Raipur,
Chief Minister Shri Vishnu Deo Sai inspected the under-construction Jagdev Ram Uraon Kalyan Ashram Hospital in Jashpur on March 28. During the visit, he expressed satisfaction over the pace of work and adherence to prescribed standards.
The Chief Minister stated that once completed, the hospital will serve as a “lifeline for the people of the region,” ensuring access to quality medical services and the availability of specialist doctors closer to home.
This modern hospital is being constructed with financial support from the CSR fund of NTPC Limited (Lara unit) at an estimated cost of approximately Rs. 35.53 crore. The Chief Minister laid the foundation stone for the project on April 7, 2025, and the construction work is progressing rapidly. Out of the proposed six-storey structure, slab work up to four floors, including the ground floor, has already been completed.
The hospital has been planned with a structured layout to ensure efficient service delivery. The ground floor will house emergency services; the first floor will accommodate OPD facilities; the second and third floors will have patient wards; the fourth floor will include ICU units; and the fifth floor will be dedicated to operation theatres. The facility will be equipped with “advanced medical infrastructure and modern treatment systems.”
The 100-bed hospital will provide comprehensive healthcare services, including 15 OPDs, four ICUs, four operation theatres, physiotherapy, pathology laboratory, CT scan, dialysis, X-ray, emergency ward, MRI, ECG, and other essential medical services.
On this occasion, Chairman of Chhattisgarh Building and Other Construction Workers Welfare Board Shri Rampratap Singh, Zila Panchayat Vice President Shri Shaurya Pratap Singh Judev, Municipal Council Vice President Shri Yash Pratap Singh Judev, Shri Bharat Singh, Shri Krishna Kumar Rai, Shri Vijay Aditya Pratap Singh Judev, along with other public representatives and officials, were present.