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AIIMS Awantipora to transform Kashmir’s healthcare landscape: MoS defence Sanjay Seth

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June 10, 2026
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Says “J&K witnessing unprecedented growth in tourism, healthcare, infrastructure under PM Modi’s leadership”

Awantipora: Union Minister of State for Defence Sanjay Seth on Tuesday visited the upcoming AIIMS Awantipora in south Kashmir’s Pulwama district and described the institution as a landmark healthcare project that will significantly improve medical facilities for the people of Jammu and Kashmir.
During his visit, the minister reviewed the progress of the prestigious project and interacted with officials overseeing the construction.
Talking to reporters at AIIMS Awantipora he said the establishment of AIIMS Awantipora reflects the Centre’s commitment to strengthening healthcare infrastructure in the region and ensuring that residents have access to world-class medical treatment closer to home.
Seth said Jammu and Kashmir has undergone remarkable transformation over the past decade, with visible improvements in multiple sectors including healthcare, tourism, connectivity and economic development.
He highlighted the growing influx of tourists to the Union Territory, stating that Jammu and Kashmir continues to emerge as one of the country’s most sought-after travel destinations. According to the minister, tourist arrivals have witnessed a substantial rise, reflecting increasing confidence among visitors and showcasing the region’s peaceful environment and improved facilities.
Seth also pointed to the revival of Kashmir’s film industry, noting that the Valley has once again become a preferred destination for filmmakers from across the country. He said Kashmir, once known as the backdrop for numerous iconic films, is regaining its place on India’s cinematic map after years of decline.
“The return of filmmakers and tourists in large numbers demonstrates the positive changes taking place in Jammu and Kashmir. The region is progressing steadily on the path of peace, prosperity and development,” he said.
The minister recalled his long association with Kashmir, saying he has been visiting the Valley since the 1970s and has personally witnessed the transformation that has taken place over the decades.
“There is a visible difference between the Kashmir of earlier years and the Kashmir of today. Infrastructure development, improved public services and growing economic opportunities have brought about significant changes that can be seen across the region,” he remarked.
Highlighting the achievements of Kashmir’s traditional industries, Seth said the Valley’s cricket bat manufacturing sector has also gained international recognition. He noted that locally produced bats are now being exported to several countries, providing employment opportunities and strengthening the region’s economy.
Speaking about the AIIMS project, the minister termed it one of the most significant healthcare initiatives undertaken for the people of Kashmir. He said the institution would greatly reduce the burden on patients who currently travel outside the Union Territory for advanced medical treatment.
“With AIIMS becoming operational, patients will have access to specialised healthcare services within Jammu and Kashmir itself. This facility will not only benefit Kashmir but the entire region by providing modern medical care and advanced treatment facilities,” he said.
Seth further highlighted the expansion of premier healthcare institutions across the country, stating that India has witnessed a major increase in the number of AIIMS established over the past decade. He also praised the implementation of the Ayushman Bharat health insurance scheme, describing it as a revolutionary initiative that has made quality healthcare more accessible and affordable for millions of citizens.
The minister expressed confidence that AIIMS Awantipora would emerge as a centre of excellence in medical education, research and patient care, providing a major boost to the healthcare sector in Jammu and Kashmir

 

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