Jammu and Kashmir Administration on Sunday said that more than 400 Health Infrastructure Projects/works worth Rs. 7177 Crores are being initiated.
“Two new AIIMS with the project Cost of Rs 4000 Cr (Rs. 2000 Cr each) one each at Jammu Division & Kashmir Division, seven new Government Medical Colleges being established with total Outlay of Rs. 1595 Cr,” J&K Administration said.
Administration said that ten new Nursing Colleges being set up with an approximate cost of Rs. 60 Crore.
“Two State Cancer Institutes coming up worth Rs. 240 Cr, one each at Jammu and Kashmir Division,” Admin said.
Administration said that Jammu and Kashmir has also received Rs 881 crore for 140 health projects under PMDP out of which 75 projects have been completed and 26 projects will soon be completed.
“World Bank is providing financial assistance of Rs 367 crore to Jammu and Kashmir, thereby further strengthening the health care institutions here,” administration said.
Administration said that five new medical colleges in addition to two new more Medical Colleges at Udhampur and Handwara are coming up.
“500 additional MBBS seats in Government Medical College, out of which 85 seats are reserved for financially weaker sections, have been taken,” administration said.
It said that the new medical colleges have been upgraded by attaching them to the District Hospitals with all required facilities while as the existing 300 bedded hospitals will be developed into 500 bedded hospitals
“To overcome the shortage of post-graduate doctors and to prepare specialists at that level, the Health Department has also started Diploma of National Board Courses in the Government medical colleges and District Hospitals of the districts, which will increase at least 250 seats,” it said.
Also to promote AYUSH care services, two AYUSH colleges – Unani and an Ayurvedic college have been established. Facilities of AYUSH are also being provided to 571 Stand Alone Dispensaries. 11 Auxiliary Nurse & Midwife (ANM)/ General Nursing & Midwifery (GNM) Schools have been made functional with the central assistance and 10 more schools are in the process of being operational. Introduction of B.Sc. Paramedical Courses,” Administration said.
It said that all these developmental initiatives have resulted in incremental improvements and positive changes in the Health Index of J&K.
“In the last three years, the neonatal mortality rate in Jammu and Kashmir has come down from 23.1 to 13.3 per 1000. The infant mortality rate has come down from 32.4 to 16.3 per 1000. Sex Ratio at birth has increased from 923 to 976 per 1000. Institutional deliveries have increased from 7% to 92.4%,” Admin said.
It also said that in an another remarkable initiative for upgradation of health care infrastructure, the J&K Administration is going to set up two Medi-Cities; one each at Jammu and Kashmir divisions.
“The Medicity in Kashmir Division will be established in Sempora, Pampore as the the place will act as a focal point for the whole population of the Valley for specialised health services,” admin said.
It said that the Medicity in Jammu division will be established at Miransahib, Jammu as the land is ideally located close to the main city and can cater to the medical service requirements of the entire division.
“The Medi-cities will include medical colleges and hospitals, super specialty centres of excellence, nursing, pharmaceuticals, hospital management, and dental colleges, Ayurvedic colleges and hospitals and medical education hubs, AYUSH centers, research centers with residential areas, staff quarters, and guest houses,” Admin said.
“J&K has received investment proposals of over Rs 3,000 crore in the health-care and medical education sectors. The policy offers various incentives to private investors and entrepreneurs to set up health-care facilities that aim at improving peoples access to quality health services, the spokesperson said. It also aims to promote medical tourism in Jammu and Kashmir,” it said.
It said that the Administrative Council (AC) of J&K Government has also accorded the approval to construction of an additional block of Indira Gandhi Government Dental College, Jammu at an estimated cost of Rs. 44.46 crore.
“The government of Jammu and Kashmir will offer support (by) providing land, financial aid and assistance subject to the State Health Care Investment Policy, 2019. The project proposals will be cleared speedily through a Web-based single window, absolving the investors of the need for any physical touch point with the approving/licensing authorities.
Apart from these quality initiatives for upgradation of health infrastructure across Jammu and Kashmir, several health institutions have achieved national recognition under various schemes,” administration said.