In Amaravathi a mega healthcare project with 1,000-bed capacity will be set up at an outlay of Rs 1,000 crores which will be titled as 'Healthcare City,' was conceived and promoted by Indo-UK Institute of Health (IUIH) and the project will comprise auxiliary units such as medical equipment manufacturing unit, medical data analytics centre, research and innovation centers.


The representatives from IUIH have expressed willingness to catapult the works as soon as the government allots a site to them and the delegation will be made as a power point presentation on the master concept of the world-renowned King's College Hospital in London.


Naidu said that making Amaravati a healthcare hub would help the state generate two Lakhs jobs for the local youth and health care units to be set up by IUIH would make many other companies in auxiliary medical and health care services invest in the Healthcare City.


The IUIH executives has said that they were planning to establish 11 high quality hospitals, nursing schools and medical colleges in India and IUIH projects were coming in the backdrop of an agreement signed between both the countries during Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to Britain  few months before.



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