Union Minister Sonowal lays foundation stone of 37-bed facility at AMCH

Published On 2025-03-07 07:01 GMT   |   Update On 2025-03-07 07:01 GMT

Dibrugarh: Union Minister of Ports, Shipping and Waterways Sarbananda Sonowal on Tuesday laid the foundation stone for a 37-bedded patient care cabin facility block at Assam Medical College and Hospital (AMCH) in Dibrugarh. The announcement was made by the ministry in a press release.

As per the release, the cabins will be spaced out across four floors with advanced medical care for patients. The fully furnished four-storied facility will be developed with an investment of Rs 8.89 crore. The Oil India Limited will support the cost as part of its Corporate Social Responsibility.

According to an ANI report, speaking on the occasion, the Union Minister said, "Under PM Narendra Modi's visionary leadership, the healthcare system in India has undergone a tremendous transformation, which has made it effective for people from all sections of the society.

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The Ayushman Arogya Bharat is transforming India's healthcare landscape--making it affordable, accessible, and world-class. A Viksit Bharat begins with a healthy Bharat, and we are steering the nation towards excellence in healthcare for every citizen. Healthcare excellence is key to achieve the vision of Prime Minister Narendra Modi ji's Viksit Bharat."

Highlighting the role that AMCH has played, Sonowal said, "AMCH Dibrugarh, Northeast India's pioneering medical college, has long been the backbone of healthcare in Assam, Arunachal Pradesh, and beyond.

As demand surges for affordable, high-quality treatment, a new facility in Assam emerges--not just as an expansion but as a promise to redefine specialised care for the region. I am confident that the capacity expansion at AMCH will further bolster the commitment of the Narendra Modi government to reshape and strengthen the country's healthcare system--accessible, affordable, and built to last--boosting the region's medical backbone with vision and resolve."

The Union Minister advised students of AMCH who gathered on the auspicious occasion, "Good health is a way of life. Through yoga, balanced nutrition, and mindful living, we build strength, resilience, and inner harmony. A healthy lifestyle isn't just about adding years to life--it's about adding life to years. Breathe, move, and thrive--your wellness journey is equally crucial for an efficient healthcare delivery system in the country. As the future caregivers of humanity, you hold the power to heal and transform lives. We wish you the best health and a sound mind, for with these strengths, your contribution to nation-building and improving lives will be even more meaningful", reports ANI.

Rituparna Baruah, Chairman, Tourism Development Corporation (ATDC), Government of Assam; Akhim Hazarika, Chairman, District Development Authority (DDA), alongside senior officials from OIL and AMCH, were present on the occasion.

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