New Delhi, April 30 -- Union minister of health and family welfare JP Nadda on Tuesday said that public-private partnerships are key to effective health care delivery in the country. Speaking at the inauguration of Max Healthcare's 300-bed hospital in Dwarka, Nadda said, "Institutions like Max are vital partners in our vision of a Viksit Bharat, where public-private partnerships play a crucial role in strengthening the healthcare ecosystem," said Nadda. The facility houses at least 120 critical care beds, 10 modular operation theatres, and advanced cath labs. Designed as a greenfield project, the hospital integrates clean energy systems, a zero-liquid discharge mechanism, electric vehicle charging stations, and daylight-optimised architecture, said the hospital statement. Delhi health minister Pankaj Singh was also present at the event.htc...