudligi___________
411|Kottur *___________
Bidar|
501 [Bidar # @
503 IBasavakalyan
505|Homnabad #_____ .
Bijapur_________________
606lBasavana Bagevadi
607[Bilgi S____________
611 [Tadavalaga 5
614|Kalgi S____________
617 [Mahal in spur_____
Chikmagalur _______
707 [Narasimharajapura •
708|Sringeri 5 _______
Chitradurga
803iNayakanahatti 3
805IBharamasagara 5
Dakshina Kannada
907iNitte -____________
Dharwad
1015|Navalgund
10231 Shirham *_________
Gulbarga
1104|Madanahippargi *
1105[Nimbarga
1107|Gaddakeshwar
11 IQlKalgi *
1113|Mudhol___________
1115|Shahapur n_______
Hassan
1206|Belur
1209iDuddaS___________
1210[Halli Mysore 5_____
Kodagu
1301 [Madikeri #@
~
Kolarj_______
Sanctioned under
KHSDP
Hospitah in which the posts
are sanctioned
Taluk Hospital
Taluk Hospital
Taluk Hospital
Taluk Hospital
Taluk Hospital
Sub-Divsion Hospital
Community Health Centre
Community Health Centre
Taluk Hospital________
Community Health Centre
_2
2_
1
l
I
I
l
I
i
Community Health Centre
Taluk Hospital__________
Taluk Hospital__________
Community Health Centre
District Hospital
I Sub-Pi vsion Hospital
Taluk Hospital
Taluk Hospital________
[Taluk Hospital__________
[Community Health Centre
[Community Health Centre
[Community Health Centre
[Taluk Hospital__________
[Taluk Hospital
I
________
[Community Health Centre
[Community Health Centre
[Community Health Centre
I —
[Taluk Hospital_____
[Taluk Hospital
I
________ _
[Community Health Centre
[Community Health Centre
[Community Health Centre
[Community Health Centre
[Community Health Centre
[Taluk Hospital
[Taluk Hospital_________
[Community Health Centre
Community Health Centre
District Hospital
1404|Bangarapet_________
!4091Batlahalli •
Mandy a
Taluk Hospital
______
Community Health Centre
1503|Knshnarajpet ’
1504 [Kalamuddanadoddi •
Mx sore
[Taluk Hospital _______
[Community Health Centre
I
2
2_
_1_
2_
1
1
_1_
2
1
I
T
£
I
.2
2
1
1
1
T
T
T
I
I
I
I
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I
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PROCF.EDrNGS OF GOVERNMENT OF KARANATAKA
c ,h-
Health & Family Welfare Department - Karnataka Health System
Development Project and Karnataka Secondary leva! Hosp.ta!s
Development Project creation of 4221 permanent posts and creauon. of
841 permanent posts to strengthen
the Secretanat Dtrectorate,
Engineering and Equipment maintenance Wings- Orders reg.
Read -I) Government Order No HEW 3o EAP 94 (P). datedild.l L1995.
2) Government Order No HFW 61 WBA 96, datedto 1.5.1996
Preamble:
1 d 11 1995 read at SL No.l above the Karnataka
In the Government Order da dl4.11.
Secondary Leve, Hospitals
Health System
Development ProjeCt/
p iect
osal as approved by the World
Development Proi=cts have ^“^nal 4201 permLent posts for the 250 hospitals covered
Bank envisages creation o Addmom & 1
P^
posts ,0
^reXS Di^orX^T'maX the Engineering and Equipment mmmenance
wings of the projects.
T /- H. m
rit •'1 $ Q7 read at (2) above, sanction has been accorded for creation
In Govt. Order dt., 1-5-97 read at f2
Hos„-ltals covered by the Projects fbnded
b^t^Xldl^a^^
■ s:“o^.^.s —
Project proposal approved by the «
Ba
P^
to be sanctioned. For the
of Office Superintendents and 3 posts ot Senior
and now the
above sanctioned posts the placesi .re
abovP
posts kMping in mind
decision has been taken to identify t p
ircumstances explained above, now it is
the proposal as m the projeop,aces for 30 posts of Lay Secretaries only, 36 posts
decided to .ssue orders
lh=P,“e MsioP
For the remaining posts of
- b‘
“dXSsTXsXX-.
H'”“,he f0,,°™5 ■
order issues.
ORDER NO■HFWfPR'l 499 WBA 97. BANGALORF-DATED 19-/-199L
h the circumstances
p" Shanes
posts otO^Supeonteodents, and 3S posts
of Senior Assistants/First Division Assistants create
un er
Conte!- 2
6^
•A
9
c 11' o n
Fnm'/y We/th
re Services is
^le
d,'rect^ to take ,
'^mediate
expenditure
--I0-OI-1 10-7g-;,nv, o/ved
;nn thlS
rr
~
J
Karnataka
f
(plan; during the
7J H^h System behalf shall he r< uOeveL0P^ent Pro ect
- -year 1997-98
t0 ^dget head
■ Salanes of.Additional
This Order 'ssues with
Ez0 Additional Sei
tde approval G '
cretary to G<
w-H^4F.W.
strator, KHSDp
> and
By order in the
ame of Governor of Kn
ot Karnataka,
£^'s?HAKt®RAPP
To,
Kasar,BaS^\
J- The Accountant r
5 Th ^ Ore/?^ysore.
ur Health & p m <-
7 Tk
ICers,
Is^ct Surgeons rv
.
®aLlm/Gu/barga/
;•■ S'
c^Ad™„°txDo!“ct
—
ne Chief Accounts Off °Scere KHSDp
---- 7
9- SuPenntendpnt v
0SicQf KHSDP p
’ Ban8aLore.
l
'-W submitted ;
i
The
c
i- '
G0Ve^ent-Hea/th&rvv,
i
^epanment, Banga/ore
I
i
Annexure 1/3 to Govt. Order No.HFW (PR) 499 WBA 97 Dated 19.7.97
SI. No. Designation
Grade
Place
1 Lay Secretary 1900-3700' Q/o Additional Director-CMP, Bangalore
2|Lay Secretary 1900-3700I Vani Vilas Hospital, Bangalore_______
31Lay Secretary" 1900-3700
' Epidemic Disease Hospital, Bangalore
_ 4 Lay Secretary 1900-3700 General Hospital, Chamarajnagar, Mysore
5 Lay Secretary- 1900-3700 General Hospital, Udupi, D.K.__________
6 Lay Secretary 1900-3700 General Hospital, Virajpet, Kodagu______
7 Lay Secretary 1900-3700 General Hospital, Kollegal, Mysore Dist.
8 Lay Secretary 1900-3700 District Hospital, Dharwad_____________
9 Lay Secretary 1900-3700 District Hospital, Karwar______________
10 |Lay Secretary 1900-3700 District Hospital, Raichur_______________
11 Lay Secretary 1900-3700 General Hospital, Gadag, Dharwad______
12 Lay Secretary 1900-3700 General-.Hospital,' Haveri, Dharwad______
13 Lay Secretary 1900-3700 General Hospital. Bagalkot, Bijapur______
14 Lay Secretary 1900-3700 General Hospital, Koppal, Raichur_______
15 Lay Secretary 1900-3700 General Hospital, T.Narisipura, Mysore
16 Lay Secretary 1900-3700 General Hospital, Hospet, Bellary________
17 Lay Secretary 1900-3700 General Hospital, Puttur, Mangalore______
18 Lay Secretary 1900-3700 General Hospital, Jamakhandi, Bijapur 1
19‘ Lay Secretary
1900-3700 General Hospital, Yadgir, Gulbarga_______
20 Lay Secretary 1900-3700 General Hospital, Sakleshpura; Hassan
2lTLay Secretary 1900-3700 General Hospital, Hunsur, Mysore________
221 Lay Secretary ,1900-3700 General Hospital, Nanjangud, Mysore
231 Lay Secretary 1900-3700 General Hospital, Chikballapur, Kolar_____
24 iLay Secretary 1900-3700 General Hospital, Lingasagur, Raichur
.25(Lay Secretary 1900-3700 General Hospital. Sagar, Shimoga________
26 Lay Secretary 1900-3700 General Hospital, Madhugiri, Tumkur_____
27 Lay Secretary 1900-3700 General Hospital, Tiptur, Tumkur_________
.-28 Lay Secretary 1900-3700 General Hospital, Sirsi, U.K._____________
29 Lay Secretary 1900-3700 r
,
General Hospital,
Robertsonpet, Kolar
30 Lay Secretary 1900-3700 [Lady Goshan Hospital, Mangalore
(T.T.MAHARUDRAPPA)
Under Secretary.to Govt (1/C).
Health & F.W. Department,
K.H.S.D.P., Bangalore./:..
No. of
Posts
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1___
1___
1
1___
1___
1___
1___
1___
1____
1____
1____
1____
1____
1____
1____
1____
1____
1 1____
1____
1 1____
1
Annexure 2/3 to Govt, order No. HFW (PR) 493 WBA 37 dated ,9.7.97
_SI. No. |
Designation
Grade |
PlaTe----------------- ~
_____ J J Office Superintendent
_____ glQffice Superintendent
-1720-3300 [Distnct Hospital. Belnaiim
-----3iOffice Superintendent
1720-3300 [District HospitaTDhT^---------- - ------4!Office superintend
Superintendent
ui^ince
ent 1790 nann jpe^er31 l~’,°5pita'1'K'°PPal. Raicriur
_____ 5!Office Superintenderr
No. of Posts
1
2
2
j~
1
n
r
-------- JiOffi06 Superintendent ,1720-3300 _ General Hospital, VirajpetKodag,,
------—
1720-3300
_ gjOffice
9IOffice Superintendent 1[1720-33
_ General Hospital, ArasTkere, Hassan
--------[IP*
QiOffice
Office Superinten
Superintendent
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District Health & Family Welfare Officers - (All Districts)
District Surgeons (All Districts)
Accounts Branch, KHSDP, Bangalore
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Proceedings of the Government of Karnataka
Sub: Release of Fuel and Vehicle Maintenance Charges to ail the officers to
whom vehicles are provided under Karnataka Health Systems
Development Project.
Read: 1.Supply order No. KHSDP/Tender/1 1/97-98 dated 25.11.97.
2. Proceedings of the Steering Committee Meeting dt. 13.1.97.
Preamble:
In the supply order read at (1) above vehicles were provided to District
Surgeons, District Surveillance Centres and to Taluka Medical Officers under
Karnataka Health Systems Development Project. The Taluka Medical Officers of
Sub-Divisional Head Quarters have not been provided the vehicle under this project
as these officers are functioning as Additional District Health Officers with the facility
of a vehicle for discharging their duties. All the vehicles now provided are diesel
vehicles. Shortly, the equipment maintenance centres will also be provided diesel
vehicles. It is found necessary to fix a uniform amount as- fuel charge and
maintenance charges. Considering the jurisdiction of officers using the vehicles such. a.,
proposal was placed before the Steering Committee Meeting held on 13.1.97
proposing the charges to be fixed. The Steering Committee approved the proposal,
accordingly the following orders.
ORDER NO. HFW(PR) 8 WBA 98. BANGALORE, DATED 17,1.1998
Ender the circumstances explained in the preamble. Government are pleased
to sanction fuel and maintenance charges to the users of vehicles provided under the
Karnataka Health Systems Development Project as detailed below considering the
jurisdiction of the officers using the vehicle.
(i) Taluka Medical Officers
a) Fuel charges -amount equivalent to 125
litres per month.
b) Maintenance charges Rs.3000/- at a time.
(ii) Disiricr Surgeons
District Surveillance Officers
Equipment Maintenance centres
a) Fuel charges amount equivalent to 150litres per month.
b) Maintenance charges Rs.5000/- at a time.
The users of the vehicle shall use the maintenance charges towards servicing
of vehicles for permanent registration of vehicles and in case the minor repairs are
required, to effect such repairs with the sum not exceeding Rs.500/- per month.
The above expenditure shall be debited undec the Budget Head'“2210-01110-2-83 Recunent Cost(Operational Expenses)” during the year 1997-98. ■" .... 2/-
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This order issued the approval of the Project Steering Committee and the
Project Administrator, KHSDP & E/o Additional Secretary to Govt., Health &
Family Welfare Department.
By Order and in the name of the
Governor of Karnataka
■ (D. M.
Under Secretary to Government,
Health & Family Welfare Dept.,
Ji—JGH.S.D.P.
To,
1. The-Accountant General Karnataka, Bangalore. .
2. The Chief Engineer, KHSDP, Bangalore.
3. The Additional Director, Project/CMD/SPC/, KHSDP,Bangalore.
4. The Chief Administrative Officer, KHSDP, Bangalore.
• 5. The Chief Finance Officer, KHSDP, Bangalore
6. The District Surgeon. District Hospital,
7. The Medical Officer, District Lab,
8. The Taluka Medical Officer,
9. The Assistant Engineer(Transport), KHSDPJBangalore.
10. The Accounts Branch , KHSDP, Bangalore.
i 1. Guard File/Office copy.
Copy for information to:
1. The Secretary to Govt., Health & Family Welfare Dept., M. S. Building,
Bangalore.
2. The Project Administrator, KHSDP, Bangalore.
Proceedings of the Government of Karnataka
Sub: Purchase of Lab Re-agents and Chemicals for die Hospital
Laboialoiy use in Hospitals coming under Karnataka
I Icalth Systems Development Project
Read: Proceedings of the Steering Committee Meeting held on
29-1-1998
Preamble:
Karnataka Health Systems Development Project envisages strengthening of
Laboratories in the hospital by providing required equipment. Under the project, there
is a provision for providing Laboratory Re-agents and Chemicals required for
conducting various tests in the hospitals. Many of the hospitals are experiencing
shortage of Laboratory Re-agents and Chemicals required for conducting various
tests. A meeting was held under the Chairmanship of the Project Administrator
regarding procurement of these Re-agents and Chemicals required in the hospitals and
decided that the following Re-agents and Chemicals are required for day-to-day tests
in the hospitals.
1. Uristix
2. Benedicts Solution
3. Lugolis 12
4. HCLN/10
5. Stickers
6. Strips for Glucometer
7. Wooden Stickers
8. Slides and Cover Slips
9. Spirit
10. ECG Paper and Geliy
11. Blood Grouping Sera
12. Gloves
13. Blotter Papers
14. Test Tubes
15. Ayarcrs Spatchula
16. Absolute Alcohol
17. Lab Bands
18. Test Tube Stand
and further felt that it may not be possible to procure these Re-agents and Chemicals
by centralising the purchases as overheads will increase considering the large member
of hospitals^ ’Therefore it was felt belter to release amount directly to the
Administrative Medical OHicer of the hospitals coming under the project with proper
guidelines to purchase these Re-agents and Chemicals and opined that an amount of
Rs. 3,000/- for 30 to 50 bedded hospitals. Rs. 5,000/- for 100 bedded hospitals (Subdivisional Hospitals) and Rs. 10,000/- for District Hospitals be released to respective
Administrative Medical Officers. Thus the decision taken was placed before the
Steering Committee. The Committee in the meeting held on 29-1-1998 agreed to this
proposal subject to adherence of guidelines to be issued by the project office. Hence
the following orders:
Order No. HI< W (PR) 658 WBA 98, Bangalore, dated 1 1-02-1998
In the circumstances explained under preamble, sanction is accorded to release
the amount mentioned against the Administrative Medical Oll'icers of the each
category of hospitals coming under the Karnataka Health Systems Development
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Project, for the purchase of 18 items of Laboratory Re-agents and Chemicals detailed
in the preamble.
