Srinagar: Chief Minister Omar Abdullah today presided over the 43rd Foundation Day celebrations of the Sher-i-Kashmir Institute of Medical Sciences (SKIMS) at the Sher-i-Kashmir International Convention Centre (SKICC), reaffirming the government’s commitment to expanding healthcare infrastructure and strengthening tertiary-care in Jammu and Kashmir.
The event was attended by Minister for Health & Medical Education Sakeena Masood Itoo; Minister for Rural Development and Panchayati Raj Javid Ahmad Dar and Advisor to Chief Minister Nasir Aslam Wani; Dr. M. Srinivas, Director AIIMS New Delhi who joined virtually; Sher-i-Kashmir Orator Dr. Madhabananda Kar; Director SKIMS Dr. M. Ashraf Ganie; Dean Medical Faculty SKIMS; Principal SKIMS MCH Bemina Dr. Fazlul Q Parray; Organising Chairman Dr. (Prof.) Muzaffar Maqsood; MLAs, SKICC Director Haris Ahmed Handoo, senior faculty members, researchers, doctors, students and a large gathering of healthcare professionals, an official press release informed.
It said in his address, Chief Minister Omar Abdullah said his government had always extended full financial support to SKIMS and would continue to do so with greater vigour.
He announced that the introduction of the new SASCI funding window, previously available only to states, had now—following his intervention—been extended to Union Territories as well. This, he said, has created an unprecedented opportunity for J&K to access long-term, zero-interest capital expenditure loans.
“This year, we finally gained access to SASCI. Under this mechanism, we can now avail funds for capital investment. This is a unique chance for us, and I want SKIMS to take full advantage of it,” the chief minister said.
He urged the SKIMS administration to conceptualise a major project that can be completed within a period of 2-3 years.
The chief minister spoke at length about the enduring legacy of Sher-e-Kashmir Sheikh Mohammad Abdullah, noting that the establishment of SKIMS during his era was a visionary act unmatched even today.
“Even now, I find it difficult to imagine how Sher-e-Kashmir was able to conceive and build an institution of this scale at that time. If someone asks me today whether the Government of J&K can build another hospital like SKIMS or a complex like SKICC, I would say it is nearly impossible,” Omar Abdullah remarked.
He said SKIMS continues to remain the preferred destination for advanced treatment and praised the institute’s doctors, nurses, and paramedical staff for upholding its standards. Quoting Director AIIMS Dr. Srinivas’ remarks, he noted that one of the purposes behind SKIMS’ establishment was to provide advanced treatment to patients within J&K who otherwise had to travel outside J&K for treatment. “Even after decades, SKIMS fulfils that purpose remarkably well,” he said.
Highlighting the overwhelming patient load at SKIMS, the chief minister asserted that the government has a responsibility to strengthen healthcare infrastructure at the district and sub-district levels.
“People should not be compelled to come to SKIMS for routine treatment. This happens only when peripheral hospitals fail to deliver adequate healthcare. We will work on both fronts—supporting SKIMS with new infrastructure and simultaneously upgrading district and sub-district hospitals so the burden on SKIMS reduces significantly,” he said.
The chief minister commended Director Dr. M. Ashraf Ganie and the entire SKIMS team for maintaining high standards in research, patient care, and medical education despite numerous challenges.
“I congratulate the director and his team. Despite difficulties, SKIMS has grown—academically, clinically, and institutionally. I wish to see this institute flourish even more and continue to deliver world-class healthcare to the people of Jammu and Kashmir,” he said.
The 43rd Foundation Day ceremony also featured academic sessions, addresses by senior faculty members, and reflections on SKIMS’ journey as a premier tertiary-care, research, and teaching institution in northern India.
On the occasion, the chief minister also released the SKIMS Annual Report, while the ministers unveiled two publications — UPSC CMS Book and Histology Essentials.
The chief minister further e-inaugurated a series of new facilities and infrastructure upgrades, including the Linac Bunker for cancer treatment, Digital MRD, Pediatric Emergency Unit, Digital X-Ray services, a 10 MVA 33/11 KV OLTC Transformer, and a newly developed Patient-cum-Attendant Park.
SKIMS files not reaching elected govt, says CM
Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Friday expressed concern over the functioning of Sher-i-Kashmir Institute of Medical Sciences (SKIMS) Soura, stating that files related to the premier health institute are not being routed to him or his cabinet colleague, Health and Medical Education Minister Sakina Itoo.
Addressing the 43rd Annual Day function of SKIMS Soura, the chief minister questioned the practice of inviting elected representatives to official functions while bypassing them in administrative decision-making.
“I do not understand the meaning of inviting us when files related to SKIMS are neither sent to me nor to my cabinet colleague. Then I decided to come—why should we punish SKIMS, its faculty, or officials present here?” Abdullah said, as reported by the news agency KINS.
He also took note of the absence of senior bureaucrats at the event. “We don’t know why bureaucrats are not here. I don’t know if they have been instructed not to attend,” he said. (KINS)
CM lays foundation of two commemorative gates at Hazratbal Shrine
Chief Minister Omar Abdullah today laid the foundation stone for two commemorative gates — Bab-ul-Salam and Bab-ul-Noor — at the Dargah Hazratbal.
The twin gateway structures, featuring artistic calligraphy and aesthetic enhancements, are being constructed at a total cost of ₹129.68 lakh, with each gate estimated at ₹64.84 lakh, an official press release informed.







