Pending Fire Safety and Pollution NOCs Delay Patient Transfer
Key Points:
- New MGM facility awaits crucial fire safety and pollution clearances
- Hospital needs temporary oxygen setup for patient care transition
- District administration pledges support for smooth relocation process
JAMSHEDPUR – MGM Hospital’s planned relocation to its new Dimna facility faces delays pending essential regulatory approvals.
The Principal Secretary has approved the hospital’s shift. However, critical NOCs remain pending with authorities.
Moreover, the hospital needs temporary oxygen arrangements. D-type cylinders will serve until the main tank relocates.
Clearance Process
The hospital has submitted applications for required certifications. Officials await responses from concerned departments.
Additionally, fire safety compliance remains a key requirement. Pollution clearance also needs departmental approval.
Furthermore, a hospital source noted, “Patient transfer will commence immediately after receiving clearances.”
Administrative Support
A meeting will address relocation challenges soon. Key stakeholders will discuss pending issues.
Meanwhile, the district administration has promised full cooperation. They will facilitate necessary arrangements.
In fact, the centralized oxygen tank will move from Sakchi later. The temporary cylinder setup ensures uninterrupted care.

