The hospital has a potential capacity for 1,000 beds and will provide super-specialised healthcare service in Oncology, Trauma and Paediatric care, Neurosciences, Cardiac care and Orthopaedics.
The hospital will have 450 beds in phase-I.
The statement released by Fortis said the hospital would provide cancer care which would be supplemented with the medical, surgical and radiation Oncology specialities.
FMRI is equipped to deliver targeted high-precision radiotherapy, the statement said.
It has also created a state-of-the-art trauma management programme, it said.
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