Telangana got Rs.24 cr for AIIMS, other states well-funded

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The Centre has made a meagre financial allotment to the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (OBJECTIVES), Bibinagar, located on the city
outskirts, showing right the claims of overlook of the state by the Narendra Modi-led federal government levelled by the Telangana Rashtra
Samiti (TRS) and the Congress against their political rival, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)
Ever since the Centre announced AIIMS for several states after 2014, the facility in Telangana state has actually got just Rs 23.85 crore
This is against the financial allotment of Rs 1,028 crore and the Centre wished to make the facility totally operational by 2022
According to details of 15 new AIIMS under building authorized for facility after 2014, acquired under Right To Details Act by Inaganti Ravi
Kumar, an RTI activist, AIIMS, West Bengal, got the highest financing of Rs 967 crore against Rs 1,754 crore for obvious reasons
The AIIMS, Mangalagiri, in Andhra Pradesh, received Rs 879 crore out of the assigned Rs 1,618 crore.The AIIMS developed in other states
which received considerable allocations were Maharashtra (Rs 945 crore), Uttar Pradesh (Rs 755 crore), Punjab (Rs 668 crore), Himachal
Pradesh (Rs 858 crore), Assam (Rs 435 crore), Jharkhand (Rs 380 crore) and Jammu (Rs 370 crore)
The BJP leaders from Telangana state looked for to safeguard the record, saying that higher allocations in other states was because of the
requirement of building of buildings whereas in Telangana state the AIIMS was found in buildings currently constructed for the Nizam's
Institute of Medical Sciences by the Congress government in combined Andhra Pradesh.Union health minister Harsh Vardhan went on record in
the Lok Sabha in last March that there would be no lack of funds
But his pledge might fetch just Rs 15 crore in the present fiscal in addition to Rs 5 crore which had been released based on turning points
A few months ago, G
Kishan Reddy, minister of state for home, checked out the school and revealed the Centre's grand plan of broadening the center from the
current 50 acres to 150 acres with more centers
The Centre has been overlooking Bibinagar AIIMS for a very long time
We handed over the needed structures to the Centre in time but it stopped working to start major operations even today
Chief Minister K
Chandrashekar Rao has actually been pursuing with the Centre for adequate funds for the last 7 years however fruitless, said G
Jagadish Reddy, energy minister and in-charge of undistracted Nalgonda district