Current Date: 18 Sep, 2025

Delhi's Medical Infrastructure Gets ₹500 Crore Upgrade

Marking Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s birthday, Delhi’s public healthcare system received a significant upgrade with the inauguration of 101 new Ayushman Arogya Mandir units and five newly developed hospital blocks, built at a total cost of ₹503.49 crore.

As part of this expansion:

150 dialysis machines have been installed across government hospitals to strengthen emergency, critical care, and maternal-child health services.

At Sanjay Gandhi Memorial Hospital, Mangolpuri, the newly launched Sant Shri Durbal Nath Ji Trauma Block features a dedicated emergency department and a 24x7 ICU.

Guru Gobind Singh Hospital, Raghubir Nagar, now houses a new Inpatient Department (IPD) block, expanding maternity and pediatric wards and offering advanced neonatal care.

The Mother and Child Block at Shri Dada Dev Matri Avum Shishu Chikitsalaya, Dabri Mod, Dwarka, is equipped with modern neonatal units and enhanced obstetric and pediatric services.

Acharya Shree Bhikshu Hospital, Moti Nagar, has also added a new IPD block, increasing inpatient capacity and improving service delivery.

These initiatives underscore the government’s commitment to accessible, high-quality healthcare and are part of a broader effort to modernize and expand Delhi’s medical infrastructure.

 

News by Rahul Yelligetti.

 

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