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Hyderabad
May 15, 2026
Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) Working President K. T. Rama Rao visited the TIMS Hospital at Sanath Nagar on Friday and inspected the medical infrastructure and facilities along with former minister Talasani Srinivas Yadav. KTR later addressed the media at the hospital premises and highlighted the vision behind the establishment of TIMS hospitals in Hyderabad.
KTR stated that the Telangana government under the leadership of K. Chandrashekar Rao established TIMS hospitals with the objective of providing world-class healthcare services to the people of Hyderabad.
He recalled that in the past, government healthcare in Hyderabad was largely dependent on hospitals like Gandhi and Osmania, but during the BRS government’s tenure, modern multi-speciality TIMS hospitals were developed to offer advanced healthcare services comparable to premier institutions.
“We envisioned and designed TIMS hospitals to provide AIIMS-level medical treatment for the people of Hyderabad,” KTR said.
KTR explained that 22 acres of land were utilised for the construction of the Sanath Nagar TIMS Hospital and that the facility was built with international standards and state-of-the-art medical technology.
He stated that the KCR government introduced TIMS hospitals to provide high-quality treatment to the poor and middle-class sections while competing with expensive corporate hospitals.
KTR said that TIMS hospitals were established at Sanath Nagar, LB Nagar, and Alwal to strengthen the public healthcare system in Hyderabad. He also noted that a massive 2,000-bed government hospital is being constructed in Warangal and that NIMS Hospital is also being expanded on a large scale.
Highlighting the infrastructure at Sanath Nagar TIMS, KTR said the hospital consists of three major blocks and includes 300 ICU beds for emergency and critical care services.
He further stated that a dedicated dharmashala facility has been arranged for attendants and family members of patients.
KTR revealed that the hospital was constructed with an expenditure of nearly ₹1,200 crore and remarked that had the KCR government continued in office, the hospital would have been fully completed two years ago.
The BRS Working President said that 16 advanced operation theatres have been established and that all major diagnostic facilities, including MRI and CT Scan services, are available within the hospital.
He also mentioned that special VIP suites have been developed and that dedicated facilities are being created for kidney-related research and treatment.
KTR said TIMS is being developed as one of the country’s largest government healthcare systems with a significant number of medical personnel, along with dedicated research blocks, academic facilities, and a large auditorium.
He added that a modern parking system capable of accommodating 1,000 vehicles at a time has also been developed.
“The design and infrastructure of TIMS Hospital stand among the finest government medical institutions in the country,” KTR remarked.
He further stated that a special emergency ramp has been constructed to ensure quicker emergency access and directed officials to immediately improve the functioning of lifts within the hospital.
KTR also recalled that the BRS government had established nearly 350 Basti Dawakhanas across Telangana to provide accessible healthcare services to the poor at the grassroots level.
Demanding that the present government immediately complete the remaining construction and operational works, KTR urged authorities to make the hospital fully functional and accessible to the public at the earliest.
During the visit, KTR interacted with patients and medical staff at the hospital and enquired about the issues and challenges they were facing.
May 15, 2026
Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) Working President K. T. Rama Rao visited the TIMS Hospital at Sanath Nagar on Friday and inspected the medical infrastructure and facilities along with former minister Talasani Srinivas Yadav. KTR later addressed the media at the hospital premises and highlighted the vision behind the establishment of TIMS hospitals in Hyderabad.
KTR stated that the Telangana government under the leadership of K. Chandrashekar Rao established TIMS hospitals with the objective of providing world-class healthcare services to the people of Hyderabad.
He recalled that in the past, government healthcare in Hyderabad was largely dependent on hospitals like Gandhi and Osmania, but during the BRS government’s tenure, modern multi-speciality TIMS hospitals were developed to offer advanced healthcare services comparable to premier institutions.
“We envisioned and designed TIMS hospitals to provide AIIMS-level medical treatment for the people of Hyderabad,” KTR said.
KTR explained that 22 acres of land were utilised for the construction of the Sanath Nagar TIMS Hospital and that the facility was built with international standards and state-of-the-art medical technology.
He stated that the KCR government introduced TIMS hospitals to provide high-quality treatment to the poor and middle-class sections while competing with expensive corporate hospitals.
KTR said that TIMS hospitals were established at Sanath Nagar, LB Nagar, and Alwal to strengthen the public healthcare system in Hyderabad. He also noted that a massive 2,000-bed government hospital is being constructed in Warangal and that NIMS Hospital is also being expanded on a large scale.
Highlighting the infrastructure at Sanath Nagar TIMS, KTR said the hospital consists of three major blocks and includes 300 ICU beds for emergency and critical care services.
He further stated that a dedicated dharmashala facility has been arranged for attendants and family members of patients.
KTR revealed that the hospital was constructed with an expenditure of nearly ₹1,200 crore and remarked that had the KCR government continued in office, the hospital would have been fully completed two years ago.
The BRS Working President said that 16 advanced operation theatres have been established and that all major diagnostic facilities, including MRI and CT Scan services, are available within the hospital.
He also mentioned that special VIP suites have been developed and that dedicated facilities are being created for kidney-related research and treatment.
KTR said TIMS is being developed as one of the country’s largest government healthcare systems with a significant number of medical personnel, along with dedicated research blocks, academic facilities, and a large auditorium.
He added that a modern parking system capable of accommodating 1,000 vehicles at a time has also been developed.
“The design and infrastructure of TIMS Hospital stand among the finest government medical institutions in the country,” KTR remarked.
He further stated that a special emergency ramp has been constructed to ensure quicker emergency access and directed officials to immediately improve the functioning of lifts within the hospital.
KTR also recalled that the BRS government had established nearly 350 Basti Dawakhanas across Telangana to provide accessible healthcare services to the poor at the grassroots level.
Demanding that the present government immediately complete the remaining construction and operational works, KTR urged authorities to make the hospital fully functional and accessible to the public at the earliest.
During the visit, KTR interacted with patients and medical staff at the hospital and enquired about the issues and challenges they were facing.







































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































