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Rs 117 Crore Project to Boost Critical Care
28 Jan
Summary
- A new 100-bed Critical Care Unit is proposed for Swami Dayanand Hospital.
- The project is estimated to cost Rs 117 crore and take 15 months.
- The upgrade aims to meet growing critical care demand in East Delhi.

The Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) has put forth a proposal to establish a new 100-bed Critical Care Unit (CCU) at Swami Dayanand Hospital. This initiative falls under the PM-Ayushman Bharat Health Infrastructure Mission (PM-ABHIM). The project, with an estimated cost of Rs 117 crore, is slated for completion within a 15-month timeframe.
Swami Dayanand Hospital serves as a significant referral center for East Delhi and adjacent regions of Uttar Pradesh. The hospital currently handles a high volume of patients, including over 3,000 OPD patients daily and approximately 10,000 emergency cases monthly. A substantial number of these patients require advanced critical care.




