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GREATER NOIDA: An institute on the lines of Delhi’s All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) will be set up in the city soon, at a cost of Rs 800 crore.
Greater Noida Industrial Development Authority (GNIDA) officials said on Saturday the UP cabinet had approved the Institute of Medical Sciences – a 500-bed hospital-cum-medical education institute – last month and notification for the same will be out by February 20. To begin with, the institute will make available 150 MBBS seats and its first academic session could commence from July this year.
After coming to power, the Samajwadi Party government had in July 2012 approved the proposal to open a medical university in Greater Noida to “boost education facilities and health services across the Gautam Budh Nagar district”.
Deepak Agarwal, CEO of GNIDA, told TOI the medical institute, located on the campus of Gautam Budh University in Greater Noida, is already in place. “Now this facility will be converted into the Institute of Medical Sciences,” Agarwal said. “Currently it is under GNIDA but will be taken over by the medical education department, UP government, and will be run under the Society Act,” he added.
The official said the institute has been certified by King George’s Medical College, Lucknow, and the Medical Council of India has also given the requite approval. “Principal secretary of medical education Anup Chandra Pandey, who had inspected the institute in December last year, and chief secretary Alok Ranjan have also given their go-ahead for the project,” Agarwal said.
According to the plan, the autonomous institute will have infrastructure and teaching staff at par with any other premier private medical institute in the country, but will be affordable. This will give students a chance to pursue MBBS course irrespective of their economic background, officials said.
The proposed 500-bed hospital will have 150 intensive care unit beds, 300 doctors, 250 nurses, 450 pharmacists and a total of about 1,000 faculty members. “The bylaws are already ready. Other formalities are likely to be completed soon. If all goes as per plan, we could start the first academic session by July this year,” said Dr AK Bhatt, director of the institute.
“We are now awaiting the notification from the state government, which is expected by February 20,” he added