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CS pushes for timely completion of health infra projects across J&K

K H News Service by K H News Service
September 11, 2025
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Dulloo Directs Officers To Expedite Completion For Making Health Project Functional

Srinagar: Chief Secretary, Atal Dulloo Wednesday chaired a high-level meeting to review the status of major health infrastructure projects across Jammu and Kashmir. He stressed the need to accelerate the pace of ongoing works and ensure that all projects are completed and made fully functional during the forthcoming working season.
The meeting was attended by Principal Secretary, PWD; Secretary, Health & Medical Education; Director SKIMS; Director General, Budget; Principles of Government Medical Colleges (GMCs) Srinagar/ Jammu/ Anantnag/ Baramulla/ Kathua/ Doda/ Rajouri/ Udhampur and Handwara; Managing Director, JKMSCL; Director Health Services, Jammu/Kashmir; concerned Chief Engineers of R&B; besides other senior officers.
The Chief Secretary reviewed in detail the progress of the newly established seven medical colleges and their associated hospitals, assessing the physical status of college buildings, administrative blocks, hostels, residential quarters and the present status of their associated hospital complexes.
He also took a project-wise appraisal of infrastructure upgradation works in the older GMCs of Srinagar and Jammu. Key projects under review for GMC Srinagar included the additional block at LD Hospital, Theatre block at SMHS Hospital, Nursing and Boys Hostel at GMC Srinagar, and extension of the ENT Block.
He laid special emphasis on timely completion of the LD Hospital project, which has recently commenced and is being funded by the World Bank under the JTFRP, with a committed completion deadline of August 2026.
The Chief Secretary further directed that the two State Cancer Institutes at Jammu and Srinagar be made fully functional at the earliest by installing the requisite LINAC machines and other advanced equipment.
At SKIMS, he called for fast-tracking the DPR for extension of the Emergency Block and speeding up work on the Nuclear Medicine Block, which has recorded around 30% progress so far.
Reviewing health projects in Jammu, the Chief Secretary stressed on making the B&J Hospital of GMC Jammu fully operational with all mandated facilities. He also reviewed the functioning of Chopra Nursing Home, Construction of 243-bedded Labour Block at SMGS Hospital and upgradation works at Indira Gandhi Government Dental College (IGGDC) here.
Among other significant projects discussed wereIPD Block and College building at SKIMS Medical College, Bemina, 125-bedded hospital at Reshipora, Budgam, 50-bedded hospital at Sunderbani, Upgradation of SDH Nowshera to 100-bedded hospital, 100-bedded MCH at Lamberi, Rajouri, Upgradation of SDH Billawar to 100-bedded hospital, Additional 100-bedded IPD Block at DH Kishtwar, Homeopathic College and Hostel at Kathua, 243-bedded MCCH at Anantnag
The Chief Secretary directed all concerned departments and executing agencies to work in close coordination, adhere strictly to timelines, and remove bottlenecks to ensure that these vital healthcare projects are completed in mission mode and dedicated to the people at the earliest.

K H News Service

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