Key Points

Union Health Minister JP Nadda celebrated AIIMS Bilaspur's third anniversary with major announcements about the institute's growth. He highlighted how the hospital now serves patients who previously had to travel to PGI Chandigarh for specialized treatment. The minister revealed plans for a 500-bed Vishram Sadan and sanctioned 127 new positions to strengthen the medical team. Nadda also emphasized the government's commitment to expanding medical education across the country.

Key Points: JP Nadda Presides Over AIIMS Bilaspur 3rd Foundation Day

  • Advanced MRI, CT scanner and PET-CT facilities now operational at AIIMS Bilaspur
  • 127 new posts sanctioned including 29 faculty positions
  • 500-bed Vishram Sadan planned for patients from distant areas
  • Rs 165 crore approved for staff quarters and student hostels
  • Medical college seats increased from 35,000 to 1.25 lakh annually
  • Exchange programs initiated between AIIMS centers nationwide
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Union Health Minister J P Nadda presides over 3rd Foundation Day event of AIIMS Bilaspur

Union Health Minister announces new facilities, 500-bed Vishram Sadan, and 127 sanctioned posts at AIIMS Bilaspur's 3rd Foundation Day celebrations.

"Whereas earlier people had to travel to PGI Chandigarh, today AIIMS Bilaspur meets the high-end tertiary medical needs of the region - JP Nadda"

New Delhi, October 3

Union Minister of Health and Family Welfare, Jagat Prakash Nadda, on Thursday presided as the Chief Guest at the 3rd Foundation Day celebrations of AIIMS Bilaspur in Himachal Pradesh.

Addressing the gathering, Nadda stated, "With state-of-the-art facilities such as advanced MRI, CT scanner, PET-CT, endoscopy suites, and bronchoscopy suites now in place, AIIMS Bilaspur has made remarkable progress within just three years of its establishment." He added, "The fact that people from nearby states are also seeking treatment at AIIMS Bilaspur highlights the growing trust and confidence in this institute."

Nadda reiterated the government's commitment to providing quality medical services. He noted significant achievements in nuclear medicine, cancer care, and renal transplants. "A major milestone for Himachal Pradesh has been the reduction in out-of-pocket expenditure. Whereas earlier people had to travel to PGI Chandigarh, today AIIMS Bilaspur meets the high-end tertiary medical needs of the region," he stated.

Regarding medical education, the Union Health Minister announced that 127 posts have recently been sanctioned for AIIMS Bilaspur, comprising 29 faculty and 98 non-faculty positions. He added that the Selection Committee will remain active for one year and is mandated to conduct at least four interview rounds to ensure these posts are filled promptly.

Nadda announced plans for a 500-bed Vishram Sadan at AIIMS Bilaspur to accommodate patients travelling from distant areas. Additionally, Rs 165 crore has been sanctioned for the construction of Type III, IV, and V quarters, as well as UG student hostels, and Rs 5 crore for an indoor stadium.

Emphasising the importance of upholding the AIIMS brand's reputation, Nadda called for replicating the successes of other AIIMS institutions by maintaining quality care and fostering innovation. He highlighted the recent initiative to organise short-term exchange programs between AIIMS centres across the country.

He also mentioned the formation of a team, in collaboration with NITI Aayog and the Indian Institute of Public Administration, to visit all AIIMS institutes and develop a future roadmap for departmental growth and sustainability.

Nadda further highlighted the substantial increase in medical education over the past 11 years. "There are now 808 medical colleges in the country. Annual UG medical seats have grown from around 35,000 to 1.25 lakh. In the last Cabinet, the Hon'ble Prime Minister sanctioned 5,000 new UG and PG seats in government medical colleges," he stated. He added that in the next five years, an additional 75,000 medical seats will be introduced in government medical institutions.

During the event, the institute's Kulgeet was officially released, symbolising the spirit and ethos of AIIMS Bilaspur. The proceedings also included a special award distribution ceremony, where meritorious students, in recognition of their outstanding academic and extracurricular achievements, were felicitated by the Union Health Minister.

Nadda was joined by Anurag Thakur, Member of Parliament, Lok Sabha; Harsh Mahajan, Member of Parliament, Rajya Sabha; Jai Ram Thakur, Ex-Chief Minister & Leader of Opposition, Himachal Pradesh and Col Dr Dhani Ram Shandil, Health Minister, Himachal Pradesh.

- ANI

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Priya S
Great to see the government focusing on healthcare infrastructure in smaller states. The 500-bed Vishram Sadan will be very helpful for patients coming from remote areas. Hope they maintain the quality standards that AIIMS is known for.
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Sarah B
While the progress is commendable, I hope they ensure these new positions are filled with qualified professionals. Sometimes government projects announce big numbers but implementation takes years. The one-year active selection committee sounds promising though.
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Aditya G
The increase from 35,000 to 1.25 lakh medical seats nationwide is impressive! This will definitely help address the doctor-patient ratio issue in our country. More medical colleges mean better healthcare access for all Indians. 🇮🇳
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Nisha Z
My cousin got treatment at AIIMS Bilaspur last month and the facilities are indeed world-class. The staff was very professional. Good to see our tax money being used for such important healthcare projects. More such institutes needed in other states too!
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Michael C
The exchange programs between AIIMS centers is a brilliant idea. This will help share best practices and improve medical education across the country. Hope they implement this effectively across all new AIIMS institutions.

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