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RGUHS submits proposal to build 900-bed hi-tech hospital on Ramanagara campus

RGUHS submits proposal to build 900-bed hi-tech hospital on Ramanagara campus
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Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences (RGUHS) has proposed building a 900-bed high-tech hospital on its new Ramanagara campus. The move follows objections to using existing district hospitals for a new medical college, prompting the university to seek its own dedicated clinical facility.

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This development highlights the ongoing struggle to balance infrastructure expansion with medical education requirements in India's public health sector.

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Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences (RGUHS) has resolved in its senate and the syndicate to construct a 900-bed high-tech hospital for clinical practice on its new campus being built in Ramanagara.

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