Hyderabad, April 8 -- Andhra Pradesh chief minister N Chandrababu Naidu on Monday announced the decision to establish multi-speciality hospitals, each with a bed strength of 100-300, in each of 175 assembly constituencies under public private partnership mode in the state.

On the status of health conditions of people across the state, Naidu said his government was aiming at transforming the state into a "Healthy Andhra Pradesh," in the coming five years.

As part of the mission, Naidu said in collaboration with Tata and Gates Foundations, the state government would adopt world-class healthcare technology and practices in every hospital.

"Every constituency will have a 100-300 bed multi-speciality hospital. Out of 175 constituencies, 70 ...