Healthcare sector projects by All India Institute Of Medical Sciences in Bathinda-Dabwali Road, Bathinda

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6922
All India Institute Of Medical Sciences
Two months after the Central Government gave its approval for setting up an All-India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) centre in Bathinda under the Pradhan Mantri Swasthya Suraksha Yojna (PMSSY), Punjab Chief Secretary Sarvesh Kaushal today paid a visit to the site where the AIIMS centre is coming up. Several acres of land belonging to the Punjab Agricultural University will be used for setting up of the institute. On October 9, PMSSY director Sudeep Srivastava had written a letter to Principal Secretary, Health and Family Welfare, Punjab, Vini Mahajan, confirming the approval and clearance of the proposed site, besides asking for construction of required infrastructure, roads and supply of water and electricity to the identified site at the earliest. During his visit to the proposed site located on the Bathinda-Dabwali Road, the Chief Secretary said the state government was paying special attention to the project. He directed Bathinda Deputy Commissioner Dr Basant Garg to ensure that the project didn’t get delayed and that government was able to achieve its target of providing the best of health facilities to people through this premier health institute. Aiming to expedite the project, he also directed PSPCL employees to give separate power supply for the project so that it is started in time. Officials of the Forest Department were directed to remove trees from the area within a month. While interacting with the officers, he said the Government of India had also emphasised and given its sanction to improve the roads leading to project. He said within a month, the tendering procedure for Railway-over-Bridge (ROB) and work on roads would begin. The Chief Secretary directed the Deputy Commissioner to chart out one more route plan leading to the AIIMS centre as around 1 lakh people are expected to visit the place daily. Earlier, during his visit to the city, the Chief Secretary also met Maharaja Ranjit Singh Technical University Vice-Chancellor Dr Mohan Pal Singh Ishar, wherein the latter shared the university’s achievements. The senior official expressed his satisfaction over the works going on in the university. During the interaction with the V-C, Kaushal directed that a committee should be formed, which will monitor the university’s website so that transparency at every level could be monitored. The Chief Secretary expressed concern over the issues of dummy students and dummy staff and said while admitting students or staff, their Aadhar cards should be linked with admission numbers and biometric attendance of each should be ensured. The Chief Secretary directed the Vice-Chancellor that the work on construction of the building should be started by February 1, 2016. ADC (General) Sumit Kumar Jarangal, PSPCL officials, Divisional Forest Officer Sanjiv Kumar Tewari, civil surgeon Tejwant Singh Randhawa, campus director of Giani Zail Singh College Dr Jasbir Singh Hundal and others were also present on the occasion.
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Bathinda-Dabwali Road, Bathinda
Punjab
India
Healthcare
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