Revolutionary healthcare news from Nagpur: Quality Care India Limited (QCIL) is building a 350+ bed flagship multi-specialty hospital next to Kasturchand Park Metro Station. This Letter of Acceptance heralds a new era for central India’s medical landscape.
Partnering via PPP with Maha-Metro, the deal was inked February 7 at the Advantage Vidarbha Summit, graced by CM Devendra Fadnavis, Nitin Gadkari, and Care Hospitals CEO Dr. Pavan Kumar.
On 7202 sqm of strategic land in Nagpur’s transport nexus, the project unlocks 350,000+ sq ft. With basics like foundation ready, QCIL’s 600 crore infusion eyes three-year readiness.
Pioneering centers in cardiac, cancer, gastro, trauma, and neuro fields will empower locals with elite care, slashing referrals to metros and saving time, money, lives.
Economic upside: 1500-1800 jobs directly, more indirectly; Maha-Metro’s 60-year haul tops 1850 crore in revenues.
QCIL’s Varun Khanna sees it as PPP mastery—blending health infra with city evolution for enduring, expandable models. Essential for tier-2/3 vitality like Nagpur’s.
Dr. Kumar hailed partnerships fortifying proactive, need-based healthcare. A calculated tier-2 expansion, it fuses top standards with societal gains. Props to Fadnavis and Gadkari’s stewardship.
Under Blackstone, QCIL helms Care Hospitals (Hyderabad 1997 origins), Evercare Bangladesh, KIMS Kerala—17 facilities, 3000+ beds, 33+ specialties over six states. Nagpur fortifies their decentralized quality care drive.