Category of Hospitals
Amount released
1. 30 to 50 Bedded Hospitals
2. 100 Bedded Hospitals
3. District Hospitals
Rs. 3,000/Ks. 5,000/Rs. 10,000/-
1 he Chief Accounts Officer, K.H.S.D.P. shall release this amount through
Demand Draft.
The Medical Officer shall utilise this amount only for the purpose for which it
is released. He should follow the procedure of taking minimum three quotations on
Local Shopping Norms while procuring the items. The Demand Draft: relased shall be
accounted in the Cash Book of the hospital and at the end of the financial year, the
detailed accounts with the vouchers be furnished to project ollice crediting the unspent
amount, if any to Karnataka Health Systems Development Project Head of Accounts.
The above expenditure shall be debited to the Budget Head “4210-01-1 10-281” Capital Expenses (other supplies) during the financial year 1997-98.
This order issued as per the decision of the Steering Committee held on 29-11998 and approval of the' Project Administrator, Karnataka Health Systems
Development Project and E/o Additional Secretary to Government, Health & Family
Welfare Department.
By order and in the name of
(Tcvcrnor of Karnataka
(D.M. Aga)
Under Secretary to Government
Health & family Welfare Department
K.H.S.D.P., Bangalore
To,
1. The Account General (Audit and Accounts) in Karnataka, Bangalore
2. The Director, Health & Family Welfare, Ananda Rao Circle, Bangalore
3. The Additional Director, Project/CMD/SPC, K.H.S.D.P., Bangalore
4. The Chief Administrative Ofticer, K.H.S.D.P., Bangalore
5. The Chief Finance Offlcer, K.H.S.D.P., Bangalore *'
6. All the Administrative Medical Officers coming, under Karnataka Health Systems
Development Project
7. Accounts Branch, K.H.S.D.P., Bangalore
8. Guard File
9. Spare Copies, Office Copy
Copy for information to:
PROCEEDINGS OF GOVERNMENT np KARNATAKA
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Collection of users Charges by ■ the hospital s
functioning under the Directorate: of;Medical
Education and opening Joint Bank Accounts reg.
Read:- 1.
2.
G. 0 . No : HFW.
30EAP 94 (5) dt: 26^12-95
Proceedings of the Steering Committee
Meeting dt:^9-l-98.
PREAMBLE: -
Government in their order read at (1) above. created the
District Development Fund^cpnstituted District Level Health
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Systems Committee in all the Districts allowing retention of
user Charges. The Administrative Medical Officers of the
Secondary Hospitals are empowered to collect the user charges
specified by the Government from eligible persons and .credit
the same in the Bank Account opened in the name of the District
Health Committee.. The District Health Committee may allot such
funds back to the hospital where it was collected for improving
the facilities in the hospital.
Accordingly Bank accounts are
opened in all the 20 Districts and funds are -being credited in
to them.
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However Vanivilas Hospital, Bangalore, Chigoterl Hospital,
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Davanagere and Cheluvamba Hospital,, r
Mysore could, not implement
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the Government Orders since they functioni under the Directorate
It is considered necessary to permit the
Superintendents of these hospitals to open a Joint account in •
the name of the Superintendent of the hospital concerned and the
of Medical Education.
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Director of Medical Education so that the user charges collected/- \:
are credited to this account. The funds' so collected could bee.’J’''.
used-for the developmental activities of the concerned hospital" '
The subject was placed before the Steering Committee in its
meeting held on 29-1-93 which has approved the same.
same.
the following order.
ORDER NO.: HFW (PR) 39 WBA 98,
BANGALORE,
DATED:
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In the-circumstances explained under the preamble,
permission is accorded to open a Joint Account in any of the
Nationalised 0T Co-Operative Banks by the Designation of the
Superintendent of the Hospital and the Director, Medical
Education in respect or Vanivilas Hospital, Bangalore, Chigot'eri
Contd..2
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Hospital, Davanagere and Cheluvamba Hospital, Mysore respectively
for crediting the user charges collected by each of these Hospitals
and to use such proceeds for developmental activities of the
aforesaid hospitals as specified in G.O.No.HFW 30 E.XP 94 (V) dated:
26. 12.95
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This order is issued as per the decision of the Steering
Committee meeting dt.29.1.98 and the approval of the Project
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Administrator, KHSDP and E/O.Additional Secretary.to Government,
Health and Family Welfare Department.
By Order and in the name of the'
Governor of Karnataka,
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Under Secretary to Govt.,
Health and Family Welfare Dept.,
(K.H.S.D.P)
-To.
1. The Accountant General in Karnataka, Bangalore,
2. The Director, Medical Education, Bangalore,
' ,3. The Director, Health and Family Welfare Services, Anandrad Cl’rcce^
Bangalore,
4. The Superintendents, Vanivilas Hospital, Bangalore, Chigciteri ..
Hospital, Davanagere and Cheluvamba Hospital, Mysore,
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5. M/s.STEM Consultants, Bangalore,
6. The Chief Administrative Officer, KHSDP, Bangalore,
. 7. The Chief Finance Officer, KHSDP, Bangaloce,
‘ 8. The-Accounts Branch, KHSDP, Bangalore,
9. Gaurd File/Spare Copy/Office copy.
Copy for information:
.1. The Secretary to Government, Health and Family Welfare Department
M.S.Building, Bangalore,
.2. The Project Administrator, KHSDP, Bangalore.
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GOVERNMENT OF KARNATAKA
Phone:
2873151
DIRECTORATE OF HEALTH & FAMILY WELFARE SERVICES,
Ananda Boa Circle
BANGALORE-560 009
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DHS:
s :98-99
Date
07-04-98
c I R C 0 L A R
Sub:-Wearlng
of Aprons with Name Plate, by the
doctors In all the Govt. Hospitals -reg.
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It has been brought to the notice of the undersigned that the
doctors who are working in the Government Hospitals are not wearing .
aprons. It Is highly Irregular, It was also brought .to the notice
of the Hon'ble Health Minister during his visits to the hospitals.
All. the Dlst.Health .and F.W.Officers, Superintendents,
- District Surgeons, 7Surgeons and Administrative Medical Officers of "
all the Government Hospitals', are hereby directed that. every doctor
who Is on duty should Invariably wear the apron.
The administrative head of the dlstrlct/lnstltutlon should see
that by 20th of this month, every doctor will wear the apron with
name plate clearly mentioning his name and qualification, without
fall.
Action taken in this regard should be intimated to the
undersigned, immediately.
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DIRECTOR, z ,
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■ ’ Health and F.W.Services
:es,Bangalore.
■ 2)ftAnt?hPSn?eb1uie?^n^Srof General Hospltal/T.B.Hospitals.
Sii Jk! S|5t.Health 4 F.W.Offlcers. i v .
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?lst-Surgeons of Dlst.Hospitals.
5) 511 the nHr^e?n^
Gens-ral Hospitals.
of Talu:< Hospitals.
FCoov
SySefrvlcesd dfnr
Divlslonal Joint-Director
of Health 4
- _rvic.es* ror InroriBatlon and follow-up. ./■/
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Proceedings of the Government of Karnataka
Sub: Posts created for Karnataka Health Systems Development Project continuance -reg.
Read:
1) G.O. No. HFW(PR) 61 WBA96 dt. 31.5.96.
2) GO. No. HFW(PR) 362 WBA 97 Bangalore dt. 19.5.97.
Preamble:
In the Government Order read at (1) above, 4221 posts and also 841 posts were permanently
created under Karnataka Health Systems Development Project and the expenditure in respect of
these posts was ordered to be incurred under the Budget Head “2210-01-110-02-83 KHSDP (Plan)
during the financial year 1996-97. In the Government Order read at (2) above, these posts were
continued for one year from 1.4.1997 to 31.3.1998. Since the project programmes are under
implementation, it is considered necessary to continue these posts. Hence the following orders.
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ORDER NO. HFW(PR) 362 WBA 97, BANGALORE, DATED 11.4.98
Sanction is accorded for further continuance of 4221 posts as enumerated under Annexure I
and also 841 posts as enumerated under Annexure II created in Karnataka Health Systems
Development Project under Government Order No. HFW 61 WBA 96 dated 31.5.96 read at (1)
above for a period of one year from 1.4.1998 to 31.3.1999.
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The above expenditure shall be debited to the Budget Head “2210-01-110-02-83 KHSDP
(Plan)” during the year 1998-99.
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This order issues with concurrence of the Chief. Accounts Officer, KHSDP and the approval
of the Project Administrator, KHSDP & E/o Additional Secretary to Govt., Health & Family
Welfare Department.
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Governor of Karnataka
(D.M. AGA)
Under Secretary to Government,
Health & Family Welfare Dept.,
^X'.H.S.D.P.
Copy in duplicate, to the compiler, Karnataka Gazette, Bangalore with a request to publish this in
the next issue of the Karnataka Gazette and send 100 copies to Karnataka Health Systems
Development Project, PHI Building, I Floor, Seshadri Road, Bangalore.
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1. The Accountant General in Karnataka, Bangalore.
2. The Chief Engineer, KHSDP, Bangalore.
3. The Chief Engineer, ( C & B, south/north), Bangalore/Dharwad.
4. The. Director, Health & Family Welfare Services, Ananda Rao Circle, Bangalore.
5. The Additional Directors, Medical/ SPC/ CMD , KHSDP, Bangalore.
6. The Deputy Director of Treasuries, State Huzur Treasury, Bangalore.
7. The Deputy Chief Architect, KHSDP, Bangalore.
8. The Chief Administrative Officer, KHSDP, Bangalore.
9. The Chief Accounts Officer, KHSDP, Bangalore. .
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10. The Superintending Engineer,'KHSDP Circle Office, Bangalore/Dharwad. '
11. The Executive Engineer, KHSDP Division, Bangaiore/Mysore/Dharwad/Chitradurga/Shimoga/
Belgaum.
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12. The Assistant Executive Engineer,'KHSDP Sub-Division, Bangalore/Mysore/Dharwad/Shimoga/
Karwar/Tumkur/Kolar/Mandya/Madikeri/Chikkamagalur/Bijapur/Belgaum.
13. The Deputy Director of Treasuries, Mysore/Dharwad/Chitradurga/Shimoga/Belgaum/Karwar/
Tumkur/Kolar/Mandya/Madikeri/ Chikkamagalur/Bijapur
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2. The Secretary to Govt., Public Works Dept., M.S. Building, Bangalore.
3. ’ The Project Administrator, KHSDP & E/o Addl. Secretary to Govt., Health & Family Welfare
Department, Bangalore.
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Proceedings of the Government of Karnataka
Sub: Hiring the services of Private Anaesthesists in hospitals
coming under Karnataka Health Systems Development
Project Orders - reg.
Read: 1. Proceedings of the 31st Meeting of the Project Steering
Committee held on 30th April, 1998
Preamble:
As per the norms enumerated in the Project Report of Karnataka Health
Systems Development Project, all the hospitals with a bed strength of 50 and above
will have a post of Anaesthesist. However even in some District Hospitals, the posts of
.Anaesthesists are vacant. The posts of Anaesthesists in hospitals with a bed strength of
50 and 100 are not filled up due to non-availability of qualified candidates. Non
availability of the services of Anaesthesists is posing diftuculties in the conduct of
operations in these hospitals. The problem was discussed with Senior Health
Administrators and it is considered necessary to utilise the services of Private
Anaesthesists. It is also considered reasonable that a fee of Rs. 200/- per case subject
■tO'-a/maximum of Rs. 12,000/- per month in respect of hospitals with bed strength of
50 and 100 and Rs. 24,000/- in respect of District Hospitals be paid.
The subject was placed before the Project Steering Committee in its meeting
held on 30-4-1998. The Steering Committee after detailed consideration has approved
the proposal. Hence, the following order.
Order No. HFW (PR) 108 WBA 98, Bangalore Dated V.
Under the circumstances explained in the preamble, sanction is accorded for
hiring the services of Private Anaesthesists in hospitals coming under Karnataka
Health Systems Development Project to perform the following operations.
I. Common Surgery Cases
Appendicitis, Hemiarraphy, -Haemorhoidectomy, Gastro Jejunostomy,
Intestinal Obstruction, Grovel Perforation, Pyelolithotomy, Uretero
Lithotomy, Cholecystoctomy
II. Orthopaedic Operations
I.M. Nailing and Plating, Excision of Patella, Excision of Head of the
Femur with artificial implaritatiori/Spinal Decompression. L
in. O.B.G. Operations
Cesarean Section, Hysterectomy, Ovary and Breast Tumors .
LaparosU aXioXeX; arZtjXX
VaS'C,6my'
"' be engaged only „ ease the posts
of
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Anaesthesist engaged
st™s,h 50 and 100
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Health Systems Deve'onmemX 7
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Government, H & FW Department JCC
P™J“‘ Administrator, Karnataka
X'° IC'° Add,t'onaJ Secretary to
By order and in the name of
Governor of Karnataka
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'(D.M. A^A)
Under Secretary to Government
Health & Family Welfare
K.H.S.D.P., Bangalore
Copy to:
1. .The Accountant General, Karnataka Circle, Bangalore
& FamiIy Welfar£ Se™CeS’ Ban^e
3 Se Add?"’
T The Add.bonal D.rector (Medical), KHSDP, Bangalore
' 2? JO'nt,^Ii;ector ^^Pitals), KHSDP, Bangalore.
6 T? Chief Aammrstrative Officer, KHSDP, Bangalore
6- Jhe Ch‘ef Finance Offley KHSDP, Bangalore.
A All the District Surgeons
8. The Chief Medical Officer, Government Hospital
9. The Deputy Director, SHT, Bangalore
10. DTO ’ ■
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11. Accounts Branch, KHSDP
12. Guard File/Spare Copies.
Copy for the information to:
1. The Secretary, Health & Family Welfare Department, M.S. Building, Bangalore
2. The Project Administrator, KHSDP & Ex-officio Additional Secretary to
Government, Health & Family Welfare Department, Bangalore
Proceedings of the Government of Karnataka
Sub: Releasing of funds to the District Health Committees for printing
and supplying important Registers and Forms to the Hospitals Orders reg.
Read: Proceedings of the Meeting of the Project Steering Committee held
on 30th April, 1998
Preamble:
The Health Department has prescribed maintenance of a large number of Registers
such as OPD Registers, Maternity Registers. Physical Fitness Certificate Books, Cash Books,
Drug Stock Books and Forms like OPD Slips, Case Sheets, Diet Sheets, Treatment Charts,
etc. in the hospitals. However during visit to various hospitals, it was observed that many of
these are found to be not maintained ostensibly due to these Registers and Forms not supplied.
The maintenance of these records are very essential for Health Information System. The
problem is acute in respect of hospitals coming under the Administrative Control of the Zilla
Panchayat. The problem was discussed in detail with Senior Health Administrators and it was
suggested each of the District Health Committee with necessary guidance to print and supply
the required Registers and Forms to the hospitals.
The subject was placed before the Project Steering Committee in its meeting held on
30-4-1998. The Steering Committee after detailed discussions approved the proposal. Hence,
the following order.
