HC directs Centre to conduct feasibility assessment for AIIMS in Kozhikode
Kerala HC Ruling Strengthens Regulation and Accountability in Healthcare
Ernakulam: The Centre’s hesitation to approve the setting up of an All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) in Kerala has moved beyond an administrative issue and has escalated into a legal and policy standoff, prompting intervention by the Kerala High Court.
Amid the continuing delay, the High Court has directed the Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare to clarify whether the land identified at Kinaloor in Kozhikode meets the central government’s norms for establishing an AIIMS. The land is currently under the control of the Kerala State Industries Development Corporation (KSIDC). The court has also instructed the Centre to carry out a feasibility assessment of the proposed site in coordination with the state government while the matter remains under active consideration.
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