The land lease, issued by the municipal body, was formally transferred to the concerned authorities during a programme held at the Jan Sunwai Kendra, paving the way for the proposed hospital building.
The new facility is expected to strengthen Ayurveda healthcare services in Bandikui and nearby areas by providing improved infrastructure for patient care. According to officials present at the event, the project aims to create a more organised treatment environment and support the growing demand for Ayurveda services in the region, reports Dainik Bhaskar.
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Speaking on the occasion, MLA Tankda said Ayurveda remains an important traditional system of medicine with a significant role in public health. Improved infrastructure, he said, would also provide patients with a more convenient setting for medical consultations and treatment.
He further said the state government is continuing its efforts to strengthen healthcare services and improve access to quality medical facilities for the public. He added that development of public infrastructure and expansion of essential civic amenities remain among the government's priorities.
During the programme, the land allotment documents were handed over to Vaidya Roshan Lal Saini of the Ayurveda dispensary, who received them on behalf of the concerned department.
Municipal Executive Officer Basant Saini was also present during the event along with other officials and local representatives. The formal transfer of the land documents is expected to facilitate the next stages of the project, enabling the authorities to move ahead with plans for the new Block Ayurveda Hospital building and the expansion of healthcare services in the area.
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