November 02, 2025

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AIIMS for Kerala will be announced at the right time, place: JP Nadda

Kollam: Union Health Minister and BJP National PresidentJP Naddaon Saturday assured that anAll India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) will be established in Kerala. Speaking at the BJP State Executive meeting in Thiruvananthapuram, JP Nadda acknowledged the state's aspirations and assured that the Centre is actively considering the proposal. "The demand for anAIIMSin Kerala is recognized and at the appropriate time, it will be announced and it will be set up at the appropriate place", news agency IANS reported. Also Read:Shashi Tharoor, Rajeev Chandrasekhar clash over AIIMS site in Kerala JP Nadda stated the Union government is committed to enhancing healthcare infrastructure across the country, and Kerala's request is under serious consideration. He emphasised that the establishment of such institutions is part of the government's broader vision to improve medical education and healthcare services nationwide. The Kerala government has been advocating for anAIIMSin the state for several years, citing the need for advanced medical research and quality healthcare services. Kerala Health MinisterVeena Georgereiterated this demand, urging the Centre to expedite the decision-making process. "The people of Kerala have long awaited an AIIMS, and we hope the Centre will prioritise this request," she said. JP Nadda's remarks come amidst ongoing discussions about the location and feasibility of the proposed AIIMS in Kerala. While the state government has identified potential sites, including land in Kinalur, Kozhikode, the final decision rests with the Union government. Incidentally, JP Nadda’s statement comes amid ongoing discussions regarding the location and feasibility of the proposed institute. However, Union Minister of State Suresh Gopi has on a few occasions said that the AIIMS should be located in Alappuzha district, highlighting the district’s inadequate healthcare infrastructure and the project’s potential to spur development. Gopi further said that if political hurdles prevent Alappuzha from hosting the institute, he would advocate for its establishment in Thrissur, his Parliamentary constituency. Gopi’s remarks have sparked controversy within the Kerala BJP, with several leaders distancing themselves from his statement, who said that the party’s official position is to let the Centre decide the AIIMS location based on established criteria, emphasizing that Gopi’s comments reflect his personal view, not the party’s stance. Also Read:Over 18,900 organ transplants in 2024, says JP Nadda

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