Foundation stone of 1500-bedded medical block laid at LNJP Hospital, Delhi

"The medical block consists of 25 floors with two basements. LNJP will become a 3,500 bedded hospital after 1500 more beds will be added here which will make it one of the biggest hospitals," he added.

Published On 2020-10-24 04:15 GMT   |   Update On 2020-10-24 04:15 GMT
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New Delhi: The foundation stone of a 1500-bedded medical block has been laid in Lok Nayak Jai Prakash Narayan (LNJP) Hospital on Friday, it is expected to be complete within 30 months, said Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal.

"Today, the foundation stone of 1500-bedded medical block was laid in LNJP Hospital. This is another addition to Delhi's world-class healthcare infrastructure. It is expected to complete within 30 months," Kejriwal told the reporters.

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"The medical block consists of 25 floors with two basements. LNJP will become a 3,500-bedded hospital after 1500 more beds will be added here which will make it one of the biggest hospital. It will be centrally air-conditioned and the medical block will have the best medical facilities," he added.

CM Kejriwal added that the total cost of this medical block will be Rs 450 crores.

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