CM Sukhu lays stone for Hamirpurmedical college’s auditorium

CM Sukhu lays stone for Hamirpurmedical college’s auditorium
Kullu: Chief minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu on Sunday laid the foundation stone for the auditorium of Dr Radhakrishnan Government Medical College, Hamirpur, on the new campus in Jol Sapper, located in Nadaun assembly constituency of Hamirpur district.
The auditorium will be constructed at a cost of Rs 37 crore. The CM also laid the foundation stone for the principal’s residence at the college, and inspected the ongoing construction work of the medical college. He said it is targeted to complete the construction of the medical college by March 31, 2026.
He said the medical college was sanctioned by the UPA-II govt on March 4, 2014, after he personally requested the then Union health minister, Ghulam Nabi Azad. While the Union govt has allocated only Rs 180 crore for the project, the current state govt has already disbursed Rs 240 crore. He added that the new campus would encompass world-class facilities, state-of-the-art medical equipment and skilled doctors and paramedical staff, ensuring advanced healthcare for the people of the state. tnn
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