Kishan Reddy, Nadda inspect AIIMS Bibinagar progress
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
Union Coal and Mines Minister G. Kishan Reddy, also BJP Telangana state president, joined Union Health and Family Welfare Minister J.P. Nadda on Thursday, 9 July 2026, for an on-site inspection of construction works and medical services at AIIMS Bibinagar in Telangana. The visit reviewed both the physical progress of the campus and the range of healthcare services already being delivered to patients across the state.
Context
Posting in Telugu after the visit, Kishan Reddy described the institution as making 'wonderful progress' and said he was 'very happy' to see AIIMS Bibinagar emerging as a distinguished centre for medical education and research while delivering improved healthcare to the people of Telangana. He noted that the hospital, college, hostel, and AYUSH services are already operational. The post highlighted six specific areas of achievement — construction, medical education, patient services, digital healthcare, research, and community outreach.
On the construction front, the minister stated that more than 87 per cent of civil works have been completed. The remaining work covers additional blocks yet to be handed over.
Policy Backdrop
AIIMS Bibinagar was sanctioned under the Pradhan Mantri Swasthya Suraksha Yojana (PMSSY), which was launched in 2003 to set up AIIMS-like institutions in states that lacked advanced tertiary care. Cabinet approval for the Bibinagar campus came in 2015 as part of the second phase of new AIIMS establishments aimed at decentralising super-speciality medicine beyond major metros.
The campus has been integrated with two flagship central programmes. Patients are receiving free treatment through PM-JAY (Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana) and the state's Aarogyasri scheme. Additionally, 90 per cent of patient records have been linked with the Ayushman Bharat Digital Mission, which was launched in 2020 to enable interoperability of health data across facilities nationwide.
Stakeholders and Impact
According to the post, more than 900 students are currently enrolled in MBBS, postgraduate, super-speciality, and nursing courses, supported by 132 professors and 133 senior resident doctors. On the patient side, approximately 1,800 patients avail OPD services every day, with 250 beds, modern laboratory diagnostics, and emergency services in place.
The digital outreach arm, e-Sanjeevani, has delivered more than 1.56 lakh phone and online medical consultations across all 33 districts of Telangana. In a cross-sectoral collaboration, AIIMS Bibinagar has worked with DRDO (Defence Research and Development Organisation) to manufacture artificial limbs on campus — an example of public research institutions pooling capacity for affordable assistive devices.
Community health initiatives have extended the institution's reach beyond its walls. The post states that 6 villages have been adopted and 547 medical camps have provided free healthcare to more than 66,000 people. A dedicated community radio station has also been launched to spread health awareness among local populations.
Research activity is reported to be robust, with 129 research projects under way backed by grants totalling ₹64 crore.
What's Next
The outstanding 13 per cent of civil construction work remains the immediate operational milestone, with the full handover of remaining super-speciality blocks expected to further expand inpatient and specialised care capacity. Parliamentary oversight of PMSSY budget utilisation and state-level convergence reviews between PM-JAY and Aarogyasri will determine the pace at which the institution reaches its full potential. The Bibinagar campus is increasingly being positioned as a model for how new AIIMS institutions can combine infrastructure, insurance coverage, digital health, and community outreach into a single integrated ecosystem.