Two medical colleges in Kerala would be upgraded as super speciality hospitals and Kochi and Kozhikode would get tertiary cancer centres, Union Health Minister Ghulam Nabi Azad today said.
T D Medical college in Alappuzha and the Kozhikode Medical College are among the 39 medical colleges in the country which are being upgraded, he told reporters here.
The two colleges would be upgraded at a cost of Rs 150 crore out of which Rs 120 crore each would be Centre's share and Rs 30 crore will be borne by the share.
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Azad said Rs 5200 crore had been approved by the Union government for setting up a National Cancer Institute at New Delhi, foundation of which was laid by Prime Minister, Manmohan Singh on January 3.
Twenty cancer institutes and 50 tertiary cancer care centres would come up in different parts of the country of which two would be in Kerala.
Earlier, speaking at the Golden Jubilee celebrations of Alapuzha Medical College, Azad said the proposed upgrade of the college will ensure the much needed advanced healthcare infrastructure to the district and will also help serve the predominant agrarian and fishermen communities.
He said Rs 66 crore had been spent to install many new facilities which include two blocks with 400 beds for in-patient treatment, sick newborn care unit and other infrastructure.
Azad also laid the foundation stone for putting up various infrastructure costing Rs 57 crore, which includes a trauma care unit.