Ending suspense, the Gujarat government informed Thursday that an All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) will be established near Rajkot in the state.
BJP leaders from Rajkot and Vadodara were lobbying hard to get the first AIIMS in the state in their respective cities.
Deputy Chief Minister Nitin Patel said the director of the Pradhan Mantri Swasthya Suraksha Yojana under the Union Ministry of Health informed the Gujarat Health Department Wednesday evening that an AIIMS has been allocated to Rajkot.
"The Ministry of Health has conveyed it that the Centre has decided to set up AIIMS at Khandheri village near Rajkot city. We have already identified land which will be given free," Patel told reporters in Gandhinagar.
Khandheri is 12 km from Rajkot city, the main commercial hub of the Saurashtra and Kutch region.
As Vadodara was also in the race, Patel, who also holds the health portfolio, said the decision was taken by Prime Minister Narendra Modi-led-government following a report submitted by the experts appointed by the Centre.
He hinted that the experts might have felt that Rajkot needed an AIIMS more than Vadodara in view of the current health infrastructure in the two cities.
"The Gujarat government had told the Centre that an AIIMS can be set up at either Rajkot or Vadodara. The committee of experts had visited both the sites. They must have taken into account various factors and made observations accordingly in their report," Patel said.
The Union government would spend around Rs 1,200 crore to set up the AIIMS which will include a medical college, a state-of-the-art hospital with around 1,000 beds and a research institute, Patel said.
"After assuming office in 2014, Narendra Modi had announced that Gujarat will get an AIIMS, as the previous Congress-led government never gave a thought to it. We thank our PM for giving an AIIMS to Gujarat," said Patel.
Talking about the tussle between two cities to get the premier healthcare institute, Patel said, "Every MLA wants better facilities in his area....Nothing wrong in it. But the important thing is that Gujarat has got an AIIMS."
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