
14 New AIIMS Will Be Ready By 2025: Health Minister
- byDoctor News Daily Team
- 18 February, 2025
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New Delhi: The Minister of State in the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Mr. Ashwini Kumar Choubey recently briefed the upper house about the Status of 22 new AIIMS approved under Pradhan Mantri Swasthya Suraksha Yojana (PMSSY).
The minister was responding to a series of queries relating to the number of All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) under construction in the country, the current status of the undergoing projects; and the time period within which these projects are proposed to be completed.
According to the written response of the Minister tabled in Rajya Sabha, out of the 22 AIIMS approved 6 institutes located at Bhopal, Bhubaneswar, Jodhpur, Patna, Raipur and Rishikesh are already functional while the rest 16 AIIMS are at different stages of physical progress.
Eight institutes each at Raebareli, Mangalagiri, Nagpur, Kalyani, Gorakhpur, Bathinda, and Bilaspur are at the later stages of development and expected to come up by the end of 2021.
Furthermore, the institutes approved for Guwahati, Madurai, Deoghar, Rajkot, and Bibinagar are targeting towards completion by the latter half of 2022 while the institutes at Samba and Manethi are expected to complete in the year 2023.
Similarly, Sept 2024 has been set as the date of completion of AIIMS Darbhanga pending handover of 200-acre encumbrance-ree land by the State government.
However, AIIMS Awantipura, approved on 10.01.2019 will be completed by Jan 2025 as only 3% progress has been made in the construction work of the institute.
DETAILS OF NEW AIIMS (16) UNDER PMSSY
S.
No.
Location of
AIIMS under PMSSY
Date of
Cabinet Approval
Approved
Outlay (Rs Cr)
Date for
completion (target)
Physical Progress
1
AIIMS,
Raebareli
05.02.2009
[RCE was approved by EFC on 22.06.2017]
823
March, 2021
Residential and OPD block completed.
Medical College / Hospital Progress – 98%
2
Mangalagiri, Andhra Pradesh
07.10.2015
1618
June, 2021
Progress of construction work:
Phase I - OPD Block & Residential Complex: 98%
Phase II – Hospital and Academic Campus: 64%
3
Nagpur, Maharashtra
07.10.2015
1577
June, 2021
Progress of construction work:
Phase I - OPD Block & Residential Complex: 100%
Phase II – Hospital and Academic Campus: 86%
4
Kalyani, West Bengal
07.10.2015
1754
June, 2021
Progress of construction work:
Phase I - OPD Block & Residential Complex: 92%
Phase II – Hospital and Academic Campus: 84%
5
Gorakhpur,
Uttar Pradesh
20.07.2016
1011
June, 2021
Progress of construction work: 78.9%
6
Bathinda,
Punjab.
27.07.2016
925
June, 2021
Progress of construction work: 78.75%
7
Guwahati,
Assam
24.05.2017
1123
June, 2022
Progress of construction work: 40.12%
8
Bilaspur, Himachal Pradesh
03.01.2018
1471.04
Dec, 2021
Progress of construction work: 54%
9
Madurai, Tamil Nadu
17.12.2018
1264
Sep, 2022
(Depends on JICA
collaboration)
Negotiation for loan from Japan International Co- operation Agency (JICA) completed.
10
Darbhanga, Bihar
15.09.2020
1264
Sep, 2024
Agency for Pre-investment activities appointed.
State Govt is required to handover 200 acre encumbrance free land which is still awaited.
11
Samba, Jammu,
Jammu & Kashmir
10.01.2019
1661
Jan, 2023
Progress of construction work: 10%
12
Awantipura, Kashmir,
Jammu & Kashmir
10.01.2019
1828
Jan, 2025
Progress of construction work: 3%
13
Deoghar,
Jharkhand
16.05.2018
1103
March, 2022
Progress of construction work: 30%.
14
Rajkot, Gujarat
10.01.2019
1195
Oct, 2022
Executing Agency for the main work appointed.
Design Consultant appointed.
Construction agency for the main work appointed.
Construction work started.
15
Bibinagar, Telangana
17.12.2018
1028
Sep, 2022
Agency for pre-investment work appointed.
Agency for the main work appointed.
Design Consultant appointed.
16
Manethi, Haryana
28.02.2019
1299
Feb, 2023
(Depends on getting encumbrance-free land from the State Govt.)
Encumbrance free land yet to be handed over by State Govt.
To view the official notice click on the following link:
https://.in/pdf_upload/au3140-2-150715.pdf
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