The Ambuja Neotia Group will develop an integrated healthcare and hospitality project in Guwahati with an investment of more than ₹700 crore after receiving approval from the Government of Assam.
The proposal, approved under the leadership of Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma, involves the construction of a 300-bed multi-speciality hospital along with a premium four-star hotel. The project will come up on a 2.88-acre mixed-use land parcel at Fancy Bazar’s Old Jail Road.
According to officials, 1.46 acres of the land will be used for the hospital, which will be developed by Ambuja Neotia Healthcare Venture Limited with an estimated investment of around ₹360–₹400 crore. The hospital will provide advanced medical services in disciplines such as cardiology, neurology, orthopaedics, oncology and critical care, strengthening tertiary healthcare access for people in Assam and the wider Northeast.
The remaining 1.42 acres will house a premium four-star hotel with around 200–250 rooms, to be developed by Ambuja Neotia Hotel Venture Limited with an investment of approximately ₹350 crore. The hotel will include modern guest rooms, banqueting and conference facilities, and multiple dining options, catering to business and tourism travellers visiting the region.
Officials said the hospital alone is expected to generate around 1,500–2,000 direct jobs, along with additional indirect employment through allied services and local businesses.
This will be the group’s second healthcare initiative in Assam after launching the Neotia Bhagirathi Woman and Childcare Centre in Guwahati in 2025.
Commenting on the development, Ambuja Neotia Group Joint Managing Director Parthiv Neotia said the project aims to strengthen healthcare infrastructure while supporting Guwahati’s growing role as a gateway to the Northeast for tourism, business and medical travel.
The integrated project is expected to further enhance Guwahati’s position as a regional healthcare destination by enabling patients from Assam and neighbouring northeastern states to access advanced medical services closer to home.
