Maha Cabinet nod to expand Govt Cancer Hospital, Aurangabad to 265-bed facility
As a result, the 100 bed hospital will be expanded to 265 beds at cost of around Rs 25 crore, an official press statement stated.
Mumbai: The Maharashtra Cabinet on Wednesday gave its approval for the expansion of Government Medical College and Cancer Hospital at Aurangabad.
As a result, the 100-bed hospital will be expanded to 265 beds at cost of around Rs 25 crore, an official press statement stated.
After being recognized as a State Cancer Institute as per Government Resolution of Oct 15, 2016, GMCCH will provide treatment for cancer patients from Marathwada in Aurangabad itself.
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For the expanded facility, 316 regular posts of Group-A to Group-D and 360 posts of 44 external posts will be filled.
The issue was resolved due to repeated follow-up by Aurangabad Guardian Minister Subhash Desai.
For this, Mr Desai held meetings with Health Minister Rajesh Tope and Medical Education Minister Amit Deshmukh, it was stated.
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