"The AIIMS in Assam will be a 750-bedded hospital. We have got the land today from the state government. Now once the Union Cabinet approves the plan, we will start work," Union Health and Family Welfare Additional Secretary Arun Kumar Panda told PTI here.
The AIIMS, to be set up in Kamrup district, will house 18 super-speciality departments, he said.
Responding to a question about financing, Panda said: "It is likely to incur an investment of around Rs 1,000 crore for the construction and equipment set up work. This amount will be spent by the Centre."
"This is a historic day for people of Assam as a long- pending dream is about to come true. People have struggled a lot democratically for this institute in the state," Sonowal said at the function.
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With setting up of the AIIMS in the state, Assam will now figure in the the list of healthcare destinations of the country, he said.
Referring to the ongoing protest by people of Nagaon and middle Assam for not selecting Raha as the place for AIIMS, the chief minister said: "We do not have any role in selecting the place. We showed seven locations, including Raha, to experts from the Centre and they chose Changsari in lower Assam."