Order No. HFW (PR) 146 WBA 98, Bangalore Dated- S- 5" 9^
Under the circumstances explained in the preamble, sanction is accorded for releasing
of Rs. 1,00,000/- (Rupees One lakh) only to each of the following District Health Committees
for getting the required Registers and Forms printed and supply them to the hospitals under
their control.
1. District Health Committee, Bangalore
2. District Health Committee, Kolar
3. District Health Committee, Tumkur
4. District Health Committee, Chitradurga
5. District Health Committee, Shimoga
6. District Health Committee, Chickmagalur
7. District Health Committee, Hassan
8. District Health Committee, Mandya
9. District Health Committee, Mysore
10. District Health Committee, Madikeri
11. District Health Committee, Mangalore
12. District Health Committee, Dharwad
13. District Health Committee, Karwar
14. District Health Committee, Belgaum
15. District Health Committee, Bijapur
16. District Health Committee, Gulbarga
AS
17. District Health Committee, Bidar
18. District Health Committee, Raichur
19. District Health Committee, Bellary
The expenditure in this behalf shall be debited to the Budget Head “2210-01-110-2-83
(KHSDP)-050 Office Expenses” during the year 1998-99.
This order issues as per the decision of the Project Steering Committee in its meeting
held on 30-4-1998 and approval of'the Project Administrator, Karnataka Health Systems
Development Project and Ex-officio Additional Secretary to Government, H & FW
Department.
By order and in the name of
Governor of Karnataka
Under Secretary to Government
Health & Family Welfare
K.H.S.D.P., Bangalore
Copy to:
1. The Accountant General (A&E), Karnataka, Bangalore.
2. The Director, Health & Family Welfare Services, Bangalore.
3. The Additional Director (Medical), KHSDP, Bangalore.
4. The Joint Director (Hospitals), KHSDP, Bangalore.
5. The Chief Administrative Officer, KHSDP, Bangalore.
6. The Chief Finance Officer, KHSDP, Bangalore.
7. The Chairman, District Health Committees and Chief Executive Officer of Zilla Panchayats
of Bangalore Rural/Kolar/Tumkur/Chitradurga/Shimoga/Mandya/
Mysore/Madiken/Hassan/Chickmagalur/Mangalore/Kanvar/Dharwad/Belgaum/Bijapur/Gu
Ibarga/Bidar/ Raichur/Bellary
8. The Deputy Director, SHT, Bangalore.
9. The District Health & Family Welfare Officer of Bangalore Rural/Kolar/Tumkur/
Chitradurga/Shimoga/Mandya/Mysore/Madikeri/Hassan/Chickmagalur/Mangalore/Karwar
/Dharwad/ Belgauiri/Bijapur/Gulbarga/Bidar/ Raichur/Bellary
10. The Divisional Joint Director of Bangalore, Mysore, Belgaum and Gulbarga Divisions
11. All the Deputy Directors of Treasuries
12. Accounts Branch, KHSDP
13. Guard File/Spare Copies.
Copy for the information to:
1. The Secretary, Health & Family Welfare Department, M.S. Building, Bangalore
2. The Project Administrator, KHSDP & Ex-officio Additional Secretary to Government,
Health & Family Welfare Department, Bangalore
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Proceedings of the Government of Karnataka
Sub: Payment of Advance to the District Equipment Maintenance Centres working
under the Administrative Control of District Surgeon - continuance - reg.
Read: Government Order No. HFW (PR) 685 WBA 97 dt. 31.12.97.
Preamble:
In the Government Order read above, advance was sanctioned to each of the
District Surgeon of the Districts where the equipment centres were established for
maintaining the equipments as detailed below.
Sl.No.
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2. __
3. __
4.
5. __
6. __
7. __
8. __
9. __
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
Designation
District Surgeon
District Surgeon
District Surgeon
District Surgeon
District Surgeon
District Surgeon
District Surgeon
District Surgeon
District Surgeon
District Surgeon
District Surgeon
District Surgeon
District Surgeon
District Surgeon
District Surgeon
____ Place
Bangalore
Kolar_____
Tumkur
Chitradurga
Shimoga
Mysore
Mandya
Hassan
Dharwad
Belgaum
Bijapur
Bellary
Raichur
Gulberga
Bidar
Amount of Advance
Rs. 20,000/Rs. 10,000/Rs, 10,000/Rs. 10,000/Rs, 10,000/Rs. 10,000/Rs. 10,000/Rs. 10,000/Rs. 10,000/Rs, 10,000/Rs. 10,000/Rs. 10,000/Rs. 10,000/Rs. 10,000/Rs. 10,000/-
The expenditure in this behalf was ordered to be debited to the Budget Head
“4210-01-110-2-81 Capital Expenses(MlS/lEC Materials) ” during the financial year 9798. Now this provision is considered necessary to be continued for the financial year
1998-99
also as the equipment maintenance wing requires funds for purchasing spare
parts and other accessories. Hence the following orders.
ORDER NO. HFW(PR) 685 WBA 97, BANGALORE, DATED ^.5.1998
In the circumstances, payment of advance sanctioned to District Surgeons as noted
against each under G.O. No. HFW (PR) 685 WBA 97 dated 31.12.97 for maintaining the
equipment at District Equipment Centres is extended for the financial year 98-99 also.
The above expenditure shall be debited under the Budget Head “2210-01-110-2-83
Capital Expenses (Equipment Maintenance) ” during the year 1998-99.
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This
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hls order issues
w'th the concurrence of the Chief Accounts Officer
KHSDP
and approval,°
off ‘the
Proj
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lie Pr
°jeCt Adn,i,,istrator. khSDP & E/o Additional Secretaiy to
Govt., Health & Family Welfare Department.
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By Order and in the name of the
Governor of Karnataka
flfM. AGA)
Under Secretary to Government,
Health & Family Welfare Dept.,
\^JGH.S.D.P., Bangalore.
To,
1.
2.
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4.
The Accountant General (A/E) Karnataka, Bangalore. '
The Chief Engineer, KHSDP, Bangalore.
■The Deputy Director of Treasuries, State Huzur Treasury, Bangalore
The Additional Directors, Project/ CMDZ SPC,
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KHSDP, Bangalore.
lhe Chief Administrative Officer, KHSDP, Bangalore
6. The Chief Finance Officer, KHSDP, Bangalore
7. SXm
®“galore-T“mk”. Chitradurga. Shimoga, Mandya. Mysore,
Hassan, Dharwad, Belgaum, Bijapur, Bellary, Raichur, Gulbarga, Bidar
8. The Deputy Director of Treasury, Kolar, Tumkur, Chitradurga.Shimoga, Mandya
ysore Hassan Dharwad, Belgaum, Bijapur, Bellary, Raichur, Gulbarga Bidar ’
9. Accounts Branch, KHSDP, Bangalore
10. Guard File/Spares.
Copy for informalion to:
Secretary to Govt., Health & FW Department, M.S. Building, Bangalore
2. The Project Administrator, KHSDP, Bangalore.
Prnedddings of the Government 0
f Karnataka
Sub:
renewal -reg.
Mating dated 23.5.98.
Read: 1) Government Order
2) Proceedings of the S
Preamble:
4. Go—t or
dierein.
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Category of Hospital^
30 to 50 bedded hosgital.
2. 100 bedded hospital-----
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Amount Released,
Rs.3,000/Rs.^OOoT
Rs.lO.OOOA-
-
I msliigl Hos
i. ^-.ritals—_—
3. District
’
tOrder.«eed ver,l«.
1997-98, many of
the Government
As this Governin'
die hospitals could i--0[de[ for the fin’"™1 f
s„„tag
Meeting held on
r
1998-99. Hence the following or e .
BATED
.-aWRA97 BANGALORE, DATED
ORDER NO. HEW (PR)6z
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6.6.1998
ent Order No.
shall release
-The Chief Accounts 0®ce^^ie for
the fund afresh as indicated in
financial year 1998-99.
P
“2210-01-110-2-83
u if hall be debited under die Budget Head
The expenditure imthis
KHSDP 3 14 Laboratory Charges
order issues as per the
approval of the Project Administrator,
Family Welfare Department.
yeaf 1998.99.
5 98
t Govt., Health &
and in the .name of the
By Order
Governor of Karnataka
f 7t't MAHARODRAPPA)
Uodo/Seo.etarylo Government 1'=.
Health & Family Welfare Dep .,
K.H.S.D.P., Bangalore.
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To,
1- The Ac
2- TheD
3.
4.
5.
’6.
M the Deputy Director of t
’ Bangalore
the District Hem
8.
the District Surgeons
the DlStricts
All the Ad.
C°min10. Acicounts Br^^SD?'ea Off
lS under KHSDP.
Guard File/Spares.
Banga,Ore7.
c W/or information to:
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GOVERNMENT OF KARNATAKA
Karnataka Health Systems
Development Project,
PHI Building, Seshadri Road,
Bangalore-1,
No.-HF?/(PR) 410 W3A 97
Dated 3rd July 1993
OFFICIAL MEMORANDUM
Sub:- Study on Microbial
Contamination in Hospitals.
Ref :- 1. O.M. No.HFW(PR) 410 7Z3A 97 dated
28th June 1997.
2. Letter dated 24-2-1998 from Department
of Botony, Bangalore University.
3. D.O.
letter No.HFW(PR) 410 WBZk 97
dated 16-5-1998.
4 . Letter dated 2nd July 1998 from the
Team Leader, Health & Population Sector
Unit, India, World Bank.
The World Bank vide its letter dated June 3, 1997
has given No Objection for conducting a study on Microbial
Contamination in Hospitals. The Department of Botony,
Bangalore University gave a proposal for Rs-6,51,680/- for
taking up this study The Steering Committe in its 16th
meeting held on 29th April, 1997 approved the proposal
of entrusting the said to the Department of Botony of
Bangalore at a cost of Rs.5.50 lakhs.
Accordingly,
sanction was accorded for taking up the Study on Microbial
Contamination in Hospitals by the Department of Botony
of the Bangalore-University at a cost of Rs.5.50 lakhs.
The Department of Botony, Bangalore University vide
its letter cited at ref.(2) above, stated that the ducy
will have to be taken up in accordance with the guidilines
issued by VZHO and on this basis the proposal had been given
for Rs. 6,51,680/-.
It has been further stated with the
reducted cost of the proposal at Rs.5.50 lakhs, it will
not be possible to conduct the study and requested to
increase the cost to RS.6.5C lakhs.
The World Bank was.
addressed vide D.O. letter cited at ref.(3) to accord .
clearance to increase the cost of the study from Rr.5.50
1-J:hn to Rs.6.50 lakhs. The World Bank vide its letter
cited at ref.4) above has since accorded clearance for
the proposal.
In partial modification of Official Memorandum dated
23-6-1997, sanction is accorded for entrusting the study
on i'icrobial Contamination in Hospital at a cost of
Rs.6,50,000/- (Rupees lakhs and fifty thousand) only to
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the Department of Botony, Bangalore University,
All the
terms and conditions enumerated in O.M dated 28-6-1997 $(
shall remain unchanged.
The advance already paid shall '^3
adjusted in the final claims.
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The expenditure in thisbehalf shall be debited
to the Budget Head "2210-01-110-.2-83 - Other charges"
during the year 1998-99.
This Official Memorandum iissues as per the clearance
given by the World in its letter
-oated 2-7-19 98 cited at
ref.(4) above and approval of 1'
the Project Administrator,
Secrstary to Government, Health
- family ?/elfare Department.
(D.M. AGA)
Under Secretary to Government,
H&FW Dept. (KHSDP)
To
1. The Accountant General(ASS),
Karnataka, Bancalore;
2. The Addl. rDirector,
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S.PpC., KHSDP, Bangalore;
3. The Cnief Accounts Officer,
-/ KHSDP, Bangalore;
4 . Dr. R.K. Somashekara,
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Department
of Botony,
Bangalore University, Bangalore;
The Accounts Branch, KHSDP
KESDP, Bancalore-
6. Guard File/soares;
Copy 4_or information to:
1. The Secretary to Government,
He a 11 h & F ami 1 y We 1 f a re
Department, M.S. Building, Bangalore;
2. The Project Administrator,
KIHSD? z Bangalore.
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PROCEEDINGS OF THE GOVERNMENT OF KARNATAKA
Sub:- Implementation of Yellow Card Scheme for the year 1998-99
Read. - Proceedings of the Steering committee Meeting held on 23-5-1998,
Preamble :
Improving access to SC / ST population in rural Karnataka for existing health facilities is
one of the components under KHSDP. The Government of Karnataka developed a scheme
popularly known as Yellow Card Scheme to implement this objective. The scheme consists of
extending health facilities to the SC / ST population through annual health check-up camps held
in all the subcentres of the state. In Government order No. HFW 16 CGM 95 dated 07-10-95
sanction was accorded to introduce Yellow Card System initially, in Mysore, Kolar, Bijapur,
Raichur and Hassan districts for the benefit of Scheduled Caste/Scheduled Tribes at an estimated
cost of Rs. 1.5 crores.
The Steering Committee approved an operationalisation plan to extend the yellow card
scheme to all the districts of the State in its meeting held on 16-06-97 at an estimated cost of
Rs. 5.41 Crores and was sanctioned in G.O. No. HFW (PR) 439 WBA 97 Dt. 25-07-97.
Accordingly, the scheme was launched in all the remaining 15 districts in Aug. - Sept. ’97 after
district level workshops were held to train the medical officers of district and taluka levels. The ■
programme was put into operation for only 3-4 months as it was suspended at the end of January
’98 on account of ensuing parliamentary elections. Approximately, 6 lakh SC / ST population
have been benefited from the scheme so far. Drugs, laboratory chemicals and yellow cards .were
procured and distributed to the districts. Districts were also given funds to meet operational
expenses such as for POL, honorarium for LMOs, camp arrangements, stationary and training.
A total amount of Rs. 89,89,637/- was spent for drugs, while the expenditure on laboratory
chemicals was Rs. 9,38,000/-. Sixteen lakhs Yellow Cards were, distributed which at a cost of
Rs. 16,10,000/-. The districts spent Rs. 6,90,497/- for POL, honorarium for LMOs, training and
other contingencies. As the scheme worked for only 4 months and due to other constraints only
Rs. 1,12,28,134/- could be utilised during the year.
The programme has restarted in all the districts from May ’98. While the basic
operationalisation plan remains the same, the action plan for the year 1998-99 proposes a numberof additional activities spread throughout the year which will ensure a better performance in all
the districts. Completion of organization at taluka and subcentre levels, training of all categories
of workers, involvement of Anganwadis, MSS members, village leaders and NGOs, EEC
activities, district level monitoring by designated officers of the Health and Family Welfare
Department are activities which are emphasized. The yellow card requirement for the districts
will be completely met with and the required drugs and laboratory chemicals will be purchased as
per procurement plan drawn up for the purpose. As all the taluka medical officers have been with
vehicles, they can monitor yellow card activities in a better way to ensure total implementation.
The overall budget requirement is same as for the previous year but some items need
enhancement. Rupees 7.5 million is required for the purchase of laboratory chemicals and
reagents for this year. As the requirement for stationary on account of reporting and incidental
expenses in the camps will increase, the contingency amount has been increased to Rs. 4 million.
