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Naidu Lays Foundation for ₹700 Crore BISER Medical College and 500-Bed KIMS Hospital in Amaravati

The launch underscores a plan to turn Amaravati into a healthcare hub with fast-track approvals.

Overview

  • The BISER project held its foundation ceremony Wednesday in Nidamarru near Amaravati with Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu and KIMS leadership present.
  • Plans call for a ₹700 crore campus that includes a 500-bed multi-speciality hospital backed by Krishna Institute of Medical Sciences.
  • APCRDA has leased 23 acres for the institute, and the Chief Minister said approvals for institutions would move in autopilot mode.
  • Naidu asked management to finish the build within a year and said he expects the proposed KIMS hospital to start operations in 2027.
  • The state will publish an action plan within days for cost-saving steps, while targets for the ecosystem include 250 medical seats, 1,000 non-medical seats, training for 1,000 healthcare workers, jobs for about 5,000 people, and digital care expansion through the Sanjeevani platform.