Patna: Bihar Health minister Mangal Pandey on Thursday introduced in the Meeting that more than 1,500 new hospital buildings will be constructed in rural areas of the state in the following monetary 12 months. Collaborating in the dialogue on the funds proposals of Rs 20,035.80 crore of the Health division for the 12 months 2025-26 Pandey made this announcement.
The division’s funds for the following fiscal 12 months was handed in the meeting by voice vote.
“At this time Bihar is among the many main states in the nation in the sector of healthcare because of the NDA authorities in the state. Health amenities and infrastructure have remarkably improved in the state over time. At current, the state has 12 medical schools and hospitals. Within the subsequent monetary 12 months, 22 new state medical schools and hospitals will be opened in Bihar. Apart from, 1,500 new hospital buildings will be constructed in rural areas in the state,” he stated.
The minister additional said that in the approaching years, a complete of 5,220 MBBS seats will be accessible in completely different medical schools in the state.
“At current, there are 2,870 MBBS seats and a complete of 18,984 beds can be found in completely different medical schools and hospitals in the state. Within the coming years, MBBS seats will enhance to five,220 and the whole variety of beds for sufferers will be round 28,884 in the state. The Patna Medical Faculty and Hospital is being made a 5,462-mattress hospital, second largest hospital in the world,” stated Pandey.
All main well being centres are operating 24×7 and the common variety of sufferers reaching authorities hospitals has considerably risen.
“The dream of our authorities is to supply healthcare amenities to the final individual of the society. The state has been in a position to carry down the moms’ mortality charge from 312 to 118 per lakh and efforts have been on to cut back it to 70 per lakh in the approaching years,” he stated.
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