Provision for other items such as drugs, vehicle hire and POL, Honorarium for LMOs, Training,
IEC and Yellow Card remain unchanged. However, the district-wise allocation of money for
drugs, laboratory- chemicals and yellow card have been revised and more realistic as the estimates
arc based on the SC / ST population of the districts. Similarly, the estimates for POL,
honorarium for LMO, training, IEC and contingency have been revised based on the
,Wa' budSe, r“'ui'2“l fOT Yd,'>» C"11 iWlemenution for rhe year
estimate^cVsrAR^evT^-iA16^01^0" °f Yell°W Card Scheme for the
1998-99 at an
Committee in its meetinS held
on 23-05-98. Hence the folTToX.^0^
ORDER NO.HFW(PR) 439 WBA 97 Bangalore Dated 27-07-1998.
expendimre'^ST^OOwtRlls R ' Pr'“”b'e'
implementation of Ye 1™ r TA
aXXo tffis Offier
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P 7 S‘X Cr°reS seventeen lakhs 6^ thousand only) for
1998-" “ detaiJed in
AnneAe-I
be debitaWe t0 the Head Account as detailed in the
23 05 1QQR
erJSSUes
t*le aPProval of the Steering Committee at its meeting held on
23.O5.199S and lhe approval of rhe Project Administrator, KHSDP & E/O A«o “l Seo eta^
to Government, Health & F.W. Department
Additional Secretary
By order & in the Name of Governor of Karnataka
To:
-^(DAl.AGA)
Under Secretary to Government,
Health & F.W. Department,
Karnataka Health Systems Development Project
BANGALORE- 560 001.
1. The Accountant General in Karnataka, (Audit & Accounts), Bangalore
2. The Director ofHealth & F.W. Services, Bangalore..
3. The Additional Director, KHSDP, Bangalore
4. 'The Chief Accounts officer, KHSDP, Bangalore.
5. ‘The Chief Administrative Officer, KHSDP,^Bangalore.
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Copy Submitted to
1 '^IdX'XSop
X^T'fTsDepmm'n^M^^
, KbibUP <K. E/O Additional Secretary to Government, Health & Family
Welfare Department.
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Annexure -1 to G.O. No. HFW (PR) 439 WBA 97 , Bangalore, Dated 27-07-1998
BUDGET REQUIREMENT FOR THE YEAR 1998-99
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0.21
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0.68
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0.21
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0.39
0.39
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0.38
0.38
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0.45
0.45
0.22
0.13
0.4
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1.5
0.73
0.73
0.35
0.13
0.66
0.35
4.45
Mandya
0.64
0.39
0.39
0.19
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0.35
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0.37
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1.33
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Under Secretary to Government
Health & Family Welfare Department
KHSDP
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Annexure - II to Government Order No. HFW (PR) 439 WBA 98, Bangalore,
Dated 27-07-1998.
Details of Component yvise Head of Account to which the expenditure is debitable:
SLNo.
Component
Head of Account
a.
Drugs
2210-01-110-2-83 Karnataka Health System Development
Project, 222- Drugs & Chemicals (Plan) during year 1998-99
b.
Training
2210-01-110-2-83 Karnataka Health System Development
Project, 317- Training (Plan) during year 1998-99
c.
Honorarium for LMO
2210-01-110-2-83 Karnataka Health System Development
Project, 317- Training (Plan) during year 1998-99
d.
Vehicle Hire & POL
2210-01-110-2-83 Karnataka Health System Development
Project, 191- Fuel & Oil Expenses (Plan) during year 1998-99
e.
EEC
2210-01-110-2-83 Karnataka Health System Development
Project, 050 Office Expenses (Plan) during year 1998-99
f.
Yellow Card
2210-01-110-2-83 Karnataka Health System Development
Project, 050 Office Expenses (Plan) during year 1998-99
g.
Contingency
2210-01-110-2-83 Karnataka Health System Development
Project, 050 Office Expenses (Plan) during year 1998-99
Laboratory Chemicals
2210-01-110-2-83 Karnataka Health System Development
Project, 314 -Laboratory Charges (Plan) during year 1998-99
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Under Secretary to Government,
Health & F.W. Department,
Karnataka Health Systems Development Project,
BANGALORE - 560 001.
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GOVERNMENT OF KARNATAKA
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KARNATAKA HEALTH SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT PROJECT
1* Floor, PHI Building,
Seshadri Road, K. R. Circle,
Bangalore-560 001.
10,h August 1998
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No. HFW(PR) 108 WBA98
ADDENDUM
In the operative portion of Government Order No. HFW(PR) 108 WBA 98 dated 8
May 1998 in respect of surgeries for which private Anesthetists can be engaged, after HI.
OBG operations the following surgeries shall be and shall Adeemed to have been added:
"IV. Operations of serious nature:
Prostectomy, Lumbar Sympathectomy, Amputation of Limbs, Laparotomy and
Varicose Vein Resection & Stripping.
The facility under this category is provided to hospitals with a bed strength of 250 and
above only. Further, this facility is subject to strict observance of the guidelines given in the
referral manuals and should not be utilised for operations under Family Welfare Programme.”
By Order and in the name of the
Governor of Karnataka,
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Under Secretary to Govt.,
Health & Family Welfare,
K.H.S.D.P.
To,
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
The Accountant General (A & E), Karnataka, Bangalore
The Director, Health & Family Welfare Services, Bangalore
The Additional Director (Medical), KHSDP, Bangalore
The Joint Director (Hospital), KHSDP, Bangalore
The Chief Administrative Officer, KHSDP, Bangalore
The Chief Accounts Officer, KHSDP, Bangalore
All the District Surgeons
The Administrative Medical Officer, Government Hospital
9. The Deputy Treasury Officer
10. Accounts Branch, KHSDP, Bangalore
11. Guard File/Spare Copies
District
Copy for information to:
1. The Secretary to Government, Health Family Welfare Department, M.S. Building,
Bangalore-1.
2. The Project Administrator, KHSDP, Bangalore.
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Fax : 080-2277389
Email: khsdp@giasbgo1.vsnl.net.in
GOVERNMENT OF KARNATAKA
KAMATAKA HEALTH SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT PROJECT
1st Floor, Public Health
Institute Building,
Seshadri Road,
Bangalore - 560 001.
No. HFW (PR) 410 WBA 97
5th September, 1998
Official Memorandum
Sub: KHSDP - Study on Microbial Contamination in
• Hospitals - Release of second advance, orders - reg.
Ref: 1. O.M. No. HFW (PR) 410 WBA 97, dt. 28-6-97
2. Agreement dt. 28-6-97 between Project Administrator,
KHSDP on hand. Dr. Somashekar on behalf of Registrar,
Bangalore University on the other hand
3. O.M. No. HFW (PR) 410 WBA 97, dt. 16-5-98
4. Letter dt. 26-8-98 of Dr. R.K. Somashekar, Dept, of
Environmental Science, Bangalore University, Bangalore
5. Letter dt. 5-9-98 of Dr. R.K. Somashekar, Department of
Environmental Science, Bangalore University, Bangalore
Preamble:
In O.M. dt. 28-6-97 read at SI. No. (1) above, sanction was accorded for the
entrustment of studies relating to Microbial Contamination in hospitals through the
Department of Botany, Bangalore University, Bangalore at an estimated cost of Rs.
5,50,000/- (Rupees Five lakhs fifty thousand) only.
Accordingly an agreement was also entered into vide SI. No. (2), Appendix B
therefore which specify funding agency to release entire cost of equipment grant (Rs.
1,20,000/-) and 60% of remaining amount of total outlay of Rs. 5,50,000/-. There is no
mention of the mode of final payment. However, in O.M. dt. 3-7-98 read at SI. No. (3)
above, the cost of study has been enhanced to Rs. 6,50,000/-.
In letter dt. 26-8-98 read at SI. No. (4) and letter dt. 5-9-98 read at SI. No. (5)
above. Dr. Somashekar, Department of Environment Science, Bangalore University
has stated that out of total outlay of the studies, Rs. 6,50,000/- an amount of Rs. 5.28
has been released and a balance of Rs. 1.22 lakhs is required to be released. He has
further stated that research., work has to be kept going, which needs funds, in the
interest of the above work an amount of 10 to 15% of the balance amount Rs. 1.22
lakhs be retained by the Project Authorities till the final report is submitted and the
remaining amount may be released, immediately. The request of Dr. Somashekar has
been examined in details.
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retain 15% of the said amount i e Rs 18 300/ till h n •
along with the utilisation certificate for entire amount. '
° be pa‘d and
SUbmtS flnaI rePort
The expenditure in this behalf shall be debited
to the Budget Heat “2210-0110-2-83 other charges” during the year 1998-99.
This Official Memorandum iccu
issues with the approval of the Project
Administrator, KHSDP & E/o Additional
1 Secretary to the Government, Health &
Family Welfare Department, Bangalore
Under Secretary to Government
Health & Family Welfare Dept
K.H.S.D.P.
Bangalore
Copy to:
1. The Accountant General (A & E), Karnataka, Bangal
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7 IJ6 ^dd,;ional Director (SPC), KHSDP, Bangalore
3. The Chief Accounts Officer, KHSDP, Bangalore
4' Ba'ngahre5011133116^'’ Department of E™nment Science, Bangalore University,
5. Accounts Section. KHSDP, Bangalore along With bills
6. Guard File/Spare Copy
Copy for information to:
''Sadi?g'rBansa1“eG0Ven"ent'
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2. The Project Administrator, KHSDP, Bangalore
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Proceedings of the Government of Karnataka
Sub: Payment of Daily Allowance to the Man Power Agency to be paid to the Drivers
whose services are procured to the KHSDP -reg.
Read:
1) Proceedings of the Steering Committee Meeting dt 7.4.97.
1) Proceedings of the Steering Committee Meeting dt.24.8.98.
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The Steering Committee in the meeting held on 7.4.1997 approved payment of
Daily Allowance in respect of Drivers procured from Man Power Agencies at the rate of
Rs. 100/- per night halt out side the Head Quarters. Accordingly the Daily Allowance is being
paid to the Man Power Agencies from whom the services of Drivers are procured to carryout
the activities of the Karnataka Health Systems Development Project. A Driver under Govt,
service with the minimum of the pay scale gets Daily Allowance of Rs.35 to 40 for such halts
out side the head quarters. While deciding the quantum of amount to be paid to Man Power
Agency for providing the services of Driver, the minimum of the pay scale of the post of
Driver was considered and accordingly an amount of Rs.3000/- per month was fixed. As there
is quite difference in the payment of Daily Allowance i.e. as permissible to a Driver under
Govt, service and the payment being made in' respect of Drivers procured from Man Power
Agency, it is felt necessary to revise the rate of Daily Allowance being paid in respect of
Drivers procured from the Man Power Agencies. Accordingly the subject has been placed
before the steering committee meeting held on 24.8.98 for its consideration. The Steering "
Committee approved the proposeXand fixed this Daily Allowance at the rate of Rs.40/- for
each halt out side the head quarters. Hence the following order.
ORDER NO. HFW(PR) 116 WBA 96, BANGALORE, DATED 8.9.98
Under the circumstance explained above, sanction is accorded for the payment of Daily
Allowance at the rate of Rs.40/- (Rupees Forty) only for each night halt out side the head
quarters with immediate effect in respect of Drivers whose services have been procured on
hire basis from the Man Power Agencies to carryout the activities of the Karnataka Health
Systems Development Project.
The earlier instructions issued in this behalf stand withdrawn.
This order issues as per the discussion of the Steering Committee Meeting dt.24.8.98
and as approved by the Project Administrator, Karnataka Health Systems Development
Project & E/o Addl. Secretary to Govt., Health & FW Dept.
By Order and in the name of the
Governor of Karnataka
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Under Secretary to Government,
Health & Family Welfare Dept.,
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2. The Engineer-in-Chief,.KHSDP, Bangalore. r.\, "t
3 The Additional Directors(Pr'oject,’CMD,' SPC),'KHSDP
Bangalore.
4. The Additional Director, KfW Project, Gulbarga.
5. The Chief Administrative Officer, KHSDP, Bangalore
,6 -The,Accounts...Officer, KHSDP.Bangalore ...
;'«^cirel«^SiOn&Sub.p-4^
8. All the District Health Offices.
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9. All the District Surgeons. -A. . . .
10. The Executive Engineer, KfW Division, Gulbarga.
11. The Executive Engineer, OPEC Building Division, Raichur
SIStantExecuHve'Ei»n^W Sub-Division, Gulbarga^ellary ' ’ . ■
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13 . All the Medical Officers working in Project Hospitals.
W. M/s. Elite Dectective Pvt. Ltd., Bangalore, No. 16/A, I Floor, I Main Opp. W.C. Road,
Bata Show Room, Mahalakshipuram, Bangalore. 15. The Assistant Engineer (Tmasport), KHSDP, Bangalore
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16. Accounts Branch, KHSDP, Bangalore.
17. Establishment Section, KHSDP.
18. Guard File/Spare Copies.
Copy for information to:
i. The Secretary to Govt., Health & Family Welfare Dept., M.S. Building, Bangalore
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Welfare Dqpartmen^ Bangalore.
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PROCEEDINGS OF THE GOVERNMENT OF KARNATAKA
/Sub:- Sanction of fuel charges to the Divisional
Joint Directors and District Health & Family
Welfare Officers - orders reg.
Read:v 1. G.O. No.HFW(PR) 8 WBA 98 dated 20-1-1998.
2. G.O. No.HFW(PR) 8 WBA 98 dated 18-5-1998.
Pre amble : above. sanction was
In the Govt. Order read at (i) above,
accorded for payment of fuel charges and vehicle maintenance
charges to the Taluka Medical Officers, District Surgeons
and District Surveillance Officers at the rates noted therein.
In the Govt. Order read at (2) above, .this facility was
extended during the year 1998-99.
The Divisional joint Directors, H&FW Services and
the District Health & Family Welfare Officers are required
to undertake intensive tours in their jurisdictions to
monitor the various activities of the Karnataka Health
Systems Development'Project such as Yellow Card Programme
etc. apart from their regular duties. Therefore, it was
considered necessary to provide them with extra fuel charges
for their vehicles to undertake the extra journey in con
nection with the activities of Karnataka Health Systems
Development Project on par with the District Surgeons.
The subject was placed before the Steering Committee in its
34th Meeting held on 24th August, 1998 and the same was
approved. Hence the following order.
ORDER NO -HFW(PR) 301 WBA 98, BANGALORE, DATED
17-9-1998.
Under the circumstances explained in the preamble.
Government are pleased to accord sanction for payment of
fuel charges at the rate of 150 litres per month to the
Divisional Joint Directors, Health & Family Welfare Services
and the District Health & Family Welfare Officers.
Th^ above expenditure shall be debited to the Budget
Head ”2210-01-110-2-83 - Fuel & Oil Expenses/0ffice Expenses n
during the year 1998-99.
This order issues as per the decision of the Steering
Committee in its meeting held on 24-8-1998 and approval of
the Project Administrator, KHSDP & E/0 Additional Secretary
to Government, Health & Family Welfare Department.
By order and in the name of the
Governor of Karnataka,
(D.M. AGA)
Under Secretary to Government,
H&FW Dept. (KHSDP)
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1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
The Accountant General(A&E), Karnataka, Bangalore;
The Director, Health & F.W. Services, Bangalore-9;
The Additional Director(Project)z KHSDP, Bangalore;
The Chief Administrative Officer, KHSDP, Bangalore;
T^e Chief Accounts Officer, I'H
KHSDP, Bangalore;
The Divisional Joint Director,
H&FW Services, Bangalore/
Mysore/Be Igaum/Gu Ibarga 7
7. The District Health
& Family Welfare Officer, . . . . .
