CHANDIGARH: Punjab is steadily emerging as a major healthcare destination in North India, supported by strong medical infrastructure and a growing ecosystem of tertiary hospitals. Cabinet Minister Sanjeev Arora today announced that
Livasa Hospitals' new multi-speciality hospital is going to invest Rs 360 crore in Ludhiana. This is another important milestone in strengthening Punjab's healthcare capacity.
He said Livasa Hospitals has entered into a long-term agreement with Primewalk Infra Private Limited to develop a 368-bed multi-speciality tertiary care hospital in Ludhiana.
The hospital will be located at Sherpur Chowk on the National Highway ensuring accessibility for patients from Ludhiana and nearby districts. The facility is currently under construction and will be operational in phases over the next 18 months.
Speaking on the scale of the project, he highlighted that the hospital will be developed on 9, 500+ square yards of freehold land, with a built-up area of over 2.3 lakh square feet. The total project investment is estimated at 235 crore by the Livasa Group, and 360 crore including the landowner contribution.