Doctors and medical staff at the newly established Sub-Central Hospital in Arail, Mahakumbh, providing round-the-clock care to devotees | File Photo
Mahakumbhnagar, January 4: The Yogi government is prioritizing health and well-being of devotees at Mahakumbh. On the instructions of Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, the best possible medical care is being provided to devotees across the Mahakumbh area.
Over 10,000 patients have received medical care in Mahakumbh Mela area so far. Doctors from the Central Hospital are working with full dedication, ensuring round-the-clock treatment.
In a significant step towards expanding healthcare accessibility, a Sub-Central Hospital has also been established in Sector 24, Arail. The hospital is now fully operational alongside the Central Hospital.
According to Dr Gaurav Dubey, Nodal Officer of the Mahakumbh Medical Establishment, this initiative aligns with CM Yogi’s vision of ensuring quality medical treatment for every devotee attending the Mahakumbh.
Specialist doctors have been deployed at the Sub-Central Hospital, and formal treatment for patients from across the country and abroad has already commenced.
The 25-bed Sub-Central Hospital in Arail is equipped with advanced medical facilities, mirroring the infrastructure available at the Central Hospital.
Specialist doctors have been stationed here to ensure expert medical care. CM Yogi has clearly directed that better healthcare services be available in every corner of Mahakumbh.
Dr Gaurav Dubey emphasized the ongoing efforts to prioritize health services, sharing that 900 patients were treated at the Central Hospital on the first day of the New Year alone, reflecting the scale and efficiency of the healthcare arrangements.
People have started visiting the Central Hospital of Mahakumbhnagar for medical care not only from across the country but also from abroad. Recently, a couple from Fatehpur, Ajay Kumar and Puja, were blessed with a baby boy at the hospital.
Considering his birth a divine blessing of the Mahakumbh, the couple named him Jamuna Prasad, inspired by the sacred river. Dr. Gaurav Dubey confirmed that the successful delivery was conducted by Dr. Jasmine and Sister In-Charge Rama. The newborn, weighing 2.3 kg, is completely healthy, as confirmed by the medical team.