Chief Minister M. K. Stalin Inaugurates New Medical Infrastructure Worth ₹317.73 Crore

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In a significant boost to tamil Nadu’s public healthcare system, the chief minister of tamil Nadu, M. K. Stalin, inaugurated newly constructed medical buildings built at a total cost of ₹317.73 crore. The inauguration ceremony was held on february 16, 2026, at the tamil Nadu secretariat in Chennai.

The event marked another milestone in the state government’s continued efforts to strengthen healthcare infrastructure and improve access to quality medical services for the public.

Strengthening Public Healthcare Infrastructure

The newly inaugurated buildings have been constructed under the Medical and Public Welfare Department. The projects aim to:

Expand hospital facilities across various districts

Enhance inpatient and outpatient services

Improve emergency and critical care infrastructure

Provide advanced diagnostic and treatment facilities

Reduce overcrowding in government hospitals

These developments are part of the state’s broader vision to modernize public health institutions and ensure affordable healthcare for all sections of society.

Investment in People’s Welfare

Addressing officials during the event, the chief minister emphadata-sized that healthcare remains a top priority for the government. The ₹317.73 crore investment reflects the administration’s commitment to building robust medical infrastructure that meets growing public needs.

The newly constructed facilities are expected to significantly benefit patients, particularly those from economically disadvantaged backgrounds who depend on government hospitals for treatment.

Focus on Accessible and Quality Care

The expansion of infrastructure will help:

Increase bed capacity

Improve maternal and child healthcare services

Strengthen specialty departments

Support medical education and training

By upgrading facilities and adding modern equipment, the government aims to ensure that high-quality medical care is accessible not only in metropolitan areas but also in semi-urban and rural regions.

Continued Commitment to Public Health

Under the leadership of chief minister M. K. Stalin, tamil Nadu has been steadily investing in healthcare development, focusing on preventive care, early diagnosis, and advanced treatment options.

The inauguration of these medical buildings represents another step toward building a comprehensive and inclusive healthcare system that prioritizes the well-being of every citizen.

With sustained investment and strategic planning, the state continues to reinforce its position as one of India’s leading models in public healthcare delivery.


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