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India's top private hospitals, including corporate ones, are advocating changes to the National Building Code to allow for taller hospital structures and the creation of additional beds. The current limit for hospital building height is 45 meters, but the hospitals seek this to be increased to 60 meters. This would reportedly result in tens of thousands of additional beds, aiding urban and rural populations.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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