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Indore's 50-bed AYUSH Hospital set to open in May

50-Bed AYUSH Hospital Nears Completion in Indore
Indore: Indore is all set to welcome the division's largest AYUSH hospital next month, with construction nearing completion in Mangliya, under the Sanwer Assembly constituency. The 50-bed government facility is in its final phase and will soon be ready to serve patients.
Cabinet minister Tulsiram Silawat recently met with AYUSH and Higher Education Minister Inder Singh Parmar to ensure smooth operations at the facility. During the meeting, Silawat requested an allocation of approximately ₹10.26 crore to support essential infrastructure and operational needs. These include the construction of ramps, retaining walls, a fire-fighting system, and a fire tank, along with the procurement of equipment, furniture, and the development of a herbal garden within the hospital premises.
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According to TOI, "This hospital will be the largest and most well-equipped AYUSH hospital in the Indore division under the AYUSH department," Silawat said, adding that the 50-bed government AYUSH hospital was built at a cost of approximately Rs 6 crore. "While the civil work is complete, the installation of medical facilities and equipment is the only remaining task, which is expected to be finished soon," he said, adding that a provision was made for 10 air conditioners and an ambulance for the hospital.
The hospital is expected to provide a wide range of modern diagnostic and treatment services alongside traditional therapies. These will include facilities for sonography, pathology, CT scan, and X-ray. Additionally, services such as childbirth assistance and Panchakarma therapy, along with yoga-based treatments, will also be available.
A herbal garden has already been developed on the hospital premises, and efforts are underway to beautify the adjacent drain area to improve the hygiene of the hospital premises.
Also Read: Chandigarh: 50-bedded AYUSH hospital to be ready in 2 months
Medical Dialogues had previously reported that in a recent review meeting held by UT health secretary Yashpal Garg, the announcement was made that a 50-bedded integrated AYUSH hospital in sector 34 would be ready in the next two months. The hospital will be the first of its kind in Chandigarh.