Published 16:44 IST, January 2nd 2020
Jammu and Kashmir: Internet services restored in 80 govt-run hospitals
After initial hiccups, broadband internet services were restored in 80 government hospitals and nursing homes on Thursday in Kashmir, the officials said
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After initial hiccups, broadband internet services were restored in 80 government hospitals and nursing homes in Kashmir, officials said, a move which is being seen as a big relief for patients and healthcare professionals in the Valley. Medical Superintendent of Chest Disease hospital in Srinagar Dr Saleem Tak confirmed that the internet started working in the facility on Thursday "which is a big relief to us as well as for the patients".
'Rest is also being restored on a war footing'
An official of the Jammu and Kashmir administration said, "Broadband high-speed internet connectivity was restored at 80 government hospitals, including health centres and offices linked to the department of health, across Kashmir."
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The internet services were to start at the government-run hospitals from midnight of December 31 as a new year gift to the people in the Valley but it could not resume due to some technical issues, officials said. Tak said the restoration of internet facilities will help hospitals to update their patient care records, especially about centrally-sponsored schemes like the Ayushman Bharat. "It will help poor patients to receive medical facilities free of cost," he told PTI. "Now we can consult other doctors across India and the world for seeking guidance related to patient care and also updating our system for which internet is necessary," he said.
SMS services restored in Kashmir Valley
The principal of Government Medical College in Srinagar Pervez Shah also confirmed that the internet was working at seven hospitals out of the eight associated facilities. Work was on for restoration on internet services in one nursing home, he added. Restoration of broadband internet services come after SMS services were restored in the Kashmir Valley from midnight on December 31. Earlier on October 14, postpaid mobile services were also restored. All mobile networks and landline connections were suspended across Jammu and Kashmir on August 5, in view of security concerns in the region following the Centre's decision to abrogate Article 370 that granted special status to the erstwhile State.
However, the internet and pre-paid mobile services in the valley are yet to be restored. Mobile Internet services were restored in Kargil district of Ladakh last Friday after remaining suspended for 145 days. The services were restored in view of complete normalcy returning to Kargil, with no untoward incident taking place over the past four months, officials had said. Broadband services were already functional in Kargil.
16:44 IST, January 2nd 2020