Bihar Health Minister inaugurates 100-bed ward at Patna's Nalanda Medical College hospital

IANS May 18, 2025 220 views

Bihar's Health Minister Mangal Pandey has inaugurated a significant new 100-bed ward at Patna's Nalanda Medical College Hospital, marking a major advancement in state healthcare infrastructure. The state-of-the-art facility, constructed at Rs 750 crore, is designed to be flood-resistant and represents a strategic expansion of medical services. During the inauguration, Pandey not only highlighted the hospital's improvements but also paid tribute to the Indian Army's role in national security. The Minister emphasized the government's commitment to public healthcare, promising free medicines and further hospital development by 2025.

"Patients will now receive treatment in an improved environment" - Mangal Pandey, Bihar Health Minister
Patna, May 17: In a significant boost to healthcare infrastructure in Bihar, state Health Minister Mangal Pandey, on Saturday, inaugurated a 100-bed fully air-conditioned ward at the Nalanda Medical College Hospital (NMCH) in Patna.

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- 100-bed air-conditioned ward built at Rs 750 crore cost

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Flood-resistant second-floor construction

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Hospital expanding to 1,100 beds

Built at a cost of Rs 750 crore, the state-of-the-art ward is part of an ongoing expansion of one of Bihar's major public health institutions.

During the inaugural ceremony, Minister Pandey opened his speech with a heartfelt tribute to the Indian Army, saying, "As long as our soldiers are deployed on the borders, we are safe. Their bravery enables us to build a stronger Bihar and a stronger India."

Praising the Armed Forces' role in national security, especially during recent conflicts, the Minister said, "The way the Indian Army confronted Pakistan in the recent war has ensured our borders remain secure. Because of them, we are able to advance in every sector."

The newly inaugurated ward falls under NMCH's Medicine Department and is constructed on an elevated second-floor platform, ensuring better flood resistance.

The Minister said that the days of "fish swimming in hospital wards during rains" are over, in an approval to past monsoon challenges faced by the hospital.

He also told the media that NMCH now has more than 1,100 beds, adding, "Patients will now receive treatment in an improved environment. Moreover, 450 types of medicines are being provided completely free of cost."

The event was attended by several dignitaries, including Bihar Assembly Speaker Nand Kishore Yadav.

Addressing the gathering, Minister Pandey shared ambitious plans for the hospital.

Construction of new buildings is already underway and scheduled for completion by August 2025, the Minister said.

NMCH is being developed as a centre of excellence for tuberculosis treatment, with full-scale diagnostic and recovery services soon to be added.

Additional departments will be introduced to enhance medical services for a growing patient base, the Minister added.

"I will personally return to inaugurate the new buildings when they are ready," Minister Pandey added, underlining the government's commitment to public healthcare delivery.

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Rahul K.
Great initiative by the Bihar government! 👏 Public hospitals need this kind of upgrade, especially in flood-prone areas. The 100-bed AC ward will be a huge relief for patients during Patna's scorching summers. Hope they maintain it properly though - new facilities often deteriorate quickly without proper upkeep.
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Priya M.
While I appreciate the development, why did the minister bring up Pakistan in a healthcare event? We should focus on praising our doctors and healthcare workers who serve tirelessly. The army comparison felt unnecessary. That said, free medicines and flood-resistant design are much-needed improvements!
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Amit S.
Finally some good news from Bihar's healthcare sector! 750 crore is a big investment - hope the money is used transparently. The TB center of excellence is especially important given how widespread the disease is in our state. Jai Bihar! 🙌
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Neha T.
The flood-resistant design shows they've learned from past mistakes. Remember those viral photos of flooded hospital corridors? 🤦‍♀️ Now they just need to ensure there are enough doctors and nurses to handle the increased capacity. Infrastructure alone won't solve Bihar's healthcare challenges.
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Sanjay P.
Good step but 750 crore for 100 beds? That's 7.5 crore per bed! Seems excessive no? Hope there's no corruption involved. Also, while army deserves praise, healthcare events should focus on healthcare achievements. Mixing topics dilutes the message.
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Kavita R.
As someone whose family has used NMCH services, this is very welcome news! The free medicines will help poor patients tremendously. Just hope the August 2025 deadline is met - government projects in Bihar often get delayed. Fingers crossed! 🤞

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