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The health infrastructure of Jammu and Kashmir is undergoing a transformation that carries profound implications for the well-being of its people. A comprehensive review of ongoing projects across the union territory has revealed both the scale of ambition and the challenges that remain. From tertiary care facilities in Srinagar and Jammu to district-level hospitals in Budgam, Rajouri and Billawar, the effort reflects a clear recognition that healthcare is not merely a service but a cornerstone of public welfare and social stability.

The projects under construction and expansion, whether the Bone and Joint Hospital in Jammu, the Mother and Child Care Hospital in Anantnag, or the critical care blocks in Udhampur, are not isolated undertakings. They represent a systemic attempt to bridge gaps in healthcare delivery, ensuring that advanced facilities are not confined to a few urban centers but reach secondary and district-level institutions as well. This decentralisation of healthcare is vital in a region where geography often dictates access, and where delays in treatment can mean the difference between life and death.

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The review highlighted the importance of timely approvals, resolution of land and utility issues, and strict adherence to quality standards. These are not bureaucratic details but decisive factors that determine whether a hospital opens its doors to patients on time or remains a construction site for years. The insistence on avoiding cost overruns and rationalising slow-moving projects is equally significant. Public money is finite, and its efficient use is essential to ensure that resources are not locked in unviable works but redirected to projects that can deliver tangible benefits.

Financial progress has been encouraging, with substantial allocations under Capex and SASCI already translating into executed works worth over Rs 20 crore this year. Yet the larger picture is even more ambitious. Under national initiatives such as the Pradhan Mantri Ayushman Bharat Health Infrastructure Mission and ECRP-II, critical care projects worth hundreds of crores are expected to reach substantial completion by March 2026. This timeline, if met, will mark a watershed moment in the healthcare of Jammu and Kashmir, equipping it with facilities that can handle emergencies, specialised treatments and advanced medical education.

The emphasis on tertiary care institutions like SKIMS Soura and SKIMS Bemina underscores the recognition that advanced healthcare delivery must be seamless and robust. At the same time, the expansion of district hospitals in Budgam, Rajouri and Nowshera reflects a balanced approach; strengthening both the apex and the base of the healthcare pyramid. The inclusion of dental education infrastructure in Jammu and the provision of hostels for resident doctors in Rajouri show that the vision extends beyond patient care to encompass medical training and professional support, ensuring sustainability of services in the long run.

For the people of Jammu and Kashmir, these projects are more than bricks and mortar. They are promises of  timely treatment, and reduced dependence on distant facilities. A mother in Anantnag awaiting specialised care, a patient in Rajouri needing critical intervention, or a student in Jammu aspiring to dental education; all stand to benefit from the infrastructure now being built. The government’s initiative to rationalise projects, accelerate progress, and ensure accountability is a step toward restoring public trust in institutions that directly touch lives.

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