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Healthcare Boost For Ladakh: New Medical College To Come Up In Leh, State Health Department To Submit DPR To Centre 

IANSSep 24, 2019, 01:14 PM | Updated 01:14 PM IST
Tibetan prayer flags fly over the city of Leh at 12,000ft above sea level  in Ladakh, India. (Paula Bronstein/Getty Images)

Tibetan prayer flags fly over the city of Leh at 12,000ft above sea level in Ladakh, India. (Paula Bronstein/Getty Images)


The Centre on Monday (23 September) announced a new medical college for the Leh area, according to a J&K Health and Medical Education Department statement.

The department has prepared a detailed project report (DPR) and technical report for the medical college as per the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare guidelines. The DPR will be submitted within two-three days.

The department in consultation with the Deputy Commissioner, Leh, and the Ladakh Hill Development Council has identified 201 kanals of land at Shey Sindhu Ghat village for the college.


According to officials, Rs 325 crore is likely to be sanctioned by the Centre for the medical college. Of this, Rs 115 crore will be spent on college, Rs 80 crore on hostel and homes for students and faculty, Rs 70 crore on medical equipment and Rs 60 crore on up-gradation of a teaching hospital.

The SNM Hospital at Leh is a 300-bed hospital with most of the specialities. It can be upgraded to 500 beds, as per the MCI requirements. A new emergency block, OPD block and diagnostic block will also be constructed.

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