CM Sukhu launches 3-Tesla MRI at Shimla's AIMSS Chamiyana
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu on Saturday, 11 July 2026, inaugurated a state-of-the-art 3-Tesla MRI facility at the Atal Institute of Medical Super Specialties (AIMSS), Chamiyana, on the outskirts of Shimla, marking a significant upgrade in public healthcare infrastructure for the hill state.
Posting on X, CM Sukhu announced: 'आज शिमला के सुपर स्पेशियलिटी अस्पताल, चमियाणा में अत्याधुनिक 3-टेस्ला MRI सुविधा का शुभारंभ किया' ('Today, a state-of-the-art 3-Tesla MRI facility was inaugurated at the Super Speciality Hospital, Chamiyana, Shimla'). With this, AIMSS becomes only the second government health institution in Himachal Pradesh — after Indira Gandhi Medical College (IGMC), Shimla — to offer this advanced imaging technology.
Context
The 3-Tesla MRI machine, established at a cost of approximately Rs 23 crore, promises patients higher-quality imaging, faster scan times, and more precise diagnoses. The 3-Tesla standard represents a significant step up from the more common 1.5-Tesla machines widely used in government hospitals, enabling sharper resolution for neurological, orthopaedic, and oncological assessments.
AIMSS Chamiyana has been positioned as a growing super-specialty hub complementing the older, more congested IGMC in central Shimla. Adding advanced diagnostic capacity here is intended to reduce patient wait times and ease the referral burden on IGMC.
Policy Backdrop
The Sukhu government had committed in its 2023-24 budget to establishing advanced diagnostic facilities at second-tier super-specialty hospitals beyond IGMC, as part of a broader push to reduce out-of-state patient referrals — a long-standing challenge for Himachal Pradesh given the limited capacity of its public health system.
Successive state governments have incrementally expanded high-end imaging capacity from Shimla toward other districts. The current Indian National Congress administration is continuing this trajectory, pairing the MRI launch with a wider set of institutional upgrades announced on the same day.
Stakeholders and Impact
CM Sukhu also reviewed the functioning of AIMSS with its medical staff and announced several decisions to strengthen services. Construction of the Chamiyana Link Road has commenced with funds already allocated, and an e-bus service will be introduced to improve connectivity to the hospital — a critical need given the institution's location away from Shimla's main transport arteries.
The Chief Minister further announced an increase in Senior Resident posts, confirmed that recruitment for 800 nursing positions is currently under way, and stated that 200 Associate Professors will be appointed by December. Alongside the MRI launch, CM Sukhu also inaugurated the AIMSS Mobile Application, which will allow patients to access information about the hospital and its various services digitally.
Present at the event were Health and Family Welfare Minister Dr. (Col.) Dhani Ram Shandil, MLA Harish Janartha, Shimla Municipal Corporation Mayor Surendra Chauhan, Director of Health Services Dr. Gopal Beri, and Principal Dr. Brij Sharma, among other dignitaries.
What's Next
The immediate milestones to watch include the completion of the Chamiyana Link Road, the launch of the e-bus service, and the appointment of 200 Associate Professors by December 2026. The uptake statistics from the new AIMSS mobile app will also serve as an early indicator of how effectively the hospital is reaching patients digitally.
If the recruitment drives and infrastructure upgrades proceed on schedule, AIMSS Chamiyana could meaningfully reduce the diagnostic and specialist care burden on IGMC, offering residents of Shimla and surrounding areas a credible second public option for advanced medical care.