Patna: Minister of Justice (CM) Nitish Kumar said on Monday that ongoing construction worked under the plan to rebuild Rs 5,540 Crore from the College Medical Patna Hospital which was almost a century (PMCH) and asked the relevant officials to complete the project before the deadline Specified.
CM also visited the Cardiology Institute Building (IGIC) Indira Gandhi (IGIC) which was newly built and asked about any aspects of new facilities to be provided in the new building from the Ministry of Health officials.
He asked officials to make the earliest new functional functional.
Additional Secretary of the Pratyaya Amrit Head (Health), through the presentation, told CM about progress in PMCH rebuilding plans.
He also informs CM about the target of remaining wise a month under the phase-1 and its appropriate progress.
Amrit told CM that the 2.021 bed facilities would be available for people after the completion of the phase-1 of the return plan.
“We review project progress regularly,” Pratyaya told CM.
Health Minister Mangal Pandey presented a replica of the master plan proposed from the construction of the rebuilding PMCH to CM on that occasion.
Nitish has a Laid for PMCH redevelopment foundation on February 8 this year.
After rebuilt, PMCH will be the second largest government hospital in India and in the world.
“PMCH is currently the largest hospital in the state with 1,750 beds.
After rebuilding, hospital capacity will increase to more than 5,460 beds.
CM has asked officials to complete the project in the next five years,” said an official department Health to Toi on Monday.
The Minister of State Education Vijay Kumar Choudhary, the Minister of Development of Jalan Nitin Navin and the main secretary of CM Deepak Kumar also accompanied CM during PMCH and IGIC inspections.