Japanese aid

Proposals for KGH, AMC to be submitted

May 27, 2015 12:00 am | Updated 05:52 am IST - VISAKHAPATNAM:

Andhra Medical College and its teaching hospital King George Hospital, among the institutions in India chosen to receive Government of Japan’s Rs. 300 crore aid, have set in motion the exercise to submit their proposals.

Director of Medical Education G. Shanta Rao during a meeting with AMC and KGH officials and engineers of the AP Medical Services Infrastructure Development Corporation, directed the representatives of Bhargav Consultants of Hyderabad to prepare a detailed plan to be submitted to the Japanese Government.

Principal of AMC S.V. Kumar, Superintendent of KGH M. Madhusudhana Babu, Vice-Principal N. Subba Rao, Executive Engineer of APMSIDC Umesh Kumar, Deputy EE Prabhakar, and Assistant Engineer Pramod Kumar were present.

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