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Delhi Hospitals Merge for Medical Education Boost
22 Mar
Summary
- Three Delhi hospitals will merge to create a new autonomous institution.
- The merger aims to significantly increase MBBS and postgraduate seats.
- The initiative will enhance medical education, research, and healthcare quality.

Chief Minister Rekha Gupta announced on March 22, 2026, that three major Delhi hospitals are merging to form a new autonomous medical institution. The hospitals involved are Guru Teg Bahadur Hospital, Delhi State Cancer Institute, and Rajiv Gandhi Super Speciality Hospital. This union is modeled after the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) and is anticipated to significantly boost the number of MBBS and postgraduate training seats available.
The merger is poised to enhance the quality of healthcare delivery and expand opportunities for specialized medical education and research within the city. Chief Minister Gupta emphasized that this initiative aims to solidify Delhi's standing as a premier national center for medical learning, groundbreaking research, and cutting-edge healthcare services, ultimately benefiting both aspiring doctors and patients.




