Updated on: Wednesday, November 25, 2009
Chennai: Tamil Nadu government today said a new 'state-of-the-art' building would be constructed for the Madras Medical College, at an estimated cost of Rs 70 crore. The new eight-storeyed building would come up on 10 acres on the erstwhile Central prison land and would have all facilities for medical students, a state government release here said. The need for a new building arose as the present building, located near the General Hospital, was aging and some hardships faced by patients coming to the GH, it said. Once vacated, the present building will be used as part of GH expansion, a move already announced by state government and construction of the new building would start following floating of tenders in the third week of December, the release
said.