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MLAs from Saurashtra, Vadodara squabble over housing AIIMS

Press Trust of India  |  Ahmedabad 

It has been more than one year since the Centre sanctioned an AIIMS for Gujarat, but the project is yet to take off with two regions of the state fighting to house the premier medical institute.

The issue figured in the ongoing Assembly session. Last Thursday, MLAs of were pitted in the House against those of over which area should get the hospital.

had to warn the two sides not to make it an issue ofregion as this may force the Centre to rethink on giving an AIIMS to

Setting up an AIIMS (All Institutes of Medical Sciences) in the home state of was announced by in the 2017- 2018 budget.

On demand from in central and in Saurashtra, the had identified potential sites near both cities and shown them to officials of the Union health department.

The question regarding the proposed AIIMS was raised by MLA during the Question Hour, who sought to know the progress of the project.

During a discussion on the issue, MLA from Lathi Virji Thummar said the AIIMS should be set up in as it will help the people of the entire region.

He said Vadodara, the other contender, is a developed city having various health facilities. In comparison, and lack good medical facilities and the AIIMS there will help fill that gap.

MLAs and (both from Saurashtra) also demanded that the AIIMS to allocated to

BJP MLA from Raopura (Vadodara) Yogesh Patel, however, pitched for his city, saying as it is located in central and 60 per cent of the state's population can benefit if the hospital comes up there. Other MLAs supported him.

Nitin Patel, who also handles the health portfolio, urged MLAs not to make it a regional issue and let the Centre decide on the place.

"The Centre will think twice before giving AIIMS to What is important is to have an AIIMS in The people of the state can benefit from it wherever it comes up.

"Patients from and even come to the for treatment," the deputy chief minister told the house.

Speaking in Parliament in December 2017, Union for Health and Family Welfare Ashwini Kumar Choubey had said, "the government had offered sites (for establishing an AIIMS). A central team has inspected these sites and submitted a report.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

First Published: Sun, March 25 2018. 12:00 IST
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