Govt. gives nod for expansion of Anantapur GGH
The Hindu
Government General Hospital(GGH) in Anantapur is going to get a significant infrastructural expansion with the addition of 7 lakh square feet of built-up area to the existing 8 lakh square feet, for which the State government has given its nod and tenders are likely to be invited soon.
This expansion will increase the total in-patient bed capacity from the current 500 to 1,200 in the teaching hospital.
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