THE JHARKHAND STORY NETWORK
Jamshedpur, July 1: Social worker and BJP leader Amarpreet Singh Kale visited Asia’s largest private hospital, Amrita Hospital in Faridabad, and praised the institution for its dedication to serving the needy.
In a special meeting with Shri Nizamritananda Puri Ji Maharaj, the Administrative Director of Amrita Hospital, Kale discussed extending the hospital’s services to patients from Jharkhand.
About Amrita Hospital
Situated on a sprawling 135-acre campus, Amrita Hospital offers a serene and organized environment, unlike any other in India.
With over 2,600 beds, including 500 ICU-CCU beds, and world-class cancer treatment facilities, the hospital also provides skill training and support to thousands of self-help groups.
The staff, from security personnel to healthcare providers, greet visitors with a warm “Namah Shivay,” reflecting the hospital’s ethos of service.
The hospital, managed by the Mata Amritanandamayi Math, stands out for its commitment to non-discriminatory patient care.
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Registration costs a mere Rs. 50 for a lifetime, and OPD consultation fees are set at Rs. 400, significantly lower than other private hospitals. Private rooms are available for just Rs. 5500 per day.
Senior officials, devoted to Amma, ensure that doctors focus solely on providing necessary and appropriate treatments without the pressure of targets.
Amma, known globally for her spiritual guidance and humanitarian efforts, oversees multiple hospitals in Mysore, Kollam, Kalpetta, and Kochi. Her Faridabad hospital is a testament to her mission of service.
Kale explores possibility of establishing an Amrita Hospital in Jharkhand
However, Jharkhand remains underserved in healthcare even after 24 years as an independent state. Kale explored the possibility of establishing an Amrita Hospital in Jharkhand and facilitating treatment for its residents at the Faridabad facility.
Amrita Hospital also excels in medical education, training countless doctors and paramedical staff annually, contributing significantly to human service.
Kale expressed admiration for the divine grace he believes enables the institution’s success, praising Mata Amritanandamayi Ji’s vision and work. He hopes to visit her ashram soon to seek her blessings and further support her mission of healing humanity.