Nitish worked on the State Tibi Medical College and Hospital.
Patna, May 31 (IANS). Bihar’s chief minister, Nitish Kumar, worked on Saturday at Nalanda Medical College and Hospital (NMCH) campus at a cost of Rs 264 crore and the Shilapatta unveiled by a distance from the 200 bed state Tibi Medical College and Hospital via Remote. Government Tibi Medical College and Hospital are being built on 10 hectares. Minister of State Health Mangal Pandey was also present at the event. The main minister investigated the campus after work. During this, he instructed the construction work of government Tibetan Medical College and Hospital quickly and well. He said: “It is our priority to provide accessible, affordable and quality health care to every citizen of the state. The country Bihar has always been deeply related to Greek, and the state government is therefore working to strengthen the Unani medicine system. The ordinary people of the state also work to offer excellent health facilities such as Ayurvedic, Homeopathy, Unani.” On this occasion, he took detailed information from the officials on the establishment of different parts of the main minister, such as boys’ houses, girlsherberg, pg inner residence, principal, medical superintendent, etc. It is noteworthy that the chief minister visited the government Tibi Medical College and Hospital. At the time, the situation of his building was not good. The main minister has ordered the construction of new and good buildings by expanding and expanding the land in Patna. For this, 10 hectares of land were identified along the Nalanda Medical College and Hospital Campus. After completing the construction work, government Tibi Medical College and the hospital of their old premises will be transferred and moved to the new building. It has been notified that in terms of this project, a provision has been made for 200 -Bed hospitals, 500 capacity auditorium, 400 capacity herbs and 350 capacity girl disorders, drug construction house and accommodation for the professors and other college staff. The enrollment of students in this medical college was held at 150 per year. The scheme is expected to be completed within 30 months. -Ians MNP/As Share This Story Tags