Lucknow, March 28 -- In a significant push to strengthen child healthcare infrastructure, the governing body of Sanjay Gandhi Post Graduate Institute of Medical Sciences (SGPGIMS) has approved manpower for a 573-bed super speciality paediatric centre, aimed at treating children across Uttar Pradesh and neighbouring states. The decision was taken at the institute's 104th Governing Body meeting chaired by chief secretary SP Goyal at Lok Bhawan. Officials said the upcoming centre will provide specialised and advanced treatment to children, addressing a critical gap in paediatric healthcare services in the region. The move is expected to reduce the burden on existing hospitals and improve access to high-end medical care for serious childhood illnesses. During the meeting, registrar Col Varun Bajpai presented updates on the implementation of decisions taken in previous sessions. SGPGI director prof RK Dhiman, along with senior faculty members and officials from the medical education department, attended the meeting....