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J&K receives Rs 3325 cr investment proposals in healthcare sector
J&K receives Rs 3325 cr investment proposals in healthcare sector
JAMMU, Dec 20:
Jammu and Kashmir has received investment proposals of Rs 3,325 crore in health-care and medical education sectors, even as much-hyped global investors summit to attract investment into health care setup came to grinding halt due to COVID-19 this year.
Despite the COVID situation, the Health and Medical Education Department took a lead in Jammu and Kashmir to attract global investment into health care setup, including health, education post abrogation of Article 370 and reorganisation of state into two union territories.
Jammu: Jammu and Kashmir has received investment proposals of Rs 3,325 crore in health-care and medical education sectors, even as much-hyped global investors summit to attract investment into health care setup came to a grinding halt due to COVID-19 this year.
Despite the COVID situation, the health and medical education department took a lead in Jammu and Kashmir to attract global investment into health care setup, including health, education education post abrogation of Article 370 and reorganisation of state into two union territories.
“We have received investment proposals worth Rs 3,225-3,325 crore into the health care setup and medical education sector in Jammu and Kashmir, despite Covid situation”, Financial Commissioner health and medical education, J&K, Atal Dulloo told PTI in an interview here.
J&K receives Rs 3,325 crore investment proposals in healthcare sector despite COVID situation
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Last Updated: Dec 20, 2020, 07:49 PM IST
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Despite the COVID situation, the health and medical education department took a lead in Jammu and Kashmir to attract global investment into health care setup, including health, education post abrogation of Article 370 and reorganisation of the state into two union territories.
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JAMMU: Jammu and Kashmir has received investment proposals of Rs 3,325 crore in health-care and medical education sectors, even as much-hyped global investors summit to attract investment into health care setup came to grinding halt due to COVID-19 this year.
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