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17 minutes ago, manadonga said:

State just 500 acres ichhindi mangalagiri lo 

central 50 cr ichhindi 

nuvve cheppali evari kata loko 

monna 2 weeks back oka 150 crs daka ichharu malli 

E source ki links vey as far as i know ap govt land choopettali and central govt kattindhi .land allocate baga late chesaru ap govt

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19 minutes ago, manadonga said:

State just 500 acres ichhindi mangalagiri lo 

central 50 cr ichhindi 

nuvve cheppali evari kata loko 

monna 2 weeks back oka 150 crs daka ichharu malli 

Why do u guys have to fake each and everything 

In October 2015 the AIIMS at Manglagiri was approved by the central cabinet at a cost of 1,618 crore

 

 

The proposed 960-bed All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) will come up at Mangalagiri in Guntur district involving an expenditure of Rs. 1,620 crore.

The site proposed to be given to AIIMS is currently being occupied by the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF), which lodges its 10{+t}{+h}battalion there. The battalion’s commandant Prashant Dhar said an alternative 50-acre site has been promised to NDRF near Vijayawada.

The Mangalagiri AIIMS will be smaller than Government General Hospital at Guntur, which has 1,170 beds.

The foundation for the hospital, to come up on the premises of the defunct TB sanatorium, was to be laid by Union Health Minister J.P. Nadda on May 14 but was postponed.

This temple town is one of the three locations where premier institutes are to be set up under the Pradhan Mantri Swasthya Suraksha Yojana (PMSSY). Nagpur in Maharashtra and Kalyani in West Bengal are the other two locations.

The cost of these three super-specialty hospitals has been pegged at Rs. 4,950 crore.

The institutes will have one hospital each with a capacity of 960 beds in addition to separate blocks for teaching, administration, AYUSH, auditoriums, nursing colleges, night shelters and hostel and residential facilities.

The cost of the Mangalagiri AIIMS would likely be Rs. 1,620 crore.

The site proposed to be given to AIIMS is currently being occupied by the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF), which lodges its 10

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1 minute ago, dalesteynI said:

In October 2015 the AIIMS at Manglagiri was approved by the central cabinet at a cost of 1,618 crore

This is a multi-phase project I guess. 

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1 minute ago, snoww said:

Ippati varaku ichindi sunna ite anni Buildings ela kattaru sCo_^Y

Sendral Sir Heritage dabbulatho , Lokesh babu US lo world bank lo work chesinappati salary savings tho kattara ippati varaku. 

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16 minutes ago, dalesteynI said:

Why do u guys have to fake each and everything 

In October 2015 the AIIMS at Manglagiri was approved by the central cabinet at a cost of 1,618 crore

 

 

The proposed 960-bed All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) will come up at Mangalagiri in Guntur district involving an expenditure of Rs. 1,620 crore.

The site proposed to be given to AIIMS is currently being occupied by the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF), which lodges its 10{+t}{+h}battalion there. The battalion’s commandant Prashant Dhar said an alternative 50-acre site has been promised to NDRF near Vijayawada.

The Mangalagiri AIIMS will be smaller than Government General Hospital at Guntur, which has 1,170 beds.

The foundation for the hospital, to come up on the premises of the defunct TB sanatorium, was to be laid by Union Health Minister J.P. Nadda on May 14 but was postponed.

This temple town is one of the three locations where premier institutes are to be set up under the Pradhan Mantri Swasthya Suraksha Yojana (PMSSY). Nagpur in Maharashtra and Kalyani in West Bengal are the other two locations.

The cost of these three super-specialty hospitals has been pegged at Rs. 4,950 crore.

The institutes will have one hospital each with a capacity of 960 beds in addition to separate blocks for teaching, administration, AYUSH, auditoriums, nursing colleges, night shelters and hostel and residential facilities.

The cost of the Mangalagiri AIIMS would likely be Rs. 1,620 crore.

The site proposed to be given to AIIMS is currently being occupied by the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF), which lodges its 10

Inka anta ravali bhayya ayithe full ga kavali ante 

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41 minutes ago, snoww said:

Sendral Sir Heritage dabbulatho , Lokesh babu US lo world bank lo work chesinappati salary savings tho kattara ippati varaku. 

Devansh pocket money kuda theesesukunnaru bhayya chivariki rastram kosam ee pichhi janam kosam 😭 

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17 minutes ago, TOM_BHAYYA said:

Devansh pocket money kuda theesesukunnaru bhayya chivariki rastram kosam ee pichhi janam kosam 😭 

heartless people 

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