The state government in Uttar Pradesh has moved the planned Employee State Insurance Corporation (ESIC) hospital in Gorakhpur closer to reality after the Gorakhpur Industrial Development Authority (GIDA) board approved subsidised land for the project. The five‑acre site in Kalesar, within the GIDA industrial area, still requires formal state clearance for transfer before construction can begin.
Gorakhpur ESIC hospital progress and next steps
The 100‑bed facility is intended to serve insured workers from around ten neighbouring districts. Officials say more than 80,000 registered employees and roughly 300,000 family members are expected to rely on the hospital’s services once it opens. A total budget of Rs 183 crore has already been sanctioned, with the Central Public Works Department (CPWD) assigned to deliver the main building at an estimated cost of about Rs 150 crore.
GIDA has moved decisively after media coverage highlighted delays and access problems for ESIC‑registered patients. Local reporting prompted the industrial authority and divisional administration to renew efforts to secure land on subsidy for ESIC. GIDA’s additional chief executive officer, Ram Prakash, confirmed that the board has approved the allotment at the subsidised rate and that a reminder has been sent to the state government seeking final permission.
Once the state issues the required sanction for the subsidised allotment, officials say the remaining formalities for transferring the land will be completed. That administrative clearance is now the principal outstanding hurdle. With funding in place and the site identified, the ESIC can begin procurement and construction planning almost immediately after transfer moves through.
Healthcare access for industrial workers was a recurring concern for the region. Residents and labour groups have reported long travel times and waiting periods to receive specialised ESIC care, placing pressure on authorities to expand services locally. The proposed hospital aims to reduce those burdens by providing secondary care and diagnostic facilities closer to patients’ homes.
Beyond immediate patient benefits, local officials say the hospital will relieve pressure on nearby urban hospitals and create employment opportunities in construction, healthcare and allied services. The project’s scale — a 100‑bed centre backed by a substantial budget — reflects an effort to build capacity that matches the region’s workforce density and the demands of industrial growth in and around Gorakhpur.
Project administrators will continue to coordinate with ESIC, GIDA and state departments to ensure timelines are met. With CPWD slated to handle the main building, procurement and tendering processes for contractors and equipment will follow standard public procurement rules. Officials expect that, once land transfer is complete, a clear construction schedule can be issued and work can begin within months.
For now, workers and their families can look to the next bureaucratic milestone — the state’s approval of the subsidised land allotment — as the decisive step that will move the Gorakhpur ESIC hospital from planning to construction. Stakeholders say they will monitor progress closely and seek prompt action to ensure the facility becomes operational as planned.
Key Takeaways:
- Gorakhpur ESIC hospital advances as GIDA clears subsidised five‑acre land in Kalesar for a 100‑bed facility.
- The project has Rs 183 crore sanctioned, covering over 80,000 insured employees and about 300,000 family members.
- Final state approval for land transfer is the remaining administrative step before CPWD-led construction can begin.















