The All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) campus under construction in Bibinagar, Yadadri Bhuvanagiri district of Telangana, is progressing steadily toward full completion, with officials reporting nearly 86% physical progress as of December 1, 2025.
The project is on schedule for structural completion by June 30, 2026, signalling that one of the country’s key new medical education and tertiary care facilities will soon be ready for operation.
The institute is being established under the Pradhan Mantri Swasthya Suraksha Yojana (PMSSY) and is fully funded by the Government of India. Construction began in July 2022 and, since then, has moved rapidly toward commissioning.
The pace of work was significantly accelerated through high-level monitoring mechanisms that resolved long-standing infrastructural hurdles, including assured electricity and water supply connections needed to make the sprawling campus operational.
Permanent high-tension power lines were connected to the campus infrastructure in May 2025 after clearances, statutory releases and works between the main and substation lines were completed. The provision of a 1,243 kilolitres per day (KLD) water supply by the Hyderabad Metropolitan Water Supply and Sewerage Board was also finalised in May 2025 following the settlement of pending dues, ensuring essential services are in place ahead of commissioning.
The facility, developed on a large campus, will offer a range of super-specialty healthcare services, supporting tertiary medical care in the region. Beyond clinical services, the institute is designed to be a comprehensive medical education centre, with programmes including undergraduate (MBBS), postgraduate (MD, DM, MCh), nursing (BSc, MSc) and allied health sciences such as laboratory sciences, radiology and operating theatre technology.
Economic activity around the campus is expected to grow, with estimates of around 3,000 direct jobs for faculty and non-faculty positions once the institute is fully operational. Additional indirect employment is likely to emerge in housing, retail, transport and other local services as the institute attracts patients, students and professionals to the area.
The Bibinagar project is one of several new AIIMS institutions being fast-tracked across India under strategic oversight; similar initiatives in Guwahati and Jammu are also making progress towards expanded healthcare capacity in regions that previously had limited access to advanced tertiary medical services.