PM to inaugurate 2nd unit of Neurosciences Hospital on Aug 15: Health Minister 

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Published On: 05 Jul 2026, 19:53
Prime Minister Tarique Rahman -File photo

DHAKA, July 5, 2026 (BSS) - Prime Minister Tarique Rahman is scheduled to inaugurate the second unit of the National Institute of Neurosciences and Hospital (NINH) on August 15, Health and Family Welfare Minister Sardar Md. Sakhawat Husain said today.

"The Prime Minister will inaugurate the second unit of the National Institute of Neurosciences Hospital on August 15. I believe that once he visits the hospital, he will take the necessary initiatives for its further development," he told a preparatory meeting at NINH in the capital ahead of the inauguration of the new 500-bed second unit.

Referring to the government's election manifesto, Sakhawat Husain said the country's healthcare system would be decentralised to ensure quality medical services across the country.

"Our healthcare services will be built in line with the election manifesto. The health system will be decentralised so that people from Chattogram or other districts will not have to come to Dhaka for treatment. We want to take healthcare to the doorsteps of rural people and seek everyone's cooperation in achieving this goal," he said.

The minister said the Prime Minister would provide the policy direction while all concerned would work together to implement it successfully.

Photo: PID

Highlighting the government's preparedness to tackle dengue, he said coordinated measures had been underway for the past two months.

He said coordination committees comprising deputy commissioners, civil surgeons, hospital superintendents, city corporation administrators and other relevant officials had been formed in every district.

Besides, cleanliness drives are continuing across the country, while mosquito larvae destruction tablets have been supplied and spraying activities are being carried out to eliminate adult mosquitoes, he added.

The minister said the dengue situation this year is better than that of the previous year, adding that the government has taken integrated plans for patient management, ensured adequate saline stocks, kept mobile hospitals ready and arranged training for physicians.

He said mobile hospitals have been kept prepared for dengue patients while sufficient saline has been stockpiled to prevent any shortage and avoid severe complications during treatment.

Speaking at the meeting, State Minister for Health Dr. M A Muhit said the government is giving the highest priority to the health sector and emphasised the need for decentralising healthcare services to ensure equal access for all.

He said the government plans to establish neuroscience institutes in at least four older divisional cities and stressed that the National Institute of Neurosciences and Hospital would play a crucial role in producing the specialist physicians needed to operate those institutions effectively.

Additional Director General (Administration) of the Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS) Professor Dr. Zahid Raihan, Director of the National Institute of Neurosciences and Hospital Prof Dr. Nuruzzaman Khan Khasru, and other senior officials attended the meeting.
 

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