Chairman of Punjab Minister Bhagwant Mann put the foundation of the Santtar Singh State Institute of Medical Sciences in the Sahib Mastuana in the Sangrur District on Friday.
Medical universities that are spread more than 25 hectares will be established at an estimated cost of ₹ 345 Crore. The chairman of the minister announced that it would function from April 1, 2023.
“Apart from the construction of the academic block, this project will include an increase in civil hospitals in the sun from 220 to 360 beds, construction of nurses schools, separate hostels for girls and boys, sports tracks and pavilions for students, an open -teater open Water for extracurricular activities, faculty residences and shopping complexes, “said Mann.
Directing officials to ensure the completion of time-bound work, he said: “Widening the road approach from the National Highway-7 to the State Medical Institute of 5.5 to 7 meters, including the four road lines in front of the tertiary institution, is part of the project . “
Sangrur to emerge as a center of medical education
The chairman of the minister said that the institution would be a step towards the government’s commitment to provide quality medical facilities to ordinary people. “This project will be a humble tribute and is appropriate for the Santtar Singh religious leader, who spreads the message of universal love, peace and communal harmony,” said Mann, given his contribution to spreading education in the region.
CM said that with the regulation of medical tertiary institutions, the sun would appear as a center for medical education in the region.
State Cabinet Minister Harpal Singh Cheema, Aman Arora, Gurmeet Singh Meet Hayer and Lal Chand Kataruchak were present on the occasion.