"As AIIMS is the best it should win the prize of Rs 5 crores under the Kayakalp initiative. And the competition is going to take place among only 13 institutions. I think AIIMS thus has a very great opportunity..." Nadda said.
He was speaking at the inauguration of a public health exhibition themed on 'Be Clean. Be Healthy' on the 60th Institute Day of the AIIMS (All Indian Institute of Medical Sciences).
According to several faculty members residing at eastern and western areas of the AIIMS residential campus, many staff and their family members have been affected by dengue in the past one month, including former CVO of the institute, Sanjiv Chaturvedi.
Under the 'Kayakalp' initiative, Central health institutions across India will compete on several parameters of cleanliness.
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Nadda further said that the success and development of the upcoming 15 AIIMS would depend on the efforts of the medical professionals at the premier institute here and urged them to shoulder the responsibility in this task.
"AIIMS has set a benchmark in the field of healthcare not only at the national level but internationally also," he said.
Fifteen years ago, Nadda said, people would go outside the country if they didn't get a chance to work at AIIMS here as professors and faculty members at no other institute matched the standards of AIIMS New Delhi.
The Health Minister assured of all kinds of support from his side in this context. "Any institute composes of two aspects -- the hardware aspect and the software aspect. We will take care of the hardware aspect.