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Rs 1,200-Cr India’s first carbon-neutral hospital to come up in Bengaluru

The 500-bed hospital will be developed by Ambica Medical Foundation and Research Center

Rajkumar Ranjan Singh, Union Cabinet MoS, Ministry of Education & Ministry of External Affairs launched India’s first 100 per cent 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 Bengaluru-based developer who will be investing Rs 1200 crores in the healthcare industry in association with Lifeline Hospitals Group, Chennai at a groundbreaking ceremony at Kalyan Nagar, Bangalore.

Addressing the media Praveesh Kuzhipilly, CEO and Founder – of Ambica Constructions and Contractors said, “During the first phase of the project, land acquisition has been completed in Kalyan Nagar, Bengaluru city for setting up a super speciality hospital that will have 500 beds and the facility will be a 100 per cent carbon neutral hospital the first-of-its-kind in India. Another 50 acres of land have already been acquired at Kengeri for phase II of the above project.”

“Lifeline Hospitals has been a top healthcare provider in South India and we are happy to have associated with them on this project,” said 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 JS Rajkumar, Chief Surgeon and MD of Lifeline Hospitals, Chennai.

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