District,
8. The Accounts Branch,
KHSDP, Bangalore;
9. Guard File/spare copies.
Copy for information to:
1. The Secretary to Govermeet,
Govermeat, Health & Family Welfare
.E®^rtr?ent/
Buildings, Bangalore;
2. The Project Administrator,
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, KHSDP, Bangalore.
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GOVERNMENT OF KARNATAKA
KARNATAKA HEALTH SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT PROJECT, BANGALORE
2nd Floor PHI Building,
Seshadri Road, K.R. Circle,
Bangalore - 560 001.
No. HFW (PR) 182 WBA 98 (I)
Date:
-09-1998. ‘
Official Memorandum
Sub:-Training of Staff Nurses working in Health & F.W. Department at M.R.
Medical College, Gulbarga under Karnataka Health Development Project.
Ref:- Govt. Order No. HFW (PR) 125 WBA 98 DT:11-05-1998.
Government in Order dt.l 1-5-98 have accorded sanction to conduct on-going Training
programme for Staff Nurses working in various Hospitals of Health and F.W. Department as
per Action plan of 1998-99 at an estimated cost of Rs. 57,50,000/-. The estimated cost to train
one batch of 20 Staff Nurses for a period of one month is Rs. 1,15,000/-
The Additional Director (Medical), KHSDP, Bangalore in Note dated 07 -09-1998' fits
stated that the District Surgeon & Superintendent, District Hospital, Gulbarga in letter dated
4-6-98 has reported that training fee, Perdiem charges and TA has not been received for the
■^training-programme for Staff Nurses arranged at M.R. Medical College, Gulbarga for a period
of 30 days from 01-04-1998 to 30-04-1998. During April 1998 the report from M.R Medical
College, Gulbarga has not been received and now the report has been obtained from him. As
per his report dated 17-8-98, eighteen Staff Nurses have undergone training for one month
from 01-04-1998 to 30-04-1998 at MIR. Medical College, Gulbarga. So far, budget has not
been provided for the above training programme. Now amount has to be provided to meet the
training expenses. Training fee at a rate of Rs.500/- per trainee for 18 trainees works out to
Rs.9,000/- and miscellaneous charges at a rate of Rs. 150/- per trainee for 18 trainees works to
Rs. 2,700/- and the amount has to be paid to the Dean, M.R. Medical College, Gulbarga.
Perdiem charges at a rate of Rs. 150-00 per day for 15 Out station trainees for 30 days works
out to Rs. 67,500/-and Perdiem charges at a rate of Rs. 75-00 per day for 3 local trainees
works to Rs.6,750/-. Actual T.A for 15 Out station trainees works out to Rs. 3,000/- & the
amount has be disbursed through the Secretary, District Hospital, Gulbarga.
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Sanction is accorded for payment of training fee of Rs. 9,000/- (Rupees Nine thousand
only) and Rs. '1^^/- (Rupees Two thousand seven hundred only) towards miscellaneous
expenditure to the Dean, M.R. Medical College, Gulbarga for having conducted training to 18
Staff Nurses from 01-04-1998 to 30-04-1998. Further, sanction is also accorded for payment
of per diem charges^ T.A amounting to Rs. 77,250/- (Rupees Seventy seven thousand two
hundred fifty only) to the 18 trainees through the Secretary, District Hospital, Gulbarga.
The expenditure on this behalf shall be debitable to the Head of Account “ 2210-01 110-2-83 Karnataka Health Systems Development Project, Training (PLAN) ” during the year
1998-99 and the detailed expenditure incurred should be submitted immediately.
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This official memorandum issues in concurrence of the Chief Accounts Officer,
KHSDP, Bangalore and with approval of the Project Administrator, KHSDP, & E/O
Additional Secretary to Government, Health & F.W. Department.
To:
Under Secretary to Government,
Health & F.W. Department,
Karnataka Health Systems Development Project,
BANGALORE-560 001. 9^
1. The Accountant General in Karnataka, (Audit & Accounts), Bangalore.
2. The Additional Director (Medical), KHSDP, Bangalore.
3. The Chief Accounts officer, KHSDP, Bangalore, with a request to issue the Demand Drafts
as indicated.
4. The Superintendent, District Hospital, Gulbarga.
5. The Secretary, District .Hospital, Gulbarga with a request to arrange to disburse T.A & per
diem charges to the trainees.
6. Office Copy / Guard file.
Copy submitted to:
The Project Administrator, KHSDP, Bangalore & E/O Additional Secretary to Govt.,
Health & Family Welfare Department.
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GOVERNMENT OF KARNATAKA
KARNATAKA HEALTH SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT PROJECT, BANGALORE
1st Floor, Public Health
Institute Building, Sheshadri Road,
K.R.Circle, Bangalore - 560 001.
Bangalore - 560 001.
Date: ( j .-09-1998.
No. HEW (PR) 182 WBA 98 III
Official Memorandum
Sub:-Training of StafFNurses working in Health & F.W. Department
under Karnataka Health Development Project at Karnataka Institute
of Medical Sciences Hospital, Hubli.
Ref:- Govt. Order No. HFW (PR) 125 WBA 97 Dt. 11-05-1998.
Government in their order dated 11-05-1998 read above have accorded sanction to the
on-going training programme for Staff Nurses working in various Hospitals of Health & Family
Welfare Department under Karnataka Health Systems Development Project as per Action Plan of
1998-99 at an estimated cost of Rs. 57,50,000/-
The Additional Director (Medical), KHSDP, Bangalore in Note dated 15-09-1998 has
stated that training programme for Staff Nurses has been arranged at Karnataka Institute of
Medical Sciences Hospital,(KMC Hospital) Hubli for a period of 30 days from 01-09-98 to
30-09-98 Training fee at a rate of Rs. 500/- per trainee for 20 trainees works out to Rs.10,000/and miscellaneous charges at a rate of Rs. 150/- per trainee for 20 trainees works, to Rs.3,000/and the amount has to be paid to the Secretary, Karnataka Institute of Medical Sciences Hospital,
(KMC Hospital) Hubli. Perdiem charges at a rate of Rs. 150/- per day for 20 out station trainees
for 30 days works out to Rs. 90,000/- and actual T.A for 20 trainees works out to Rs. 6,000/- &
the amount has be disbursed through the Secretary, Karnataka Institute of Medical Sciences
Hospital, Hubli.
Sanction is accorded for payment of training fee of Rs. 10,000/- (Rupees Ten thousand
only) and Rs.3,000/- (Rs. Three thousand only), towards miscellaneous expenditure to the
Secretary Karnataka Institute of Medical Sciences Hospital, (KMC Hospital) Hubli to conduct
training for 30 Staff Nurses from 01-09-98 to 30-09-98. Further, sanction is accorded for
payment of per diem charges and T.A amounting to Rs. 96,000/- (Rupees Ninety six thousand
only) to the trainees through Secretary, Karnataka Institute of Medical Sciences Hospital,
(KMC Hospital) Hubli.
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The expenditure on this behalf shall be debitable to the Head of Account “ 2210-01-110-283 Karnataka Health Systems Development Project, Training (PLAN) ” during the year 1998-99
and the detailed expenditure incurred should be submitted immediately.
This official memorandum issues in concurrence of the Chief Accounts Officer, KHSDP,
Bangalore and with approval of the Project Administrator, KHSDP, Bangalore & E/0 Additional
Secretary to Government, Health & F.W. Department.
(D.M.AGA)
Under Secretary to Government,
Health & F.W. Department,
Karnataka Health Systems Development Project,
BANGALORE-560 001.
To:
1. The Accountant General in Karnataka, (Audit & Accounts), Bangalore.
2. The Additional Director (Medical), KHSDP, Bangalore.
3. The Chief Accounts officer, KHSDP, Bangalore, with a request to issue the Demand Drafts as
indicated.
4. The Superintendent, Karnataka Institute of Medical Sciences Hospital, Hubli.
5. The Secretary, Karnataka Institute of Medical Sciences Hospital, Hubli, with a request to
-arrange.-to. disburse T.A & per diem charges to the trainees.
6. Office Copy / .Guard file.
Copy submitted to:
The Project Administrator, KHSDP, Bangalore & E/0 Additional Secretary to Govt.,
Health & Family Welfare Department.
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GOVERNMENT OF KARNATAKA
KARNATAKA HEALTH SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT PROJECT, BANGALORE
1st Floor, Public Health
Institute Building, Sheshadri Road,
K.RCircle, Bangalore - 560 001.
Date: |dj -09-1998.
No. HFW (PR) 47 WBA 98
Official Memorandum
Sub: Imparting of training to Staff Nurses in Neo-Natal Nursing at Indira Gandhi Institute of
Child Health, Bangalore, under Karnataka Health Systems Development Project.
Ref:- Govt. Order No.HFW(PR)697 WBA 97 Dated: 27-01-1998.
Government in their Order dated 27-01-1998 cited above have accorded sanction for conducting
training to 112 Staff Nurses in ICCU at Sri.Jayadeva Institute of Cardiology, Bangalore and in Neo-natal
Nursing at Indira Gandhi Institute of Child Health, Bangalore at an estimated cost of Rs.4,92,800/-.(3ne of the
corriponents of Government order is imparting training to Staff Nurses in Neo-natal nursing at Indira Gandhi
Institute of Child Health, Bangalore, at an estimated cost of Rs. 2,46,400/-The estimated cost to train
one batch of 8 Staff Nurses for a period of one month is Rs. 35,200/The Additional Director in Note dated 17-09-1998 has stated that training for StaffNurses for
30 days from 01-09-1998 to 30-09-1998 has been arranged at Indira Gandhi Institute of Child Health,
Bangalore and Ten Staff Nurses have reported for training on 01-09-98 and one has reported on
2-9-98. The budget required for 30 days training is shown here under.
1. Trainer’s fee to be paid to the institution
(Rs.500/- x 1 month x 11 trainees)
2. Perdiem charges to be paid to trainees at Rs. 150-00 per candidate.
a. (Rs. 150-00 x 10 trainees x 29 days)
b. (Rs. 150-00 x 1 Staff Nurse X 28 days)
3. TA & DA towards to and fro journey
4. Contingency Charges payable to the institution
(@ Rs. 150/- x 11 trainees)
Total
Rs .5,500-00
Rs.43,500-00
Rs. 4,200-00
Rs. 11,000-00
Rs.
1,650-00
Rs.65,850-00
■ To have uniform pattern it has been decided to enhance the per diem charges payable to trainees
from Rs. 100/- to Rs. 150/- per diem per candidate on par with the other StaffNurses who under go
training under KHSDP as per Government Order No.HFW(PR) 125 WBA 98 dated 11-5-1998.
Training fee of Rs 4,500/- and Contingency charges Rs. 1,350/- are to be paid to the Director, Indira
Gandhi Institute of Child Health, Bangalore and perdiem charges of Rs. 40,500/- and TA & DA of
Rs.9,000/- are to be paid to trainees through the Joint Director, Karnataka Health System Development
Project, Bangalore.
Sanction is accorded for payment of Training fee and Contingency Charges of Rs.7,150/(Rupees Seven thousand one hundred fifty only) to the Director, Indira Gandhi Institute of Child
Health, Bangalore, to conduct training for eight StaffNurses from 01-09-1998 to 30-09-1998. Further
sanction is also accorded for payment of perdiem charges, TA & DA of Rs. 58,700/- (Rupees Fifty
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eight thousand seven hundred only) to eleven
System Development Project, Bangalore.
Staff Nurses through Joint Director, Karnataka Health
The: expenditure on this behalf shall be debitable to the Head of Account “ 2210-01-110-2-83
Karnataka Health Systems Development Project, Training (PLAN) ” during the year 1998-99 and the
detailed expenditure incurred should be submitted immediately.
This official memorandum issues in concurrence of the Chief Accounts Officer, KHSDP
Bangalore and approval of the Project Administrator, KHSDP & E/O Additional Secretary to
Government, Health & F.W. Department, Bangalore.
Under Secretary to Government,
Health & F.W. Department,
Systems Development Project,
BANGALORE-560 001.
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To:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
The Accountant General in Karnataka, (Audit & Accounts), Bangalore.
The Additional Director (Medical), KHSDP, Bangalore.
The Joint Director, Karnataka Health Systems Development Project, Bangalore.
The Chief Accounts officer, KHSDP, Bangalore, to release the budget as indicated.
The Director, Indira Gandhi Institute of Child Health, Bangalore.
Cash section / Accounts section/Guard File.
Copy submitted to:
The Project Administrator, KHSDP, Bangalore & E/O Additional Secretary to Govt., Health &
Family Welfare Department.
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GOVERNMENT of KAi<J^.TAr;-h
Nq.DPAR 2 SRD-98
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Karnataka Government Secretariat,
Vidhana Sbudha,
Bangalore, dated o J—
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NOTIFIO-xTION
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hef.eas,' the draft o.f the Karnataka Health and Family
Welfare and Medical Services (Medical ^^•Paramedical; St;aff )(Special Recruitment) Rules, ' 1998 was published'as 're'^ui^d .
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by sub-section (2) .of section-3 of the Karnataka Sta^e,: ' '
Civil Services Act,.'.1978 (Karnataka Act 14 of 199ojfin'
Notification No.DPAR 2.SRD 98, dated 23rd May 1998 in
part 4 section 2-c(i) of* Karnataka Gazette (Extra-Ordinary)
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dated 25th May 1.998 inviting objections and suggestions
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from all persons likely to be affected thereby within 30
from the date of its publication in the Official
Gazette. /
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■And whereas, the said Gazette was made available to
the public on 25th May 1998;
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And whereas, no.objections and suggestions have been
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rece-ived by the Government.
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Now, therefore, in exercise ofthe powers conferred
.by sub-section (1) of section-3 fead with section-8 of
the Karnataka State Civil Services Act, 1978 /'(Karnataka
Act-14 of 1990) the Government of Karnataka hereby makes
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the following rules, namely:—
1. Title, Commencement and k?piication:-’l.) 0?hese- rules
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may be called the Karnataka Health and Family Welfaire and"
Medical Services (Medical and Paramedical Staff)
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(Special
Recruitment) Rules, 1998.
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2) They shall come into force from the date of
their publication Jn the Official Gazette.,
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3) Notwithstanding anything contrary contained
.in the Karnataka •Directorate of Health and
Family Welf<• re
Services (Recruitment) Rules, 1965,
the Karnataka Public
Health Services (Recruitment)
Rules,- 1960 and tne Karnataka
Medical Department Services (Recruitment) Rules,
19f'O or
any oi:her rules, made or deemed to; have
.Karnataka State-Civil Services,Act,
been made under
1978 (Karnataka Act
14 of 1990), the.
provisions of these rules shall apply to
direct recruitment vacancies of the
categories of posts
of Health and Family Welfare
Service or Karnataka Medical
Servicei as. specified in the schedule.
Provided that, nothing in these
rules shall apply to
more than, -one recruitment.
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2; Definitions--■ d) In these
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rules unless the context
otherwise requires.
(a)
(b)
specified
to
po.t epeeglej"i.
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appended to these rules.
Id)
(2) Other'words‘and expressions
used in these rules but
not defined shall have the same mi
leaning assigned to them in
the Karnataka Civil
Services (General Recruitment) Rules,
1977.
