Tripura Chief Minister Manik Saha inaugurates new ICU, trauma OT, and maternity facilities at GB Pant Hospital in Agartala. Government targets 320 ICU beds while expanding super speciality healthcare services and strengthening Tripura’s medical infrastructure
The Chief Minister who also holds the health portfolio, inaugurated 16 bedded respiratory and geriatric Intensive Care Unit, an operation theatre at the Trauma Care Centre and newly constructed labour room cum ABS and Gynae AT complex.
“These new additional facilities shall further put impetus on the healthcare delivery mechanism in the state’s prime referral hospital,” said Dr Saha.
The Chief Minister later addressed a press conference at the GB Pant hospital.
He said that the state government has decided to open another super speciality hospital in Hapania, Agartala.

“If we speak about the health department, our government has given the topmost priority to its development. We are working on how we can further develop the health sector. At GB Pant we have opened an apex tertiary care centre. We have a population of 42 lakh and they are dependent on AGMC and GB Pant. We are working on how we can develop it more and we have introduced super speciality services and will do more. We are also developing manpower and infrastructure. Apart from this, we are working to solve the existing problems,” he said.
Dr. Saha said that GB Pant Hospital has 24 NICU and 116 ICU beds.
““We have signed an MoU with AIIMS. I have held a meeting with the AIIMS Director, who is an expert in hospital management. They have come and submitted a report and as per the report around 320 ICU beds are needed in AGMC and we are working to fulfil the target. We have inaugurated a 16-bed Respiratory and Geriatric Intensive Care Unit for people with breathlessness issues. The Trauma Centre Operation Theater has also been inaugurated. Yesterday many RTA patients came here. This will be open 24×7. General surgeons, orthopaedics, neurosurgeons and others will be there. The newly renovated labour room was also inaugurated. We are working to provide all facilities at an international level. For this, pregnant mothers and babies will be more secure with life support systems,” said Dr. Saha.
Dr. Saha, who is also the Health Minister of the state, said that GB Pant Hospital is a very old hospital.
“We can renovate the old building and use it for patient parties. I have informed the officials about everything regarding how we can develop the hospital further. We want to give services to patients like a corporate style, but we also don’t want people to spend huge amounts of money. Now there are 156 ICU beds and the target is 320. Earlier there were 727 beds, now there are 1413 beds. Work for a critical care and communicable disease centre in AGMC and GB Pant has already started. Five more super specialities will be opened as we already have nine.
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We are also working to increase the MBBS seats. We have started telemedicine with AIIMS. SHIJA will open their hospital and GNRC Super Speciality of Guwahati will also open a hospital in Hapania at the previous Jute Mill location. In Sepahijala and Khowai, two district hospitals will be opened,” he added.













