India’s first 100 percent carbon neutral hospital in Namma Bengaluru with an investment of Rs.1,200 crores
A 500 Bedded super specialty hospital by Ambica Medical Foundation and Research Center to come up in Bangalore at a cost of Rs.1200 crores in association with Life Line Hospitals Group, Chennai Shri. Rajkumar Ranjan Singh,
A 500 Bedded super specialty hospital by Ambica Medical Foundation and Research Center to come up in Bangalore at a cost of Rs.1200 crores in association with Life Line Hospitals Group, Chennai
Shri. Rajkumar Ranjan Singh, Union Cabinet MoS, Ministry of Education & Ministry of External Affairs launched India’s first 100 percent carbon neutral hospital with a capacity of 500 beds developed by Ambica Medical Foundation and Research Center, the project will be executed by its parent company, Ambica Constructions and Contractors a Bangalore-based developer who will be investing Rs. 1200 crores in the health care industry in association of Lifeline Hospitals Group, Chennai at a ground breaking ceremony at Kalyan Nagar, Bangalore.
Addressing the media Praveesh Kuzhipilly, CEO and Founder – Ambica Constructions and Contractors said during 1st phase of the project, land acquisition has been completed in Kalyan Nagar, Bangalore city for setting up a super speciality hospital that will have 500 beds and the facility will be a 100 percent carbon neutral hospital the first of its kind in India. Another 50 acres of land already acquired at Kengeri for phase 2 of the above project.
“Lifeline Hospitals has been a top healthcare provider in South India and we are very happy to have associated with them on this project,” Said Mr. Praveesh Kuzhapilly.
“Our mission is to set up a world-class facility that would be placed to provide ease of access and comprehensive care to everyone across this fast-growing city said Dr. J.S. Rajkumar, Chief Surgeon and MD of Lifeline Hospitals, Chennai.