PM Modi inaugurates ‘NAMO Medical Education and Research Institute’
NAMO Medical Education and Research Institute Inaugurated by PM Modi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated the ‘NAMO Medical Education and Research Institute’ in Silvassa town, located in the Union Territory of Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu. The institute was created at a cost of 203 crore by the Ministry of Health and is set across a lush green campus of 14.48 acres. Here are five things to know about this new medical college.
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Cost and Foundation Stone
The NAMO Medical Education and Research Institute has been built at a cost of ₹203 crore, and the foundation stone for the project was laid in January 2019. The institute is a significant addition to the Union Territory of Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu’s healthcare infrastructure, and it is intended to boost healthcare services in the region.
Sprawling Campus and Facilities:
The campus of the NAMO Medical Education and Research Institute is spread over a sprawling 14.48-acre area in Silvassa. It features a medical college building, a 24×7 central library, residential quarters, hostels for students and interns, research labs, an anatomy museum, and a club house. The institute has an annual intake capacity of 177 medical students. The institute’s hospital is equipped with sophisticated amenities such as a blood bank, Intensive Care Units, modular operating rooms, and 24X7 emergency and pharmacy services for all indoor and outdoor patients.
Convenient Healthcare Services:
The high-class features and modern amenities of the institute are expected to facilitate healthcare services for the citizens of the Union Territory more conveniently. With an increasing demand for healthcare services, the NAMO Medical Education and Research Institute is expected to provide quality healthcare education and services to the people of the region.
Associated Hospital:
The hospital associated with the institute is the Shree Vinoba Bhave Civil Hospital in Silvassa, earlier known as the Cottage Hospital, established in the year 1952. With a present capacity of 650 beds, the hospital plans to expand to 1,250 beds in the near future. This association will not only benefit the medical students but also the patients seeking medical care.