3. Age;- .(i)- Maximum.’age-limit for
these rules,-is respect, of ee'ch
recruitment- under
category of posts shall be
as specified in the schedule.
Provided that in reject of the
Cc-tegory of posts .where
the age is not specified,
the age limit shall be as specified
in the Karnataka Civil Services (General
Recruitment) Rules,
1977.
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4. Mode of Recruitment:- (1) Notwithstanding anything
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to the contrary contained in the Karnataka Civil Services
'( General Recruitment) Rules, 1977‘or rules of recruitment
specially made for recruitment to th& categories of pests
specified in
schedule recruitment to vacancies specified
•under these rules shall be made by the State Jevel Selec
tion Committee consisting qf the following members
1. Director, Health and Family Welfare
Cha. irma n
2. Director, Medical Education
• Member
3. : Director, ascial Welfare or his
■ ■ Member
representative
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4. Director, Backward Classes and Minorities Member •
or his representative
Member
5. Chief Administrative Officer, Directorate
Secretary
of Health and Family Welfare Services
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(2)
The Committee shall for recruitment to the category
-of Posts specified in column (2) of the schedule cause to
• invite applications from the candidates possessing quali-
’fications specified in column (3) thereof by .publishing in
mc-r^ than one widely circulated’ Regional Newspapers of which
one shall be in Kannada and in the Official Gazette.
.5. List of selected Candidates:- (1) The Committee
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.shall, from among the candidates who have applied in
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pursuance to the publication inviting applications under
rale 4 prepare a list of candidates for each category of
posts in the order of merit on the basis of percentage of
’ total marks secured in the qualifying examinations and
taking into’ consideration the orders issued relating to
- reservation of posts for the Schedule Castes/Schedule Tribes
end other-Backward Classes including, re serv.atidn'for women,
‘ and weightage ’ to the candidates studied in rural .areas in
accordance with the Karnataka. Civil Services (General^
‘Recruitment) Rules, 1977.
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(^) If two or more candidates hciye secured-equal percen
tage of total marks in the qualifying examination, the order
of merit in respect of such cendidates shall be'fixed on
the basis,cf their age, older in age being placed higher
■
in the order of merit. The number of candidates to be ’ .
included in such list of eligible
eligible candidates
candidates shall
shall be
be equal
to the- total number of vacancies notified.
(3) The Selection committee shall also prepare an addi
tional list of such of trie candidates not included in the
list prepared as per sub-rule (1) above. The number of
candidates to be included in such list shall, as far as
possible be twenty five percent of the'number of vacancies
notified.
(4) The lists prepared under sub-r^le (1) and (2) shall
be published in the Official Gazette anb shall be valid
till all the vacancies specified under these rules are
filled up.
Appointment of Candidates:- (1) Candidates whose
names are included in the list prepared under rule .5 may
be appointed by the appointing authority in the vacancies
in the order in which their names are found in the list
after^.satisfying itself,
such enquiry as it may consi
der'necessary, that fAch of the candidates is suitably in
all respects, for appointment.
(2) The inclusion of name cf a candidate in the list
published .under- rule 5 shall net confer any right of appointm&nt.
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Application of General Recruitment Rule's:- Except in
respect gf matters for which provision is made in these
rules, the provisions of the Karnataka state Civil Services
(General Recruitment) Rules, 1977', for the time being in
force, shall be applicable for purpcses cf Recruitment under
these rules .
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No.
Category of post
and scale of pay-
No. of posts
to be filled
1.
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Assistant Duntal
Surge on (2375-4450)
115
Ku st be holder of a Bachelor’s
Degree in Dental Surgery or possess
equivalent qualification.
Aga: fust not have completed 40
yrtars in case of -candidates belong
ing to Scheduled Castes and Sche
duled Tribes and 55 years in case
of others.
Assistant Surgeon
(General Duty
Ledical Officer)
(2375-1450)
573
Nust be holder of a FiBBS Degree.
The General Duty kedical Officer
recruited under these rules shall
work: in the rural areas for a
minimum period of six years.
Age : Hust not have attained 42
years of Age;
2.
2.
kinimum qualification and
i.aximum age limit
3
2
1
5)
Bio -Chemist
( 2375-4450)
1
Lust be holder of a Degree in
Science with specialisation in
Bio-Chemistry.
Clinical Psychologist
( 2050-3950)
11
ini st be holder of a Diploma in
kedical Psychology or diploma in
medical or social Psychology^,
5.
Assistant Entomologist
.-(20 5 0-39 50)
21
Ku st’ be holder of a Degree with
Zoology as main subject or possess
equivalent qualification.
-•6.
Health Equipment Officer
(2050-3950) . .
. 2
-Must be holder of a Degree in
Electrical Engineering.
Lust have work experience of not
less than two years in maintenance
of rsnairs of X-ray allied nlants
■ in an* Institution registered by
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Govt. •
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Age : Lust not have attained the
age of 35 years.
7. • Graduate Pharmacist
(20 50 -3950)
12
L'ust be holder of a^degree in
Pharmacy or a post Graduate uegrewith Chemistry with pharmaceutics
as a special subject or possess
equivalent qualification.
I-iust have work experience of not
less than two years in administ
ration or manufacturing in any
- establishment licensed urder the
Drugs and Cosme tics' Act ,1940
(Central'Act XXVII of 1940) or in •
teaching at College of Pharmacy
recognised by Government. Prefer
ence shall be given to persons
possessing a Eastsrs-Degrse in
Pharmacy.
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133
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2
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9.
5
Chemist/Food Analyst
(215O-: 209)
2
lust be holosr of a lastc-r's Degree
in Chemistry or possess equivalent
qualification.
Assistant Nutrition
Officer
4 2050-3950)
. 4 .
Must be holder of a Laster’s Degree
in Hoze Science (Food and Nutrition).
Age ; laist not have attained ths age
of 35 years. In respect, of SC/ST
candidates must not have attained
the age of 40 years.
10.
10. . Junior Physicist
(20 50 -39 50)
130
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11 .
Service Engineer
(2050-3950)
12.
Psychiatric Social
77ors= r
(20 50 -3950)
(1) last be holder of a First Class
Master’s degree in Physics. If candi
date with First Class Master’s Degree
in Physics is not available a candi
date with Second Class Laster’s
Degree in the subject may be consi
dered. If no such candidate with
Master's Degree in Second Class is
available a person holding a Degree
in Physics may he considered.
(2) Lust have undergone the one year,
post Graduate Training Course in
Radiological Physics or Hospital
Physics of Babha Atomic Centre,
Bombay or any other Institution
recognised by Government.
(3) Must have not less than one year
practical experience in-Radiation
Therapy. If no suitable candidate
with qualification at (2) above is
available, candidates with qualifi
cation at (1) will be appointed and
’deputed to undergo training speci
fied in (2) above and such training
period -shall be during ths period of
probation allowing probationers to
work for six months'on the post to
which they are appointed.
2
11
Liust be holosr of a Bachslor’s Degree
in Automobile Engineering or Mecha
nical Engineering with Automobile
Engineering as asecial Subject.
Must be.holder of a Laster Degree in
Psychology .and.a Diploma in Social
work or Social service or Post
Graduate Diploma in Psychiatric
Social work or possess equivalent
qualification.
If a person possessing the above
said qualification is not available
a- person v/ho is holder of a Laster’s
Degree in Sociology or Social work
and a’Post Graduate --^ipioza. in Psy
chiatric Social work or possessing
equivalent coalification may be
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. ..Radio.graphist-------- 4------- Must - have passed "the 'PDC “examination
(1520-2900)
with Physics or Chemistry as one of
rtfce subjects, or- possess equivalent
.-qualification.
Must possess certificate for having
successfully undergone Eighteen
months Radiographer training in an
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14.
- ...Institution recognised by Government.
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Refractionist
(152C-2900)
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Must have’passed PUC examination with
Physics, Chemistry and Mathmatics or
■■ Physics, Chemistry and Biology as
* ’optionals.
-Must possess a certificate fcr having
^successfully undergone two years
training as optician 'from Institution
recognised by Government..
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15.
Physiotherapist
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(1520-2900)
pa ssedrPUC._examina.tion-with
1Must have
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Science” as optional subject or
possess equivalent qualification.
Must be holder of a Diploma in
Physiotherapy.
16.
P hy sq-C the rap i st 5>1k
(Leprosy) "
(1520-2900)
.... .
(1) Must have passed S.S.L.C or
equivalent examination; and
(2) Must possess a certificate for
having passed Physiotherapists Course
from’ any of the following institutions,
namely;
(a) Gandhi Memorial Leprosy Founda
tion, Wardha.
Cb) Christian Medical’ College,
' .Vellore.
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- Cc)? Central Leprosy Teaching and
Research Institution, Madras.
Age: Must not have attained the
age of 35 years.
17.
Projectionist
(1520-2900)
24
Must-be holder of a Diploma in..
Cinematography or so^nd’engineering.
. 18-.
Artist
(1520-29C0)--
221
Must be holder of a Diploma .in Arts
from Sri Jayachama Rajendra’ Technical
Institute or po'ssess equivalent
qualification.
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Artistz-<run>-»Phcto- 4
graphexC 1520-2900)
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Must ‘be holder of a. Diploma in
Photography or equivalent qualification.-
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20.
Social .Worker(ST)
4Must be holder of a Bachelor1
(1400-2675)
^Clology, Anthropoio^f/p^g^
or
Must have passed Dipioma in
Social
work,
P,r^fsrenCe will be
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to those
.who have experience given
in
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social
’ work.
2.1.
Block ,H ealth
Educators- .. .
J.. (1400-2675)-' ?
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of a Degree in
^iOlogy cr Psychology or
Political
i nee or Geography cor History
J cr
Economics Cr any othar socfS^
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any other
sciences.
BY ORDER AND IN THE NAMc OF THE
governor G’F KARNATr-KA,
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(M- S.MANJUNa.THX ! ' ■ ' •-
& administrative
REFORMS (SERVICE RULES)
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The CcmpilerA:?KarnatakQ Ga
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the.extra ordinary Gazette dJ.B^?9alore for Publication in
copies to,DPAR (Service Rules)
Room*^’?8 and supP1i 1500
Bangalcre-’i..
s>, Room No. 5, Vidha na Soudha,
Cppy to:
Government,
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3.
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ealth and Family Welfare
Depart-
Personnel & Admini-
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Circle,
4 . The r
Secretary, . Karnataka Public. Service
.CoranYis^io n<. .Park
use,
Bangalore., (with
a covering letter),
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6. Guard File/Spare Copy.
Proceedings of the Government of Karnataka
Sub: Changing of Bank Account for depositing users charges collected at District
Hospital, Davanagere and other newly formed districts -reg.
Read:
1) Letter dated 22.8.98 of the Superintendent, District Hospital, Davanagere.
2) Proceedings of the Steering Committee Meeting dated 15.9.98.
Preamble:
The Superintendent, District Hospital, Davanagere in his letter read at (1) above has
stated that the users charges collected is being credited to the joint account of the Director of
Medical Education, Bangalore and the Superintendent of the hospital. This causes delay in
getting the approval of the Director of Medical Education in time. The amount is required to be
withdrawn to meet the urgent requirement of the hospital. Therefore he has requested permission
to open a joint account in the name of the Superintendent and Secretary of the hospital. As a
matter of fact, in all other districts a joint account in the name of the District Surgeon and the
Chief Executive Officer of Zilla Panchayat is being maintained irrespective of the fact whether
such hospital is a teaching or non teaching hospital. Now Davangere hospital has acquired the
status of District Hospitals. Therefore it is proposed to maintain the same pattern as existing in
other district hospitals in respect of the District Hospital, Davanagere also. The subject is
placed before the Steering Committee. The Steering Committee in the meeting held on 15.9.98
agreed for opening a joint account for operation of the district committee funds in Davanagere
district in the name of the District Surgeon & the Chief Executive Officer, Zilla. Hence the
following orders.
ORDER NO. HEW (PR) 237 WBA 98, BANGALORE, DATED
5 .10.98
In the circumstances explained above, Govt, are pleased to accord administrative
approval to open a joint account for operation of the district committee fund in Davanagere in
the name of the District Surgeon & the Chief Executive Officer, Zilla Panchayat, Davanagere in
place of the Existing joint account in the name of the Director of Medical Education and
Superintendent of the hospital.
Further permission also is accorded for opening the joint account in the name of the
District Surgeon & the Chief Executive Officer of the Zilla Panchayat in the other newly formed
Haven, Udupi, ChamarajnagaiTGadag, Bagalkot and Koppal Districts.
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This order issues as per the decision of the Steering Committee Meeting dated 15.9.98
and approval of the Project Administrator, KHSDP & E/o Additional Secretary to Govt., Health
& Family Welfare Department.
By Order and in the name of the
Governor nf Karnataka
■-(D. M. 4GA)
Under Secretary to Government,
Health & Family Welfare Dept.,
K.H.S.D.P.
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To,
1. The Accountant General
— iin Karnataka, Bangalore.
2. The Director, Medical Education, Bangalore.
3.
EX£CU^ °ffiCer’ Z‘Ua Panchayat’ Davanageri, Udupi, Haveri, Koppal
Chamarajnagar, Gadag, Bagalkot.
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4. The Chief Administrative Officer, KHSDP, Bangalore
5. Gadag,TatlT0"n0'™’
Udupi, Haveri, Koppal, Charaarajpet,
6. The Chief Accounts Officer, KHSDP, Bangalore
7. Accounts Branch, KHSDP, Bangalore.
8. Guard File/ Spare Copies.
Copyfor information to:
The Project Administrator, KHSDP & E/<b Addl. Secretary to Govt., Health & Family Welfare
Department, Bangalore.
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Proceedings of the Government of Karnataka
Sub: Releasing amount to the project hospitals for making payment for the typing work
got done -reg.
Read: Proceedings of the Steering Committee Meeting dated 15.9.98.
Preamble:
All the hospitals under the Karnataka Health Systems Development Project were
provided with the typewriters during 1997-98 and 1998-99. In some of the hospitals the post of
typist is vacant. The Administrative Medical Officers of the hospitals have requested permission
to appoint typists on daily wage/contract basis which is not permissible. The Director, Health &
Family Welfare Services has been requested to fill up the vacancies of typist in these hospitals.
However there is need to support these hospitals where typewriters were supplied till such time
typists are provided. Therefore it is proposed to permit the Administrative Medical Officers to
get the typing work done privately and to make payment therefor. This proposal was placed
before the Steering Committee Meeting held on 15.9.98. The Steering Committee after detailed
discussion approved the proposal of payment and other conditions. Hence the following orders.
ORDER NO. HEW (PR) 326 WBA 98, BANGALORE, DATED
5.10.98
In the circumstances explained above, Govt, are pleased to accord permission to the
Administrative Medical Officer of hospitals under Karnataka Health Systems Development
Project to get the typing work done privately till such time the vacancies are filled up or the posts
are provided at the below mentioned rates.
a) Rs. 5/- per page for original -double line space including stationary
b) Rs. 7/- per page for original - single line space including stationary
c) Rs. 1/- per copy in hard sheet - including stationary
The Administrative Medical Officers are authorised to incur a maximum expenditure of
Rs. 1000/- per month in respect of hospitals with 30 -50 beds and Rs. 1500/- per month in respect
of hospitals with 100 and above beds.
The above sanction is subject to. condition that this provision should not be made use of
for typing the case sheet, lab reports and other clinical papers such as discharge memo etc.
