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Kalaburagi Poised for Health Hub Status
21 Nov
Summary
- Kalaburagi set to gain a second superspeciality hospital.
- State government plans to establish a NIMHANS-like institution.
- 25 medical colleges established in the state, with 3 more ongoing.

The state is making significant strides in enhancing its public healthcare infrastructure, with Kalaburagi identified as a key growth area. Medical Education Minister Dr. Sharan Prakash Patil announced plans to develop Kalaburagi into a premier health hub for the Kalyana Karnataka region. This initiative includes the upcoming establishment of a second superspeciality hospital in the city, augmenting its existing medical facilities.
The government's commitment is further underscored by the expansion of medical education, with 25 medical colleges already established and three more in progress. Additionally, efforts are underway to create a NIMHANS-like institution in Kalaburagi. These developments aim to ensure that residents have access to advanced medical services within their district, reducing the necessity of seeking care in distant cities.
Beyond infrastructure, the minister emphasized the importance of ethical medical practices and strengthening community-based health institutions. The state is also addressing emerging health challenges, including climate-related diseases like malaria and dengue, urging the medical community to remain vigilant. The progress in establishing new medical colleges and specialized hospitals reflects a broad commitment to improving healthcare access and quality for all citizens.




