Dedicated Power Supply to Boost Healthcare Services at AIIMS Rewari
Uninterrupted electricity expected to strengthen emergency care, diagnostics and critical hospital operations.
Rewari, June 26: The All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), Rewari, is set to receive a dedicated electricity supply by the end of June, a development expected to significantly improve the reliability of healthcare services and strengthen hospital infrastructure in Haryana.
Officials said the dedicated power connection will ensure uninterrupted electricity for critical medical facilities, reducing dependence on backup systems and minimising disruptions during emergency healthcare operations. Reliable power is considered essential for the functioning of intensive care units, operation theatres, diagnostic laboratories and advanced medical equipment.
Healthcare experts have highlighted that uninterrupted electricity directly influences patient safety, especially in tertiary care hospitals where sophisticated life-support systems operate around the clock. Stable power supply also improves the efficiency of radiology departments, pathology laboratories and digital healthcare infrastructure.
The infrastructure upgrade forms part of ongoing efforts to operationalise AIIMS Rewari as a major healthcare institution serving Haryana and neighbouring regions. Once fully functional, the institute is expected to reduce patient burden on existing tertiary hospitals while providing specialised treatment closer to local communities.
Hospital planners believe dependable electricity will also facilitate smoother installation and operation of high-end diagnostic equipment, electronic medical record systems and advanced research facilities. Medical education activities, simulation laboratories and academic departments are likewise expected to benefit from uninterrupted power availability.
Public health specialists note that infrastructure support remains one of the most critical components of healthcare delivery. Alongside skilled medical professionals and modern equipment, reliable utilities such as electricity, water and digital connectivity determine the quality and continuity of patient care.
The development comes as India continues expanding its network of AIIMS institutions to improve access to advanced healthcare and medical education. Investments in infrastructure are expected to strengthen emergency response capabilities, specialised treatment services and research capacity in newly established institutions.
Residents of the region have welcomed the progress, expressing hope that the institute will soon become fully operational and reduce the need for patients to travel long distances for specialised treatment. Local healthcare providers also believe the facility will contribute significantly to strengthening referral services across surrounding districts.
Authorities remain optimistic that the dedicated power supply will mark another milestone in accelerating the operational readiness of AIIMS Rewari. As healthcare infrastructure continues to expand, uninterrupted utilities will play a crucial role in ensuring safe, efficient and high-quality patient care for thousands of beneficiaries in the coming years.