Now you will not have to go out for cancer treatment, Ayodhya got a big gift. Ayodhya Modern Cancer Hospital Namo Foundation

A modern cancer hospital is going to be built in Ramnagari Ayodhya. Under the leadership of Namo Foundation, a hospital will be built on 6 to 8 acres of land, where treatment will be provided at low cost. After this, patients will not have to go to Lucknow or Delhi.

Now Ayodhya, the city of faith, will not be limited to just religious identity, but will also become a reliable center for the treatment of serious diseases. This news has brought both relief and hope for people who have been forced to go to big cities for the treatment of diseases like cancer for years. Preparations for the construction of a modern cancer hospital in Ramnagari have started.

Now treatment will be done in Ayodhya only, not Lucknow-Delhi

Under the leadership of Namo Foundation, it has been decided to build a state-of-the-art cancer hospital in Ayodhya. A detailed meeting has been held between Ram Mandir Trust and Namo Foundation regarding this project. After the opening of the hospital, patients from Ayodhya and surrounding districts will not have to go to Lucknow, Delhi or Mumbai for treatment.

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Big health center will be built near Surya Kund

According to preliminary information, this cancer hospital will be developed in about 6 to 8 acres of land. For this, the land around Surya Kund is being considered. It has also been decided to name the hospital after Raja Vimalendra Mohan Pratap Mishra, so that both local history and public service can be respected.

Ayodhya king Yatindra Mishra ready to give land

Namo Foundation has approached King Yatindra Mishra of Ayodhya for this project. He has assured to provide 6 to 8 acres of land for the construction of a cancer hospital. It is being said that he himself is very excited about this project and considers it a historic initiative for Ayodhya.

Public welfare initiative emerged from Ratan Tata’s thinking

Chairman of Ram Temple Construction Committee, Nripendra Mishra said that this project is inspired by the thinking of late industrialist Ratan Tata. Ratan Tata’s dream was that there should be better facilities for cancer diagnosis and treatment in different parts of the country, so that patients do not have to depend on metropolitan cities for treatment.

Service with treatment, great relief at low cost

Nripendra Mishra clarified that the purpose of this hospital will not be limited to treatment only. Public service will also be given priority here. Efforts will be made that cancer treatment should not be too expensive, so that even people from economically weaker sections can easily get treatment here.

Target to be completed in 24 months

A deadline has also been fixed for the construction of the cancer hospital. As per the plan, this project is targeted to be completed within about 24 months. After this the hospital will be started in a phased manner.

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