700-bed Civil hospital coming up in Gurugram, Health Minister reviews progress
Chandigarh: Haryana Chief Minister, Sh. Nayab Singh Saini on Tuesday chaired a review meeting regarding the construction process of the 700-bed civil hospital to be built in Gurugram.
The hospital will be constructed as part of efforts to improve healthcare services in the region.
During the meeting, the Additional Chief Secretary, Health Department, Sh. Sudhir Rajpal while providing an update on the construction progress of the civil hospital in Civil Lines shared that the hospital will be built on 7.73 acres of land at a cost of around Rs. 990 crore.
The hospital will consist of a 13-story building, including a basement, ground floor, and 11 floors. The hospital will include 60 ICU beds, 12 operation theaters, and an emergency helipad, among other important facilities.
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He further shared that at present there is a nearby government school built on approximately 1.5 acres of land to provide more space for the hospital's future needs and improve public access to the facility. The state government can think of shifting the school building on the opposite side of the road to a 2.5-acre plot of land owned by the Education Department.
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