Govt aims to start admission at Koriyawas Medical College in 2023: Haryana CM

The Chief Minister said this while inspecting the medical college to be built on an area of 80.63 acres during his visit in the district for a programme on Wednesday.

Published On 2021-07-29 04:00 GMT   |   Update On 2021-07-29 09:23 GMT
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Chandigarh: Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar said that the work of medical college to be built at Koriyawas in Mahendragarh district would be completed by 2022 and the state government aims to start admission in this medical college in the year 2023.

The Chief Minister said this while inspecting the medical college to be built on an area of 80.63 acres during his visit in the district for a programme on Wednesday. He also took the progress report of the work related to construction of the medical college from the officers concerned.

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Khattar said that this Medical College would be built with state of the art facilities. The hospital will have a bed arrangement of about 880 beds, out of which 720 will be ward beds and 100 will be ICU. The hospital will have 24 operation theatres besides having an arrangement of 40 special beds and 20 beds in private wards, he informed.

The Chief Minister said that this college is being built at most suitable location. Its structural work has been completed.

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