Six Sigma Healthcare setup Rs 750 crore project in U’khand
Six Sigma health care, a company which at present is operating hospitals in Kedarnath, Tungnath and Madmaheshwar has proposed to set up the mega Rs 750 cr project in Rudraprayag district of Uttarakhand.
The proposal for setting up the institute was given by the medical director of Six Sigma Healthcare, Dr Pradeep Bhardwaj.
On this memorable occasion, the CM felicitated Dr Pradeep Bhardwaj, Dr Arvind Kumar, Dr Parvej Ahmed, Dr Anita Bhardwaj, Bhim Bahadur and Debjit Nayak.
Six Sigma Healthcare Director Dr Pradeep Bharadwaj said, “The government has agreed to provide 30 acres of land for the project. The institute once operational would provide jobs to 1227 youths.”
The institute would also train armed forces and para-military personnel in Mountain Medicines and would offer courses in mountains medicines and high altitude rescue. It would also train local people, schools, colleges in high altitude rescue and disaster. Dr Bhardwaj added that the institute would help in checking migration and provide employment opportunities for locals.
Dr Bhardwaj claimed that the institute would be best of its kind in Asia and it would provide necessary high altitude medical services to pilgrims and tourists.
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