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Chief Minister, K Chandrashekhar Rao to take part in the ‘bhumi puja’ for taking up construction of Telangana Institute of Medical Sciences (TIMS) super-speciality hospital at Alwal on April 26.

“The TIMS Alwal superspecialty hospital coming up at a cost of nearly Rs. 900 crore will be a boon for the urban poor in the region. The needy families in urban settlements of



Malkajgiri, Medchal, Cantonment and Qutbullapur areas usually visit local government PHCs and CHCs that only have a capacity of 20 to 30 beds. On many occasions, such patients are referred to Gandhi Hospital for consultation with a super-specialist doctor and also to undergo high-end diagnostic tests. However, this will not be the case, once the 1000-bedded TIMS Alwal comes-up,” Malla Reddy, said.
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