KTR Demands Completion of Sanathnagar TIMS for AIIMS-Level Care

KT Rama Rao said TIMS hospitals were envisioned to provide world-class healthcare to Hyderabad's poor. He highlighted Sanathnagar TIMS's advanced facilities including 300 ICU beds and 16 operation theatres. KTR claimed the Rs 1,200 crore project would have been completed two years ago under BRS rule. He demanded the government make the hospital fully operational immediately.

Key Points: KTR: Make Sanathnagar TIMS Accessible for AIIMS-Level Care

  • KTR says TIMS built for AIIMS-level healthcare in Hyderabad
  • Sanathnagar project includes 300 ICU beds, 16 OTs, diagnostic services
  • Hospital cost Rs 1,200 crore, would have been done under BRS
  • KTR demands immediate completion for public benefit
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"TIMS introduced to make AIIMS-level healthcare in Hyderabad": KT Rama Rao demands Sanathnagar hospital be made accessible

KT Rama Rao urges Telangana govt to complete Sanathnagar TIMS hospital, highlighting its AIIMS-level facilities, 300 ICU beds, and Rs 1,200 crore investment.

"We conceptualised and designed TIMS to provide AIIMS-level healthcare in Hyderabad. - KT Rama Rao"

Hyderabad, May 16

Bharat Rashtra Samithi Working President KT Rama Rao has said that Telangana Institute of Medical Sciences hospitals were established with the vision of providing world-class healthcare services to the people of Hyderabad and making advanced treatment accessible to the poor.

Speaking about the Sanathnagar TIMS project, KTR said that government hospitals such as Gandhi and Osmania had long served as the primary healthcare support for citizens, but under the BRS government, modern TIMS hospitals were introduced to strengthen public healthcare infrastructure.

"We conceptualised and designed TIMS to provide AIIMS-level healthcare in Hyderabad," he said.

According to KTR, nearly 22 acres of land were utilised for the Sanathnagar TIMS project, which was constructed with advanced technology and international standards. He said the KCR government introduced TIMS to provide better healthcare facilities for economically weaker sections in competition with private corporate hospitals.

KTR stated that TIMS hospitals were established in Sanathnagar, LB Nagar and Alwal areas of Hyderabad, while a 2,000-bed government hospital is currently under construction in Warangal.

He also said that NIMS Hospital is being expanded on a large scale.

Highlighting the facilities at Sanathnagar TIMS, KTR said that three blocks have been constructed and emergency medical services would be supported by 300 ICU beds. He added that 16 state-of-the-art operation theatres have been established along with all major diagnostic services, including MRI and CT scan facilities.

He further said that special VIP suites, research facilities for kidney-related diseases, academic blocks and a massive auditorium have also been developed as part of the project. A special dharmashala for attendants of patients has also been arranged within the premises, he added.

KTR said the hospital was built at a cost of nearly Rs 1,200 crore and claimed that had the KCR government continued in power, the hospital would have been completed two years ago.

Calling the design of TIMS one of the best government healthcare infrastructure models in the country, KTR said that a modern parking system with a capacity for 1,000 cars and a dedicated emergency ramp for medical services had also been constructed.

He instructed officials to immediately improve the functioning of the lifts in the hospital premises.

Recalling the initiatives of the previous BRS government, KTR said that 350 Basti Dawakhanas were established across the state to ensure accessible healthcare services to the public.

He further demanded that the government immediately complete the remaining construction works and make the hospital fully operational for the benefit of the people.

- ANI

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Ravi K
Good intentions, but let's be realistic. BRS spent Rs 1,200 crore on this, and it's still not fully operational? Meanwhile, the existing government hospitals like Osmania are overcrowded and understaffed. I hope the current government finishes this quickly—no more political point-scoring. The people of Sanathnagar deserve functional lifts and working MRI machines, not just promises. 🤔
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Shreya B
The dharmashala for patient attendants is such a thoughtful addition! Anyone who has waited outside a hospital knows how exhausting that can be. But I'm more interested in the research facilities for kidney diseases—Hyderabad has a high rate of kidney issues due to water quality. If TIMS can advance treatment for that, it would address a real local need. Hope they also focus on affordability of dialysis.
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Naveen S
I appreciate the vision, but KTR's claim that TIMS is one of the best models in India seems premature—the hospital isn't even fully running! Let it start operations, serve patients for a year, and then we can judge. Also, why only three TIMS for a city of Hyderabad's size? LB Nagar and Alwal will help, but we need more. Still, credit where due: the Basti Dawakhanas were genuinely useful during COVID times.
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Arjun K
As someone who lives near Sanathnagar, I can tell you the construction has been a headache for years! But if the end result is truly AIIMS-level care for the poor, it might be worth it. My concern: will they maintain the quality? Many government hospitals start with great facilities but degrade over time due to corruption and neglect. KTR's demand for immediate completion is fair—the people have waited long enough. Bhai, bas ab karo! 👍

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