MP Govt to set up 50-bed AYUSH hospitals in 12 districts

Written By :  Kajal Rajput
Published On 2025-11-20 04:15 GMT   |   Update On 2025-11-20 04:15 GMT
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Bhopal: The Madhya Pradesh government has approved the establishment of 50-bed AYUSH hospitals in 12 districts and sanctioned 373 posts and 806 human resource services to ensure the smooth functioning of these institutions.

Chief Minister Mohan Yadav chaired a cabinet meeting at the Secretariat on Tuesday, and the council of ministers gave a nod to several key decisions.

The Cabinet has approved 373 posts and 806 human resource services on a call basis to operate 50-bed AYUSH hospitals in 12 districts and a 30-bed hospital in Barwdistrict. The sanctioned posts include 52 Class-1 posts, 91 Class-2 posts and 230 Class-3 posts, news agency ANI reported.

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Additionally, the approved human resource services comprise 91 Class-2 posts, 117 Class-3 posts, and 598 Class-4 posts. The management of these human resources will be undertaken through the National AYUSH Mission.

Also Read:MP to set up 12 AYUSH Hospitals, extend DACP pay scale to doctors

In another decision, the Cabinet approved amendments to the 'Prime Minister Krishak Mitra Surya Yojana' concerning the installation of solar pumps for irrigation. Under the revised provisions, farmers will now have the option to receive a solar pump of one higher capacity than their currently sanctioned level.

Accordingly, farmers with a 3 HP (Horsepower) temporary electricity connection will be eligible for a 5 HP solar pump, while those with a 5 HP connection will be able to obtain a 7.5 HP solar pump.

The council of ministers also approved the continuation of the Non-Institutional Service Scheme under Mission Vatsalya, including Sponsorship, Foster Care and After Care, across all districts of the state for the next five years. Under this scheme, eligible children will receive a monthly financial assistance of Rs 4,000 under this scheme. Children leaving child care institutions after completing 18 years of age will be linked with employment-oriented training through After Care to empower them economically. 

The scheme benefits children of widowed, divorced or abandoned mothers, orphans, children living with extended families, children of parents suffering from incurable diseases, children of parents unable to provide physical and economic care and children requiring care as per Juvenile Justice Act 2015 such as homeless, disaster-affected, child laborers, victims of child prostitution, AIDS affected, street children, runaways, disabled, missing, exploited, and abused children.

The Cabinet further approved the 2025 recruitment and service rules for scientists, officers, and staff of the MP Science and Technology Council.

Additionally, the Cabinet approved the extension of revised pay scale benefits (7th Pay Commission) to officers of the Medico-Legal Institution, effective January 1, 2016, thereby placing them on par with the Public Health and Medical Department.

Furthermore, the Cabinet approved the creation of nine new posts in the newly constituted District Legal Services Authority, Agra-Malwa. Posts include one Secretary, one District Legal Aid Officer, one Assistant Grade-2, two Assistant Grade-3, two Order Implementers, and two Peons.

Also Read:AYUSH Ministry supports states in promoting and developing Traditional Medicine

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