AIIMS has also been allotted 15 acres of land by Delhi Development Authority (DDA) for expansion and the facility will have a capacity of 1,841 beds and will be constructed at an estimated cost of Rs 2,700 crore, the ministry said in a statement.
"In a bid to strengthen the public health infrastructure and medical education in the country, Union Health Minister J P Nadda gave a nod for the expansion of AIIMS Trauma Centre attached to AIIMS, New Delhi, today," it said.
The beds which will be spread across the various centres include 445 for trauma, 465 for digestive, 334 for ENT, 244 for endocrinology, 88 for BMT, 63 for kidney and 202 for spine.
"The expansion of trauma centre along with the upgradation of AIIMS in the states is a part of the sustained efforts by the ministry to significantly improve health infrastructure in the country.
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"The expansion plans of the government would not only improve medical education but will also provide greater access to world class facilities to the citizens," Nadda said.
Underscoring sustainability practices, the building will have low discharge fixtures, rain water harvesting, dual flushing cistern, use of curing compound and drip irrigation, use of native species of shrubs and trees having low water demand in landscaping and other such features, it said.
The material for building will comprise ready mix concrete with more than 30 per cent fly ash content while there will also be grass pavers blocks for ground water recharge and will use paints with low volatile organic compounds (VOCs).