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Bihar woos NRI investment in healthcare

By Anand Mohan Sahay in Patna
January 05, 2006

Bihar government led by Nitish Kumar will woo Non Resident Indian investors to set up seven new medical college hospitals in the state.

The government will invite NRI participation for setting up seven new medical college hospitals by floating global tenders.

"The government will invite private participation through global tenders" Bihar Health Minister Chandra Mohan Rai told rediff.com.

The government's latest decision to invite private participation for opening new medical college hospitals is to attract NRI investors in health sector.

Official sources said the government would float global tenders this month itself to invite private participation for setting up medical college and hospitals.

The government proposed to set up seven new medical college hospitals in districts of Ara, Begusarai, Bettiah, Nalanda, Chapra, Munger and Saharsa under public-private participation.

A high-level Bihar delegation led by chief minister Nitish Kumar is going to attend the NRI meet in Hyderabad to be held from January 7 to 9 to present opportunities for NRI investment in state.

The government will offer a single-window clearance system for NRI investment.

The government plans to provide 25 acres land at cheap or at lower rates to private parties keen to set up medical colleges and hospitals. Besides, after receiving confirmation from them, the medical education department will provide them essentiality certificates and also help them procure university affiliations, which are mandatory for processing of application by the Medical Council of India.

Rai said that state would get three percent of the total income earned by the medical college managements.

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Anand Mohan Sahay in Patna

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