Health Secretary Inspects New Building, Orders Deep Borings for Water Supply
Key Points:
- Health Secretary reviews new 750-bed facility at MGM Hospital
- Cancer, heart and neuro treatment services to be available soon
- Four deep borings planned to ensure uninterrupted water supply
JAMSHEDPUR – State Health Secretary Ajay Kumar Singh, along with a ten-member team, inspected MGM Hospital’s newly constructed 750-bed facility and announced its full-scale launch by January 15.
The secretary conducted a thorough inspection of the facilities. Moreover, he directed officials to address remaining infrastructural issues promptly. The hospital aims to provide comprehensive medical services.
Medical Services Expansion
The new facility will offer specialized treatments. “We’re introducing cancer, cardiac, and neurology services,” remarked a senior hospital official. Additionally, the administration plans to recruit specialized medical staff.
Infrastructure Development
Officials have identified water supply as a priority. Furthermore, four deep borings will be installed within the hospital premises. The project aims to ensure continuous water availability for medical services.
Historical Context
MGM Medical College Hospital has served Jamshedpur since 1961. Meanwhile, this expansion marks the largest upgrade in its history. The hospital serves patients from across Jharkhand and neighboring states.

