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VARDAN MULTI SPECIALITY HOSPITAL

PROJECT REPORT
FOR

MULTI SPECIALITY HOSPITAL

VARDAN SEVA SANSTHAN Sector – 8, Raj Nagar, GHAZIABAD (UP) 201 002 Phone: - 0091-120-2822440, 2827440, 4130213 Email: - vardan1994@yahoo.co.in Web-site: www.vardan.org

VARDAN MULTI SPECIALITY HOSPITAL

1.

PROJECT HIGHLIGHTS

NAME OF THE PROJECT NATURE OF HOSPITAL NUMBER OF BEDS PROMOTERS Land PLOT SIZE F.A.R. ALLOWED TOTAL BUILT AREA (Approx.) 1st Phase

: : : :

VARDAN MULTISPECIALITY HOSPITAL Multispeciality 222 ( In First Phase-120 Beds ) Vardan Seva Sansthan :6330 Sq.Yds.(Land has been Purchased)

:

2.5

:

45,800 Sq. Ft.

BUILDING COST (Approx.) 1st Phase

:

Rs. 420 Lacs Rs. In Lacs 420.00 80.00 50.00 300.00 30.00 40.00 10.00 930.00 Donations &Contributions

TOTAL PROJECT COST (1st Phase) Building Cost : Hospital Services : Hospital Furniture & Fabrication : Medical Equipment & Instruments : Preliminary & Pre-Operative : Contingencies : Margin Money : TOTAL MEANS OF FINANCING IMPLEMENTATION PERIOD 1st Phase of 120 beds : :

:

2 ½ years

VARDAN MULTI SPECIALITY HOSPITAL

2. 2.1 THE BACKGROUND:

HEALTH CARE – “An Overview”

Today, the city of Ghaziabad, with a population of over 25 lacs has become one of the most crowded cities in India. There is an exponential increase in environmental pollution and occupational health hazards due to rapid industrialisation. The food stuffs are largely adulterated, drinking water supply becoming scare and unsafe for consumption and lastly industries and automobiles have increased the atmospheric air pollution to an alarmingly unsafe levels. This has led to a steep fall in health standards of the people. There is a need for an early accurate diagnosis and proper treatment of diseases, especially after the growing awareness of sound health in the mind of the public. 2.2 HEALTH CARE SCENE – A COMPARISON:

Comparison between various developed and developing countries in respect of Hospital Bed to

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