Nagpur :- The Divisional Railway Hospital (DRH), Nagpur, reached a significant milestone with the inauguration of a dedicated Retired Employees Liberalized Health Scheme (RELHS) Outpatient Department (OPD) for senior citizens. The facility was inaugurated by Anneamma George, Chief Nursing Superintendent, as she concluded her illustrious 32.5-year career with Indian Railways.
The ceremony was graced by Manish Agarwal, Divisional Railway Manager (DRM), Nagpur; P. Khairkar, Additional Divisional Railway Manager (ADRM), Nagpur; and Dr. G. S. Manjunatha, Chief Medical Superintendent (CMS), Nagpur, alongside other senior officials and medical staff.
The RELHS OPD is specifically designed to enhance healthcare for retired railway employees, offering a senior-friendly environment with reduced waiting times and improved patient experience. This facility highlights the Nagpur Division’s commitment to prioritizing the well-being of its retirees.
In addition to the new OPD, DRH Nagpur has strengthened its medical services with two state-of-the-art devices. A Transcutaneous Bilirubinometer has been introduced for neonatal care, allowing non-invasive and efficient screening of newborns for hyperbilirubinemia. The hospital also unveiled a cutting-edge Intraoperative Imaging Device for orthopedic and urology surgeries. Equipped with dual 19-inch monitors and advanced imaging features, this device ensures precision with minimal radiation exposure, further elevating the quality of surgical care.
During the event, DRM Manish Agarwal praised the Medical Department’s efforts to modernize healthcare services and acknowledged the dedication of the hospital staff in making these advancements possible.
These developments underscore Central Railway’s commitment to delivering world-class medical facilities to its employees, retirees, and their families.