AP: 29.6 acres of land allotted for construction of Machilipatnam medical college
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Andhra Pradesh: The construction work of the Machilipatnam medical college has progressed one step ahead as the revenue division officer NSK Khajavali confirmed that almost 30 acres of land has been handed over to the Directorate of Medical Education to start the construction work of the medical college in Machilipatnam.
He also confirmed that some more land can also be acquired by the authorities to build an additional Cancer Hospital along with the medical college.
The Medical Dialogues team reported that Chief Minister Y S Jagan Mohan Reddy directed the officials to finalize the tenders for new medical colleges by January 2021. The officials informed the Chief Minister that the tenders for medical colleges in Paderu, Piduguralla, Machilipatnam, and Pulivendula, was supposed be finalized by the end of November, and for Bapatla, Narsapuram, Eluru, Anakapalli, Markapuram, Madanapalle and Nandyal medical colleges the tenders were to be done by December.
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