Sir Ganga Ram Hospital is a 675-bed hospital that offers comprehensive healthcare to patients from Delhi and surrounding areas. Due to its reputation for providing the best level of medical services to patients, it is India’s only private hospital with nearly 100% bed occupancy.
Sir Ganga Ram (1851-1927), a civil engineer and famous philanthropist of his day, founded this hospital in Lahore in 1921, and it was relocated to New Delhi eleven years later. The current hospital in New Delhi is situated on a block of ground measuring around 11 acres.
The foundation was set in April 1951 by then-Indian Prime Minister Shri Jawahar Lal Nehru, who also opened it on April 13, 1954. Sir Ganga Ram Hospital in India continues to be humanitarian, providing free health care to impoverished patients.
The hospital reserves 20% of its beds for the poor and needy, who receive free boarding, lodging, and medicine. It also includes regular outpatient departments in all disciplines where certain procedures are performed on a first-come, first-served basis for free.
The hospital’s development operations are entirely funded by internal resources, with no financial aid from the government or other external entities.
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