
He met senior doctors in the conference room of the hospital who provided him with details about the number of patients treated at the facility, deaths there, and admission of people from outside Delhi. Last week, the Union Home Minister had convened an all-party meet to discuss the coronavirus situation in Delhi and later visited the LNJP hospital to take stock of the situation. Union Home Minister took over the charge of Delhi’s fight against coronavirus The makeshift facility at Radha Soami Satsang Beas campus will be the largest COVID-19 facility in the national capital, having a bed capacity of about 10,000.

This response from the Home minister came after the Arvind Kejriwal had reportedly wrote a letter to the Home minister and invited him to visit the 10,000 bedded COVID facility in Chattarpur. The work is in full swing and a large part of the facility will be operational by 26th Jun.” Amit Shah had informed on twitter, “Dear Kejriwal Ji, it has already been decided in our meeting 3 days back and MHA has assigned the work of operating the 10,000 bed COVID Care Centre at Radha Swami Beas in Delhi to ITBP.

In a response to Delhi’s Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, Home Minister Amit Shah had informed on Tuesday that the work for setting up a 10,000 bedded Covid-19 care centre is in full swing and the ITBP will take over the centre at the earliest. Home Minister informed that the centre will be operational by 26 june More than 1000 ITBP personnel, including doctors, paramedical staff and other CAPFs will be deployed at the centre. The ITBP will act as the nodal agency in charge of the centre’s operations and the administrative authority will be the South Delhi District Administration.Īs per reports, the dedicated Covid Care Centre currently has 2000 beds and will soon have 10,000 beds. It is India’s largest COVID care facility.

Several teams of ITBP personnel, including medical and support staff, visited the ashram and held a series of discussion with the stakeholders. Many teams of ITBP including medical & administration visited the ashram today & held a series of discussions with the stakeholders: ITBP /kWDeTGx98m- ANI June 24, 2020 Indo Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) today took over the #COVID19 Care Centre at Radha Soami Beas Chattarpur, Delhi as Nodal Agency to operate. The Indo-Tibetan Border Police has taken over the massive 10,000 bedded Covid-19 care centre which is newly developed at Radha Soami Satsang Beas(RSSB) in South Delhi’s Chattarpur a day after Home Minister Amit Shat informed on twitter that the COVID-19 centre will be operational by 26 June.
