Himachal to Build Rs 1,000 Crore Cancer Hospital & Medical College in Hamirpur

Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu has announced a massive Rs 1,000 crore project to develop a modern cancer hospital and expand the Hamirpur Medical College complex. The initiative includes establishing nursing and dental colleges, and 11 new specialist departments for comprehensive cancer care. The goal is to provide advanced medical treatment within the state, saving patients the time and expense of traveling outside Himachal. The government is systematically upgrading healthcare infrastructure across the state with new technology and facilities.

Key Points: Rs 1000 Crore Cancer Hospital Announced for Hamirpur Medical College

  • Rs 1000 crore healthcare project
  • Modern cancer hospital & nursing college
  • 11 new specialist departments approved
  • Aims to reduce out-of-state patient travel
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Rs 1,000 crore to be spent for strengthening Hamirpur Medical College: Himachal Pradesh CM

Himachal CM Sukhu announces a Rs 1000 crore project for a cancer hospital and medical college in Hamirpur to provide advanced healthcare within the state.

"The establishment of the medical college would ensure that quality healthcare services were made available to people closer to their homes. - CM Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu"

Hamirpur, February 27

Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Thakur Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu on Friday inspected the ongoing construction works of the Hamirpur Medical College and also reviewed the proposed site for a state-of-the-art Cancer Care centre.

As per an official release, he announced that a modern cancer hospital, along with nursing and dental colleges, will be developed at the Hamirpur Medical College complex. The project is estimated to cost approximately Rs 1,000 crore. He stated that the establishment of the medical college would ensure that quality healthcare services were made available to people closer to their homes.

The Chief Minister said that the State Government was strengthening the healthcare system across all medical colleges and major hospitals in Himachal Pradesh. Drawing inspiration from AIIMS Delhi, he said outdated machinery and equipment in health institutions across the state were being replaced with world-class technology and advanced medical facilities to provide better treatment services to the people in a phased manner.

He further noted that after the north-eastern states, Himachal Pradesh reports one of the highest numbers of cancer cases in the country. The establishment of a dedicated cancer hospital in Hamirpur will ensure accessible and quality cancer care for patients within the state. He informed that 11 new specialist departments have recently been approved by the State Government for the Hamirpur Cancer Hospital.

As per a release, these departments will cover different types of cancer treatment and support services, such as cancer medicines (Medical Oncology), cancer surgeries (Surgical Oncology), pain relief and supportive care, nuclear medicine, anaesthesia and critical care, laboratory testing (Pathology), treatment for children with cancer, radiology and imaging, treatment for women's cancers, stem cell and bone marrow transplants and radiation therapy.

With all these services available in one place within the state, cancer patients will not have to travel outside Himachal Pradesh for advanced treatment. This will help them save both time and money while receiving specialised care closer to home, he remarked.

Highlighting the increasing incidence of cancer cases, the Chief Minister emphasised the urgent need for systematic screening, prevention, monitoring, recording and timely diagnosis. In this regard, he said the State Government has approved the establishment of a State Cancer Centre at Dr. Radhakrishnan Government Medical College, Hamirpur.

He added that since assuming office, the present State Government has undertaken several significant measures to revamp the healthcare sector in Himachal Pradesh, resulting in improved and better healthcare services.

Among those present on the occasion were MLA Suresh Kumar and Captain Ranjit Singh, former MLA Anita Verma, Chairman Kangra Cooperative Primary Agriculture and Rural Development Bank Ramchandra Pathania, Chairman Himachal Pradesh State Agricultural Marketing Board Kuldeep Singh Pathania, Chairman APMC Hamirpur Ajay Sharma, District Congress President Suman Bharti, Congress leaders Dr Pushpinder Verma, Subhash Dhatwalia and Rubal Thakur, Secretaries M Sudha Devi and Ashish Singhmar, Deputy Commissioner Gandharva Rathore, SP Balbir Singh, and other dignitaries, a release stated.

- ANI

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Suresh O
Rs 1000 crore is a huge amount. While the project is needed, I hope there is strict monitoring to prevent corruption and delays. We have seen many such announcements where funds get misused. Transparency is key.
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Priya S
As someone from Himachal, this news brings relief. The high cancer rates here are worrying. Having a state-of-the-art centre with all departments under one roof will be a game-changer. Focus on early screening is also very important. Good step!
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Michael C
Investing in healthcare infrastructure in hill states is crucial. The terrain makes travel difficult, so bringing specialized care closer to people is the right approach. Hope they also invest equally in recruiting and retaining good doctors and nurses.
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Anjali F
Wonderful news! But along with the building and machines, please also focus on patient care, cleanliness, and reducing wait times. AIIMS-level facilities are great, but we need AIIMS-level management and empathy too. Jai Himachal!
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Karthik V
Good to see dental and nursing colleges being added. It will create local employment and ensure a steady supply of healthcare professionals for the region. This is holistic development.

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