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Government Allocates Rs 240 Crore to Hospitals in Old City

The Telangana Government has approved Rs 240 Crores for the Construction, Upgradation, and Renovation of various Government hospitals in the Old City of Hyderabad.

In a meeting with officials from the Medical and Health Department, AIMIM floor leader Akbaruddin Owaisi announced that Rs 87.5 Crores will be allocated for the Government Nizamia Tibbi College and Nizamia General Hospital. This includes Rs 9.5 Crores for the renovation of a heritage structure and Rs 78 Crores for the construction of four new blocks and a multi-level parking area.

Akbar also mentioned that Rs 105 Crores have been sanctioned for three new hospitals in the Old City of Hyderabad. This includes Rs 42 Crores for a new 100-bedded hospital at Kamathipura, Rs 42 Crores for a new 100-bedded hospital at Dabeerpura, and Rs 21 Crores for a new 50-bedded hospital at SRT Colony.

Additionally, Rs 57 Crores have been approved for the Upgradation of two hospitals in Chandrayangutta Assembly Constituency. This includes Rs 45 Crores for the Upgradation of an Urban Primary Health Center at Bandlaguda and Rs 11 Crores for the construction and renovation of a Community Health Center at Barkas.

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