The Administrative Medical Officer shall open a separate register to maintain the
accounts and preserve the vouchers for audit.
The expenditure in this behalf shall be debited to the Budget Head of account “2210-01110-2-83 Other Expenses” during the year 1998-99.
This order issues as per the decision of the Steering Committee Meeting dated 15.9.98
and approval of the Project Administrator, KHSDP & E/o Additional Secretary to Govt., Health
& Family Welfare Department.
By Order and in the name of the
Governor ofKamataka
(d^Taga/
Under Secretary to Government,
Health & Family Welfare Dept.,
KJ4.S.D.P
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2' The ^CC0unt^t General in Karnataka, Bangalore.
o Circle, Bangalore.
Xfe" Officers of ““ h“Pi“’ “1 Commurt, Health Centres t0 whom '
6. The Accounts Branch, KHSDP, Bangalore
7. Guard File/ Spare Copies.
Copyfor information to:
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<0 Oovt., Health & F^,y Welfire
Proceedings of the Government of Karnataka
Sub: Studies on Burden of Disease for Karnataka State.
Read: 1. Govt. Order No.HFW(PR) 389 WBA 97 dt.26.5.97.
2. Letter dated 3.6.97 from the World Bank
3. Proceedings of the Steering Committee Meeting dated 30.4.98.
4. Letter dated 29.7.98 from the World Bank ■
Preamble:
In the Government Order read at (1) above, sanction was accorded for entrustment of
studies on Burden of Disease for Karnataka State to Administrative Staff College of India,
Hyderabad at an estimated cost of Rs.2,70,000/- as approved by the Steering Committee in its
Meeting held on 29.4.97. The Terms of Reference were sent to the World Bank for their No
Objection. In response, the World Bank made certain observations on Terms of Reference. The main
observation is that Burden of Disease study has already been undertaken for Karnataka State and
there is no need for another study and if another study is required for Burden of Disease, it could be
extended to district level. The Administrative College of India was requested to give a revised
proposal as per the observation of the World Bank. The Administrative College of India submitted
revised proposal on 16.3.98 with the following objectives of study which they could carry out at an
estimated cost of Rs.3,30,000/-.
•
•
•
•
To estimate the burden of common diseases in all district of the state using DALYs and
to compare the burden among the districts.
To provide district-wise desegregated estimates for communicable, non-communicable
diseases and injuries and accidents. In addition, estimates desegregated by gender and age
group would also be provided.
To sensitise the health planners and policy makers about the burden of disease approach
in analysis of health problems and preparation of health sector projects.
To assess the quality and robustness of the data with reference to different data sources.
The Steering Committee in the Meeting dated 30.4.98 gave approval to this revised proposal
which was again submitted to World Bank Authorities. The World Bank in their letter read at (4)
above, conveyed “No Objection” to the revised Terms of Reference. Hence the following orders.
" ORDER NO. HFW(PR) 389 WBA 97, BANGALORE, DATED 7 .10.98
In partial modification of Government Order No.HFW(PR) 389 WBA 97 dated 26.5.97,
Government are pleased to accord sanction for entrustment of studies on Burden of Disease for
Karnataka State to the Administrative Staff College of India, Hyderabad at a cost of Rs.3,30,000/(Rupees Three lakhs thirty thousand only)
The above expenditure shall be debited to the Budget Head “2210-01-110-2-83 (Other
Charges)” during the financial year 1998-99.
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Family Welfare Department.
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Addltional Secretary to Govt., Health &
By Order and in the name of the
Governor of Karnataka
(D. M. AGA)
Under Secretary to Government,
Health & Family Welfare Dept.,
2kjGH.S.D.P.
To,
1. The Accountant General in Karnataka, Bangalore.
2. The Chief Administrative Officer, KHSDP, Bangalore
3. The Chief Accounts Officer, KHSDP, Bangalore
4. The Principal, Administrative Staff College of India, Bella Vista, Hyderabad-500 052 with a
5.
6. Guard File/ Spare Copies.
°n ,he
Copyfor information to:
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GOVERNMENT OF KARNATAKA
KARNATAKA HEALTH SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT PROJECT, BANGALORE
2nd Floor, Public Health
Institute Building, Sheshadri Road,
K.R. Circle, Bangalore - 560 001.
Date: )£ -10-1998.
No. HFW (PR)195WBA98
Official Memorandum
Sub:- Imparting of training to Orthopaediacians in Poly-Trauma Management at Mallya
Hospital, Bangalore
Ref:- 1. Govt. Order No. HFW (PR) 548 WBA97 Dated 28-04-98.
2. Note dated 06-10-1998 of the Additional Director (Medical) KHSDP, Bangalore.
Government in their order dated 28-04-98 cited above have accorded sanction for conducting
training during the year 1998-99 as per the Action Plan for SpeciaHst Doctors and Nurses working, tn
various Hospitals of Health & F.W. Department at an estimated cost of Rs.76,06,000/-. One of he
component of Government order is to train 9 Orthopedcians in Poly-Trauma Management at Mallya
Hospital, Bangalore for 90 days in 3 batches at an estimated cost of Rs.3.249 lakhs. The cost for
training a batch of 3 doctors is estimated as Rs. 1,08,300/The Additional Director (Medical), SDP, Karnataka Health Development Project, Bangalore in
noted dated 06-10-1998 has intimated that training in-Poly-Trauma Management for doctors has een
arranged at Mallya Hospital, Bangalore, for a period of 3 months commencing from O1'09^8 to29-11-98 & only one doctor has reported for the aforesaid training 01-09-98.The details of expenditure
io train them at Mallya Hospital, Bangalore, for 90 days is as shown here- under.
1. Trainers fee to Institution at Rs.2000/- per month per trainee.
(Rs.2000/- x 1 Doctor x 3 Months)
2. Contingency charges payable to the Institution.
3. Per diem charges at Rs.300/- per day x 90 days x 1 Doctor.
Rs. 6,000/Rs.
600/Rs. 27,000/-
4. TA: 2 tier AC /1 Class Train Fare/ Bus fare actually incurred
Perdiem for the Journey period: Rs. 75/- if the Journey exceeds
6 hours & Rs. 150/- if the Journey exceeds 12 hours above/halt
and D.A to Trainees (To and Fro Journey as per KCSR)
Rs. 1,200/-
Total
Rs.34,800/-
As the training course is for 90 days it has been decided to make payment of Trainers fee. Per
Diem Charges and TA etc. for first 45 days from 01-09-98 to 15-10-98 and budget required for
making payment for the first 45 days is detailed below.
Hfw-596
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2.
3.
4
Malleswaram, Bangalore-560 003.
5. Guard File/spare copies.
Copy for information to the Project Administrator,
KHSDP, Bangalore. -
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PROCEEDINGS OF GOVERNMENT OF KARNATAKA
Sub : Procurement of Lab. consumable for District Laboratories under District
Surveillance Unit
Read:- Proceedings of the Steering committee Meeting held on 26-10-1998.
Preamble:
The recent research on several communicable diseases has emphasised the
need to strengthen the institutional structure for surveillance and management of
major communicable diseases. Under the KHSDP the Govt, of Karnataka will have
to establish a effective surveillance system which aims at describing health events
over time in a simple flexible, acceptable sensitive and accurate manner. The
Project proposes to establish a comprehensive and effective surveillance system.
Currently there are District Health Laboratories in all 18 (Old) districts
excepting Bangalore (Urban) and Bangalore (Rural). Each laboratory is headed by
a Medical Officer of Health, four Senior Laboratory Technicians, four Laboratory
Attenders and two Group D Staff. It is proposed to upgrade and re-designate the
District Laboratory as the District Surveillance Unit and to strengthen District
Laboratories as a part of Implementation of Strengthening District Surveillance Units.
Further it is proposed to procure all the items as detailed in the Annexure in
one package except Refrigerator i.e., Item No. 31 and to supply the items to all the
18 District Laboratory Officers through District Health & F W Officers of Tumkur,
Kolar, Shimoga, Chitradurga, Bidar, Gulbarga, Bellary, Raichur, Belgaum, Dharwar,
Karwar, Bijapur, Mandya, Mysore, Madikeri, Chikkamagalur, Hassan, Mangalore.
The estimated cost to procure the items to be supplied to 18 District
Laboratories will works out to Rs. 16,30,260/-. The subject was placed before Project
Steering Committee for its approval. The Steering Committee in its meeting held on
26-10-98 gave its approval to procure all the items mentioned in Annexure except
refrigerators in one package. Hence the Government order.
GOVERNMENT ORDER NO. HFW(PR) 46 WBA 98, BANGALORE, DT: 07-11 -1998.
In the circumstances explained in the preamble sanction is accorded to
procure ail the items except refrigerators mentioned in the Annexure appended to
this Order for supplying under District Surveillance Units. Further sanction is also
accorded to supply these items to the District Laboratory Medical Officer at Tumkur,
Kolar, Shimoga, Chitradurga, Bidar, Gulbarga, Bellary, Raichur, Belgaum, Dharwar,
Karwar, Bijapur, Mandya, Mysore, Madikeri, Chikkamagalur, Hassan, Mangalore.
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1998-99.
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": 2210-01-
Systems Development Project, (PLAN) " during the year
held on
?f 'A sleerins “mmittee at Its meeting
E/O Additional Secretary to GovernmeTn^
KHSDP &
By order & in the Name of Governor of Karnataka
To:
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2.
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4.
(D.M.AGA)
Under Secretary to Government,
Health & F.W. Department,
Karnat
J^ealth Systems Development Project
06ANGALORE - 560 001.
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ThP ^ountant General in Karnataka, (Audit & Accounts), Bangalore
The Additional Director, KHSDP, Bangalore
^ngaiore.
S6 Su-'6! Accounts officer ■ KHSDP, Bangalore.
The Chief Administrative Officer, .KHSDP, Bangalore.
Copy submitted for information to
1. The Secretary to Government
Health & F.W. Department, M.S. Building,
Bangalore.
2. The Project Administrator C.
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E/O Additional Secretary to the Government of
Karnataka, Health & F.W Department,
■, KHSDP, Bangalore.
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ANNEXURE tO GOVERNMENT ORDER NO. HFW(PR) 46 WBA 98, BANGALORE
DT: 07-11-1998.
Details of requirements for District Laboratory for establishing District Surveillance
Unit
SL.
No.
Description
1.
2.
3:
Haemoglobinometer ______________
H.B, Book (Tallquist book)_________
Bacteriological incubator SS chamber
14 x 14 x 14_____________________
Hot air oven SS 14x14x14
VDRL Rotator___________________
Photoelectric calorimeter (Digital
display)___________
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Blood cell calculator 6 keys________
Centrifuge machine (Remi brand)
Microscope (pathological) ISI_______
Graduated pipette
0.1,0.2,0.5,1,2,5,&10 ml (fordist. lab)
0.01,25 ml & 50 ml (for GE and CMP)
Conical flask (Borosilicate glass)
50 ml
100 ml •
250 ml
500 ml
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
___________
12.
13.
14.
15,
16,
17,
Beakers
(Borosilicate glass)
Volumetric flask
(Borosilicate glass)
Measuring cylinders
(Borosilicate glass)
Burettes______
Burette stand
Test tube stand
Approximate
Rate per unit
Required
quantity
Amount
Rs. 800
Rs. 15
Rs. 6500
4
10
1
Rs. 3200
Rs, 150
Rs. 6500
Rs. 6500
Rs. 300
Rs. 10000
1
1
1
Rs. 6500
Rs, 300
Rs. 10000
Rs, 800
Rs. 2700
2
2
2
2
Rs, 800
Rs, 2700
Rs, 4500
Rs. 1000
Rs. 50
Rs. 60
Rs. 80
Rs. 100
Rs. 200
4
4
4
4
4
Rs. 200
Rs. 240
Rs. 320
Rs. 400
Rs. 800
50- 100 ml
100 ml
250 ml
500 ml -1 It.
Rs. 50
Rs. 50
Rs. 80
Rs. 200
4
4
4
4
Rs.200
Rs. 200
Rs. 320
Rs. 800
50- 100 ml
100 ml
250 ml
500 ml
1000 ml
Rs. 140
Rs., .150
Rs. {150
Rs. 200
Rs. 350
2
2
2
2
2
Rs. 280
Rs. 300
Rs. 300
Rs. 400
Rs. 700
50 ml
100 ml
250 ml
500 ml
1000 ml
25 - 50 ml
Rs. 180
Rs. 200
Rs. 380
Rs. 480
Rs. 700
Rs. 270
Rs. 270
Rs. 100
2
2
2
2
Rs. 360
Rs. 400
Rs. 760
Rs. 960
Rs. 1400
Rs, 540
Rs. 540
Rs. 200
1 It.
Rs, 4500
Rs. 50x10 =
500 each set
2
2_
2_
2
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18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23,
24,
25,
26,
27,
28,
29,
30,
31,
32,
33,
34,
35,
Pipette stand
ESR stand_________
Wintrobe stand
~
FUl??tr!P^ (^Parameters)
1. Urobilirubin
6. Nitrile
2. Glucose
7. PH
3. Keytone
8. Blood
4. Bilirubin
9. Sp. Gravity
5. Protein_________
10. Leukocytes
Multistrips (8tol parameters)
(100 strips)_____ •
Strips for protein and sugar (100 strips
Anti A Sera - 5 ml.
Anti B Sera - 5 ml. ~
Anti C Sera - 5 ml.
"Micro glass slides
Micro cover slips (10 gm)
Lugols iodine (500 ml bottle
Refrigerator
Glucose kit
Urea kit
~
Cholesterol (20 tests)
Creatinine (25 tests)_____ ■
Bilirubin (25 tests)
Total
For 18 Districts
Rs. 270
Rs. 700
Rs, 100
Rs. 1500
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_2
4
Rs. 540
Rs, 1400
Rs. 200
Rs. 6000
Rs. 900
4
Rs. 3600
Rs. 300
Rs. 120
Rs. 120
Rs, 350
Rs. 50
Rs, 50
Rs. 150
Rs, 15000
Rs, 450
Rs, 350
Rs, 550
Rs, 400
Rs. 350
10
4
4
- 4
4
4
4
1
4
4
4
4
4
Rs. 3000
~Rs. 480
~Rs. 480
~Rs. 1400
-Rs, 200
-Rs. 200
~Rs, 600
-Rs. 15000
Rs, 1800
Rs. 1400 ~
Rs. 2200
Rs, 1600
Rs. 1400
2_
Rs. 90,570
Rs.
16,30,260
(D.M.AGA)
Under Secretary to Government,
Health & F.W. Department
Karnataka Health Systems Development Project
BANGALORE-560 001. Qji
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PROCEEDINGS CT THE GOVERNMENT OF KARNATAKA
Sub:. Settlement of bills pertaining to KfW project reg.
Read:- 1. G.O. No.HFW(PR) 5 KfW 97 dated 7-12-1997.
2. Govt, letter No.HFW(PR) 14 KFW 97 dated
27th Oct.- 1998.
3 . Letter No.AD/KfW/43/98-99 dated 10-11-1998.
Preamble : In the Govt. Order read at (1) above, the Additional
Director, Karnataka Secondary Level Hospital Development
Project (kfw), Gulbarga was authorised to exercise the
financial powers delegated to the Additional Directors
of the Health & Family Welfare Directorate in the implement
ation of the project. Further he was also authorised to
implement the decisions taken by the Steering Committee
and the Project Governing Board without making bad: reference
to the Project Administrator, Karnataka Health Systems
Development Project, Bangalore.
