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Mumbai builder converts newly built luxury condo into COVID-19 hospital

Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], June 21 (ANI): Even as Mumbai continues with its battle with COVID-19 cases, many Mumbaikars are stepping up to help others through this adversity.

ANI Jun 21, 2020 15:30 IST googleads

Shreeji Sharan Developers handed over their 19-storey 'Sreeji Paradise' to the Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai, as space to hospitalise COVID-19 patients in the area.

Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], June 21 (ANI): Even as Mumbai continues with its battle with COVID-19 cases, many Mumbaikars are stepping up to help others through this adversity.
A city-based builder has handed over a 19-storey newly constructed, ready-to-move-in building to the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) to house COVID-19 patients.
Mehul Sanghvi, of Sheeji Sharan Developers said "We decided to do this willingly after discussing with tenants. The building is being used as a quarantine centre for COVID patients."
The building, located on SV Road in Malad, has 130 flats, for which it had received an occupation certificate from the state government. It was, in fact, ready to be handed over to the flat owners.
Till now, 300 patients have been transferred to the building, with four patients to a flat. Their treatment is continuing within the building premises.
Gopal Shetty, MP from Malad played an essential role in this move.
The North Mumbai legislator said he got in touch with Mehul Sanghvi and convinced him to provide the building for the cause, in view of the rising number of cases in Malad.
"We're happy that people like Mehul Sanghvi have set aside personal interests, in a bid to serve the greater good during these difficult times. We hope that others come forward and collaborate for such gestures, helping us save as many lives as possible," he said.
On Saturday, Maharashtra had reported a single-day rise of 3,874 new COVID-19 cases. With this, the total number of positive cases in the state now stands at 1,28,205, said the state health department. With 160 deaths, the toll in the state is at 5,984.
Meanwhile, Municipal Corporation Greater Mumbai had said that 136 deaths and 1,197 new cases have been reported in Mumbai, taking the total tally in the city to 65,265. The toll is at 3,559. (ANI)

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