New Delhi. Union Minister of State for Law and Justice (Independent Charge) and Parliamentary Affairs Arjun Ram Meghwal will lay the foundation stone of 300-bed
Sukshem Arogya Vihar Multi-Speciality Hospital to be built at a cost of Rs 250 crore in the historic Sujangarh town near the world famous Salasar Hanuman Ji Temple of Rajasthan on Tuesday, April 15.
On this occasion, the holy company of All India Sangliya Dhuni Peethadhishwar Omdas Ji Maharaj will also be available.
Sukshem Foundation Trustee KC Malu said that Rajasthan Deputy Chief Minister Prem Chand Bairwa, Medical and Health Minister Gajendra Singh Khinvsar, Urban Development and Housing (UDH) Minister Jhabar Singh Kharra, Social Justice and Empowerment Minister Avinash Gehlot and senior BJP leader and former Leader of Opposition in the Assembly Rajendra Rathore will also be present as special guests in the function. Local MLA Manoj Meghwal and Municipal Council Chairman Neelifor Gauri will welcome the guests as hosts on the stage.
Along with Sukshem Foundation's Patron Shayar and Hiralal Malu, Vice President Bajrang Lal Baheti, General Secretary Rajendra Dadhich, Treasurer Anil Jain, Trustees Vijay Singh Dosi, JC Sharma, Anita Choradia and Yashwant Bafna will also be present in the function.
* Sukshem Foundation will build the hospital building and the state government will operate it*
Trustee KC Malu said that a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was signed between Sukshema Foundation and the Government of Rajasthan for this hospital at the Rising Rajasthan Global Investment Summit-2024 held in Jaipur last year. Sukshema Foundation will construct this hospital building with public cooperation and it will be operated by the state government. Sukshem Foundation will also take up the responsibility of changing linen and cleaning etc.
*The seed was planted in Sujangarh Mahotsav*
Malu said that the concept of this hospital was conceived in the year 2018 in the Sujangarh Mahotsav, which was successfully organized with the idea of connect to roots. In this festival, 900 domestic and 50 foreign migrants stayed in Sujangarh for three days, then Sukshema Foundation was established with the resolve to fulfill the need of expansion of medical and education in this region and the seed of Sukshema Bhawan was planted.
*The hospital building will be ready by 2027, 10 lakh population will benefit*
Malu said that for this hospital, Sukshema Foundation acquired 57 bighas of land and signed an MoU with the Medical Department of the State Government, according to which this hospital building will be completed by the year 2027 and handed over to the state government. With the construction of this hospital, 10 lakh population of Sujangarh and surrounding areas will be benefited. The current government hospital is 65 years old and when it was built in 1960, the population of Sujangarh was only 30 thousand which has now increased to 2 lakhs. Due to lack of high-level medical facilities between Jaipur and Bikaner, hundreds of patients die on the way every year. In this regard, this multi-specialty hospital will prove to be a lifesaver for the people of the area.
*AYUSH Complex, Medical Accommodation & Guest House and Huge Krishna Temple will be built*
Vice President Bajrang Lal Baheti said that all facilities like Ayurvedic and Naturopathy, Yoga and Meditation Centre etc. will be available in the AYUSH Complex under one roof with this hospital complex and an old age home will also be built. Along with this, a huge Krishna temple will be built in the institution premises for spiritual practice and the statue of Dhanvantri will also be installed here. Apart from this, accommodation for the doctors, para medical staff, nursing and other staff etc. of the hospital and for the relatives of the patients and free Dharamshala for the economically weak people and guest house for visiting doctors etc. will also be built.
General Secretary Rajendra Dadhich and Treasurer Shri Anil Jain said that in view of all these facilities, Sukshem Arogya Vihar Multi Specialty Hospital can be upgraded as a super specialty hospital in the near future.