In the Govt, letter read at (2) above, instructions
were issued to the Additional Director, Karnataka Secondary
Level Hospital Development Project, Gulbarga was instructed
to settle the bills pertaining to the project at his end'
only.
Now, the Additional Director, Karnataka SecondaryLevel Hospital Development Project, Gulbarga vide his letter
read at (3) above, has stated that’when the bills were presenter
to the Treasury, the Treasury Officer has raised objection
on the plea that there is no specific orders and therefore
has requested for specific authorisation in this regard.
Hence, the following order.
ORDER. NO.HFW(PR) 14 KFW 97, BANGALORE, DATED 2^ -11-1998..
In the circumstances explained in the preamble.
Government are pleased to delegate financial powers to
the Additional Director, Karnataka Secondary Level Hospital
Development Project(KfW) , Gulbarga to countersign various
bills i.e., D.C. Bills, A.C.Bills, T.A. Bills etc., of his
office and the offices coming under Karnataka Secondary Level
Hospital Development Project (KfW) irrespective of the
amount of the bill under the Head of Account ”2210-01-110. 2-80” effective from the date of authorisation issued by
the Accountant General, Bangalore.
2.
2
Chief Accounts Officer KHSop^h001^1'1'61'106 °f the
Project Administrator, KHSDP x, v^apP5°Val °f the
secretary
to Government, Health's, Family
ramiiy Welfare Department.
By order and in the name of the
Governor of Karnataka,
■
(D.M. AGA) . .
Under Secretary to Government,
H&FW Dept. (KHSDP)
To
1. The Accountant r
i
General(A&E)
Z Karnataka,
2.
Engineer-in-chief, KHSDP, Bangalore; Bangalore;
3. The• Addl. -------------Director,
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Karnataka Secondary Level Hospital
Development Project (KfW)
.zf Gulbarga;
4. T^e District Treasury Officer,
Gulbarga;
5. The Chief
6. Accounts
7. Guard Frle/spare copies.
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Copy for information to the Project Administrator,
KHSDP t Bangalore.
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Proceedings of the Government of Karnataka
/
Sub: Sanction of fuel charges to the Additional Directors of Directorate of Health and Family
Welfare Services, Bangalore -orders -reg.
Read: 1. GO. No. HFW(PR) 8 WBA 98 dt.20.1.98.
2. GO. No. HFW(PR) 8 WBA 98 dt. 18.5.98.
3. GO. No. HFW(PR) 301 WBA 98 dt. 17.9.98.
4. Circular No. DHS 166/98-99 dt.27.8.98 of the Director, H & FW Services,
Bangalore.
Preamble:
In the Govt, order read at (1) above sanction was accorded for payment of fuel charges and
vehicle maintenance charges to the taluka medical officers. District Surgeons and District Surveillance
Officers at the rate noted therein . In the Govt, order dated 18.5.98 read at (2) above, this facility was
extended for the financial year 1998-99. Further in the Govt. Order read at (3) above, the facility of
providing of fuel charges at the rate of 150 kte, per month (i.e. on par with the District Surgeons) was
extended to the Divisional Joint Directors, Health & Family Welfare Services and all the District Health
& Family Welfare Officers. The Director, Health & Family Welfare Services, Bangalore in the circular
read at (4) above has entrusted the work of reviewing the implementation and monitoring of yellow
card scheme to 6 Joint Directors working in Directorate and to four Divisional Joint Directors. Since
the Divisional Joint Directors have already been extended the facility of payment of fuel charges in the
Govt. Order dated 17.9.98, it is considered necessary to extend the said provision to 6 Joint Directors
working in the Directorate as they are entrusted the work of reviewing the implementation and
monitoring of yellow card scheme. Hence the following orders.
ORDER NO. HFW(PR) 187 WBA 98, BANGALORE, DATED 27.11.98
Under the circumstances explained in the preamble, Govt, are pleased to accord sanction for
payment of fuel charges at the rate of 150 litres per month to the following Joint Directors working in
the Directorate of Health & Family Welfare Services, Bangalore.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
The Joint Director (Medical)
The Joint Director (Health & Planning)
The Joint Director (Leprosy)
The Joint Director (Tuberculosis)
The Joint Director (Health Education & Training)
The Joint Director (Family Welfare)
The above expenditure shall be debited to the Budget Head “2210-01-110-2-83 (Fuel and Oil
Expenses/Office Expenses)” during the financial year 1998-99.
This order issues with the approval of the Project Administrator, KHSDP & E/o Additional
Secretary to Govt., Health & Family Welfare Department.
By Order and in the name of the
Governor of Karnataka
(D. M. AGA)
Under Secretary to Government,
Health & Family Welfare Dept.,
(y^iCH.S.D.P.
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1. The Accountant General in Karnataka, Bangalore.
2. The Directors, Health & Family Welfare Services, Bangalore.
3. The Chief Administrative Officer, KHSDP, Bangalore.
4. The Chief Accounts Officer, KHSDP, Bangalore.
5. Accounts Branch, KHSDP, Bangalore.
6. Guard File/ Spare Copies.
^°Py for information to:
The Project Administrator, KHSDP & E/o Addl. Secretary to Govt. , Health^ Family • Welfare
Department, Bangalore.
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ISO
: 2274802 / 2274883
: 080-2277389
Off.
Fax
Email: khsdp©giasbgo1.vsnl.net.in
GOVERNMENT OF KARNATAKA
KABNATAKA HEALTH SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT PROJECT
1st Floor, Public Health.
Institute Building,
Seshadri Road,
Bangalore - 560 001.
No.H&FW(PR) 65 WBA 97
3rd December 1998
NOTIFICATION
Whereas under Notification No.HFW (PR) 65 WBA 97, Dt: 18.09.1997, the existing 18 District
Laboratories in the State have been renamed as “The District Surveillance Units” and have been brought
under the administrative control of the Additional Director, (Communicable Diseases) State Surveillance
Unit Communicable Disease Hospital, Old Madras Road, Bangalore.
And whereas, the Medical Officers of the renamed District Surveillance Unit finding it difficult
to operate the funds of KHSDP for tlie want of proper designation,
r
Therefore, in the interest of administration of District Surveillance Units the erstwhile Medical
Officers, District Laboratories are re-designated as “Medical Officer, District Surveillance Unit”. '
By order and in the name of the
Governor of Karnataka
(D.M.AGA)
Under Secretary to Government
H&FW Department (KHSDP)
To
1. The Accountant General (A&E) Karnataka, Bangalore.
2. The Director, H&FW Department, Bangalore
3. Director, Medical Education, Bangalore
4. The Additional Director, CMD, State Surveillance Unit, Bangalore
5. All the Divisional Joint Director (Program Officers) Directorate of H&FW
6. The Joint Directors (Lab) PHI building.
7. All the Medical Officer, District Surveillance Unit.
8. The Joint Director, State Huzur Treasury', Bangalore
9. All the Deputy' Director Treasury of the Districts
10. Accounts Branch/Budget, KHSDP, Bangalore
11. Spare copy/Guard copy
A;
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Copy for information to
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The Project Administrator, KHSDP, Bangalore
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07982
Proceedings of the Government of Karnataka
Sub: Release of funds to the project hospitals for buying diesel for running diesel
generators - regarding.
Read: Proceedings of the Steering Committee meeting dated - 19-12-98.
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Preamble:
The Diesel generators of 62.5 KVA, 50 KVA, 15 KVA and 5 KVA were
supplied to the project hospitals depending on the bed strength as contemplated in the project proposal.
Now the Medical Officers of these hospitals have requested to release funds to buy diesel to run these
diesel generators. It is considered necessary to release funds as requested to use the generators in the
event of power failure. A proposal to release an amount of Rs.3000/- p.m. to these hospitals having 5
kVA generators, Rs.5000/- p.m. to the hospitals having 15 KVA generators and Rs. 15000/- p.m. to the
hospitals having 50 KVA and 62.5 KVA generators was placed before the Steering Committee meeting
held on 19-12-98. The Steering Committee approved the proposal. Hence, the following orders.
Order no. HFW (PR) 477 WBA/98 Bangalore dt.28/12/98
Under the circumstances, sanction is accorded to release funds for buying diesel for use of
generator supplied to the.project hospitals depending upon the capacity of such generator as detailed
,below.
Sl.N
Capacity of the Generator
Amount released
5 KVA generator____________
15 KVA generator___________
50 KVA & 62.5 KVA generators
3000/- p.m.
5000/- p.m,
15000- p.m.
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The Administrative Medical Officer of the respective hospital shall maintain the accounts and
preserve the vouchers for audit. They should also furnish accounts to the project office.
The above expenditure shall be debited to the Budget Head “2210-01-110-2-83 (POL) during
the financial year 1998-99.
This.order is issued as per the decision of the Steering Committee meeting dt- 19-12-98 and the
approval of the Project Administrator, KHSDP and E/O Add!. Secretary to Govt Health and Family
Welfare Department.
By order and in the name
of Governor of Karnataka
(D.M.Aga)
Under Secretary
Health and Family Welfare Dept.
KHSDP.
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1. The Accountant General (A & E) in Karnataka Bangalore.
2. All the District Surgeons of the Districts with a request to communicate the same to the Medical
Officers in the District.
3. The Joint Director, state Huzur treasury, Bangalore.
4. All the Deputy Director of Treasury in the District.
5. The Chief Administrative Officer, KHSDP.
6. The Chief Accounts Officer, KHSDP.
7. The Deputy Director (Equipment)
8. Accounts/Budget Section, KHSDP
9. Guard file/Spare copies.
Copy submitted for information to :
1. The Secretary to Government, Health and Family Welfare Dept.
2. Project Administrator, KHSDP.
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31-12-1998
No. HFW (PR) 480 WBA 98
Circular
Sub: Annual Maintenance of Hospitals taken over by
Karnataka Health Systems Development Project from
Public Works Department
The hospitals with more than 100 beds were with the Public Works Department
for their maintenance. With the launching of Karnataka Health Systems Development
Project, these hospitals were handed over by the Public Works Department to the
Karnataka Health Systems Development Project for construction and renovation of the
buildings. Still maintenance was done by the Public Works Department only. In some
cases it was observed that there was overlapping in expenditure on these hospitals by the
Public Works Department and the Karnataka Health Systems Development Project.
Considering this problem, the subject was placed before the Project Governing Board in
its meeting held on 30,h October, 1998. The Project Governing Board in principle agreed
for the proposal of taking over of all these 100 bed hospitals for maintenance by the
Karnataka Health Systems Development Project from the Public Works Department. On
the basis of this decision, the Chief Engineers in Public Works Department were directed
by the Secretary, Public Works Department to hand over these buildings to the Karnataka
Health Systems Development Project for maintenance also. Accordingly the Executive
Engineers of the Karnataka Health Systems Development Project have been directed to
take over these buildings by following the required procedures.
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Regarding the modalities of maintenance of these hospitals, the proposal was
placed before the Steering Committee in its meeting held 19“’ December, 1998. The
Steering Committee has given its approval for maintenance of these hospitals by placing
an Assistant Engineer/Junior Engineer in-charge of one or two buildings depending on
the availability of Assistant Engineers/Junior Engineers. The Steering Committee also
agreed for the proposal of releasing an amount of Rs. 500/- per hospital to each Section
Officer at a time for maintenance of these hospital buildings by the Executive Engineers concerned. The amount required for maintenance of hospital buildings will be released to
the respective engineers in the form of LOC from the project under the Head of Account
“2210-01-110-83”. The Executive Engineers shall release this amount to the respective
Section Officers.
The Section Officers will draw this amount of Rs. 500/- at a time for each hospital
and will carry out the following maintenance works.
1. Replacement of Bulbs and Tubes
2. Rectification of Tap connections
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3. Replacement of broken window panes
4. Rectification of drainage
5. Providing ceiling plastering upto a limit of 50 sq.ft.
6. Providing additional electric connections upto a limit of 100 ft.
7. Replacement of switches and providing additional switches, etc.
8. Replacement of broken wash basins upto a limit of 2 per hospital
9. Replacement of roof tiles with a limit of Rs. 500/- per hospital
10' peP!aoCne/ment ? d°Or hingeS’ Wind°w hinges
Ks. 1 DO/- per hospital
other fixtures uPt° a limit of
11. Cleaning of Water Tanks
12. Repairs to Sewer Lines and Inspection Chambers within a limit of Rs. 200/-.
b f1' Sec110" °ffi“rs, Assistant Executive Engineers and the Executive Engineers
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1. Rectification of leaking roofs
2. Any new civil construction or alterations
3. Cleaning of Septic Tanks
4. New road works
5. Maintenance of gardens
6. Civil works including painting, alteration,
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where the cost is more than Rs. 200/- in each case.
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Section Officer
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the above
above works
worl<s <are of urgent nature and cannot
wait till the renovation work is taken up under the project, he should make a specific
proposal »th proper jus,iiication and submi, line es.imates ,o .he Executive Png.l"
The Executive Engineer in turn will take the approval of the Engineer-in-Chief before
taking up such works.
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The Section Officer will open a Register foi each hospital to make necessary
entries regarding the maintenance works taken up for that hospital. The format to be used
for maintenance of such Register is enclosed herewith as Annexure - I. The Section
Officer on the request of the concerned Superintendent of the hospital/Administrative
Medical Officer will make necessary entries in the Register and carry out the works either
with the amount available with him or by taking necessary sanctions as indicated above.
The concerned Superintendent or Administrative Medical Officer of the hospital will
check the work done by the Section Officer and make necessary entries in the Register.
This Register should be made available to any of the inspecting or higher authorities
visiting the hospital for their inspection and if the inspecting authority desires to make
any comments or give his opinion, he can do so in the same Register.
This Circular is issued in terms of the decision of the Project Governing Board
dated 30th October, 1998 and the decision of the Steering Committee dated 19,h
December, 1998.
(D.M. AGA)
Under Secretary to Government, KHSDP
Department of Health & Family Welfare
Bangalore
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The Engineer-in-Chief, KHSDP, Bangalore
The Chief Administrative Officer, KHSDP, Bangalore
The Chief Financial Officer, KHSDP, Bangalore
The Superintending Engineers, KHSDP, Bangalore/Dharwad Circles
All the Executive Engineers/Assistant Executive Engineers, KHSDP
Copy to:
Secretary to Government, Department of Health & Family Welfare for kind
1. The
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information.
The
Director, Department of Health & Family Welfare for information.
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3. The Director, Department of Medical Education for information.
4. All the District Surgeons/Administrative Medical Officers of the concerned hospitals
for information and necessary action.
5. All the Deputy Commissioners of the Districts for information.
6. All the Chief Executive Officers of Zilla Panchayats for information.
7. All the Divisional Joint Directors of the Department of Health & Family Welfare-for
information.
8. All the District Health & Family Welfare Officers for information.
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Annexure -1
Format for Register on maintenance works taken up at
SI. No.
Nature of Repair reported by
the Medical Officer with Date
Approximate
Amount
required for
repair
Approval if
any required
for the work
obtained with
Sanction Order
No. & Date
Date on
which work
is carried
out by the
Section
Officer
Amount
Spent by the
Section
Officer on
Repair
hospital
Acknowledge
ment by the
Medical
Officer
Remarks
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