The commander of Sector 2 also known as K-Force
Major General Khaled Mosharraf was operating in this area. He named it as
Bangladesh Field Hospital. At first it was only 480-bed hospital to treat wounded freedom fighters. In the newly independent country Bangladesh, the government had objected to its name Bangladesh Field Hospital.
Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman proposed to change the name and its structure for allowance. Then the Gonoshasthaya Kendra name came up and Sheikh Mujibur Rahman suggested Zafrullah, "Ganasasthtya Kendra will not only provide treatment, but it will also have to work on health, agriculture and education." Zohra Begum, MA Rab, a joint secretary, and Lutfor Rahman donated five acres of land to the Gonoshasthaya Kendra from their family properties in Savar to build the hospital, while Sheikh Mujibur Rahman arranged a further 23 acres of land. Thus the hospital Gonoshasthaya Kendra began its journey in 1972. The hospital currently in 2018 employs 2,500 people, 40 percent of whom are women. ==Effect in war==