Jharkhand Govt begins Process of land identification for AIIMS Ranchi

Published On 2021-10-28 07:15 GMT   |   Update On 2021-10-28 07:15 GMT

Ranchi: Preparations have started to open All India Institue of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) in Ranchi.

For this, the Industry Director of Jharkhand has written a letter to the Health Secretary. In this, land has been asked to be identified for the establishment of AIIMS in Ranchi. Jitendra Kumar Singh has said in his letter that the Prime Minister's Office has considered the establishment of AIIMS.

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Therefore the land for the establishment of AIIMS should be identified and informed accordingly as after the land is identified further action will be taken.

Ranchi MP Sanjay Seth had urged the Prime Minister to open AIIMS in Ranchi on 28 July 2021. He had told the Prime Minister that Ranchi is the capital of Jharkhand due to this a large number of people from all over the state come here for treatment. Apart from this citizens from the neighboring states of Jharkhand also come to Ranchi for their treatment.

Establishment of AIIMS is necessary for the purpose of providing better treatment, at less cost to the citizens in Ranchi, he had said.

If AIIMS opens in Ranchi then it will be second in Jharkhand as currently one AIIMS is being operated in Deoghar which had been inaugurated this year itself. It has been constructed with an investment of Rs 1100 crores.

Right now 200 patients are being treated here every day. Deoghar's AIIMS is the 13th AIIMS to be established in the country.

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