Key Points

BJP MP Tejasvi Surya thanked PM Modi for approving NIMHANS' ₹498 crore polytrauma unit near Bengaluru airport. The 300-bed facility aims to provide critical emergency care for accident victims during the Golden Hour. Surya had persistently pursued the project since 2022 with multiple health ministers. The center will address trauma cases from highways and the airport, reducing fatalities.

Key Points: Tejasvi Surya Thanks Modi Govt for NIMHANS Polytrauma Unit Approval

  • 300-bed facility to aid Golden Hour trauma care near KIA
  • Surya pushed for approval since 2022 with Health Ministers
  • Project cost pegged at ₹498 crore
  • Centre to serve NH and airport-linked accident cases
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Tejasvi Surya thanks Modi govt for okaying NIMHANS' Polytrauma unit

BJP MP Tejasvi Surya welcomes ₹498 crore NIMHANS polytrauma unit near Bengaluru airport, citing emergency care benefits for accident victims.

"The establishment of a Polytrauma centre close to the airport will help in providing emergency relief to accident victims. – Tejasvi Surya"

Bengaluru, June 28

BJP MP Tejasvi Surya welcomed the Union Government's approval for a 300-bed polytrauma unit of NIMHANS near Kempegowda International Airport in Bengaluru, calling it a significant step in providing lifesaving and emergency critical care to accident victims in the region.

Surya, BJP National Yuva Morcha President, said on Saturday, "The Department of Expenditure in the Ministry of Finance, Government of India, accorded in-principle approval on Friday for the construction of the National Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences (NIMHANS) Post Graduate and 300-bedded Polytrauma Centre at Kyalasanahalli near the Kempegowda International Airport at a cost of Rs 498 crore."

"I thank Prime Minister Narendra Modi in this regard," he stated.

Surya, who recently met with Union Health Minister J.P. Nadda, pushed for the early nod for the project.

Surya also met the Health Minister earlier this year along with Bengaluru Rural MP C. N. Manjunath.

Even back in 2022, Surya made persistent efforts to get a nod for the project with the then Health Minister Mansukh Mandaviya.

The project had been awaiting the approval of the Department of Expenditure, which was finally granted, coinciding with the Kempegowda Jayanti celebration in Bengaluru.

Calling it a welcome move, Surya said, "The establishment of a Polytrauma centre close to the airport will help in providing emergency relief to accident victims. At present, there’s no other public facility catering to such trauma cases in the vicinity."

"The Union Government led by Prime Minister Modi and Health Minister Nadda is addressing a major humanitarian challenge through the Polytrauma centre, and I thank them for sanctioning this centre at a cost of Rs 498 crore," he said.

"It's vital that accident victims receive critical care during the Golden Hour. The Polytrauma Centre of NIMHANS, apart from providing this emergency care, will also cater to those suffering from multiple organ failures due to a fall from height, assault or any occupational injury. It's an important step in reducing fatality and saving the lives of thousands of trauma patients," he stated.

Road traffic accidents are the most common cause of polytrauma.

According to the World Health Organization, road traffic accidents are likely to become the fifth leading cause of death by 2030, he said.

The Polytrauma Centre, once operational, will enable a multi-prong approach to patients and be an important regional centre for providing emergency care. Apart from that, given its proximity to the National Highway and the KIA, patients from other cities will also be able to access the Centre better, Surya stated.

The land for the facility, to an extent of 39 acres in Kyalasanahalli, was allotted in 2012-13 to NIMHANS during the tenure of the BJP Government in Karnataka, he said.

With the in-principle approval from the Department of Expenditure, Ministry of Finance, Government of India, being granted, the final approval from the Union Health Ministry is expected soon, Tejasvi Surya stated.

- IANS

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Priya S
While I appreciate the initiative, I wish politicians wouldn't take credit for basic healthcare infrastructure. This should have been built years ago when the airport expanded. Better late than never though!
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Rohit P
As someone who works near the airport, I've seen many accident victims struggle to reach hospitals in time. This facility will be a lifesaver during the golden hour. Hope they maintain it properly unlike other govt hospitals!
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Sarah B
₹498 crore seems like a huge amount. I hope there's proper transparency in spending and the money actually goes towards quality equipment and staff training. NIMHANS has good reputation, so fingers crossed!
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Kavya N
Finally some good news for Bengaluru's healthcare infrastructure! The airport area was really lacking emergency services. Now if only they could fix our roads to prevent so many accidents in the first place 😅
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Michael C
Interesting to see this approved during Kempegowda Jayanti celebrations. Political timing aside, the project itself is commendable. Hope they staff it with enough specialists - trauma care needs experienced doctors.
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Nisha Z
My brother survived a bad accident near Devanahalli last year because of quick-thinking locals. This center could save so many lives! But please also focus on accident prevention - better road design, stricter traffic rules

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