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Mandsaur gets Rs 29.52 crore boost with new healthcare and road projects

A 100-bed maternity wing and key road link promise better care and connectivity. See how Mandsaur's Rs 29.52 crore push transforms lives.

The image shows a stone path leading to a temple in the middle of a field, surrounded by lush green...
The image shows a stone path leading to a temple in the middle of a field, surrounded by lush green grass, plants, and trees. There is a pole with wires running along the path, and a shed nearby. The sky is visible in the background, making it the perfect backdrop for one of the best places to visit in Madhya Pradesh.

Mandsaur (Madhya Pradesh): Deputy Chief Minister Jagdish Devda and Public Works Department Minister Rakesh Singh inaugurated and launched development projects worth Rs 29.52 crore at Indira Gandhi District Hospital in Mandsaur on Friday.

Mandsaur gets Rs 29.52 crore boost with new healthcare and road projects

The leaders inaugurated a newly constructed 100-bed ward built for Rs 7.50 crore and a 100-bed Maternal and Child Health building constructed at Rs 17.29 crore. They also performed the bhoomi pujan for Rs 4.73 crore road project connecting Chandakhedi Fanta to Khajuriya.

Addressing the gathering, Deputy Chief Minister Devda said that the government is actively expanding medical colleges to resolve the shortage of doctors and improve healthcare delivery.

Minister Rakesh Singh described the new health facilities as a centre of hope, particularly for maternal and child care services.

MP Sudhir Gupta said the government is accelerating development and expanding public benefits. Food baskets were distributed to patients under the 'TB-Free India Campaign' under TB Mukt Bharat Abhiyan.

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