Assam to have 19 new cancer care units

Press Trust of India  |  Guwahati 

Health Himanta Biswa Sarma today announced that 19 care units will be set up in the state in collaboration with the Trust and Tata, who is the of group companies will lay the foundation stone.

It will take about two years to complete the construction of all the 19 units which will be established under the supervision of Foundation and the Trust, Sarma said.

The units would be set up as a joint venture putting in Rs 1000 crore each with the total investment estimated at Rs 2,000 crore.

Tata Trusts had signed an MoU with the government during the 'Advantage Assam - Global Investment Summit, 2018' held in February.

The Foundation will be headed by the state health and the hospitals would be based on a three-tier system and will be constructed under the (Level 3), L2 (Level 2), L1 (Level 1) divisions.

The hospitals will maintain the basic standards of a hospital and will be located at Barpeta, Diphu, Dhubri, Jorhat, Silchar, Tezpur, Lakhimpur, Nagaon and Dibrugarh.

The L2 hospitals will maintain standards and will be set up at Goalpara, Haflong, Karimganj, Kokrajhar, Golaghat, Darrang, Nalbari, Sivasagar and Tinsukia districts.

The will have sophisticated standards and will be at Guwahati.

"The L1 or a care institute in Guwahati will have advanced tertiary care facilities, L2 or medical colleges in the state would have facilities for chemotherapy, and surgical oncology and or district hospitals would have day-care, and facilities," he said.

Sarma said the state will have two new dental colleges at Dibrugarh and Silchar with 50 seats each.

"The Dental Council of has given the clearance for the creation of two new colleges as per the budget proposals of the and admissions will begin from this session," he told reporters here.

With this the number of dental colleges in the state will go up to three, including the here, and have a total 150 seats, he said.

Sarma, who is also the Finance and PWD Minister, also announced that the upper age limit of candidates appearing for jobs have been increased to 44 years from 38 years from this year.

Treasury challan waiver have been also implemented for grade three and four job aspirants though grade one and two candidates will have to pay the usual fees of Rs 250 for the general and Rs 150 for SC/ST/OBC candidates, he said.

The has also increased the wage of contractual teachers to Rs 20,000 from the earlier Rs 15,000, the said.

The government has also announced that in the case of death during service the next of kin of employees working in government societies would be given an ex-gratia payment of Rs five lakh.

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First Published: Mon, May 21 2018. 20:25 IST