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Get real India: Indore's 100-bed hospital exists only on paper

India Today

India Today

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July 6, 2026

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Narrative Analysis: Bandwagon

Get real India: Indore's 100-bed hospital exists only on paper

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The Economic Times

lean right

· Jul 5, 2026

The bizarre story of Indore's 'paper hospital'

The bizarre story of Indore's 'paper hospital'

The Tribune

center

· Jul 3, 2026

EAM shares snippet of local media coverage on Operation Amistad from quake-hit Venezuela

Jaishankar shared the coverage by TeleSUR, reporting on the inauguration of an Indian medical field hospital in Caracas, Venezuela, following a devastating double earthquake.

The Rising Nepal

center

· Jun 29, 2026

Bharatpur Hospital achieves highest scores in federal hospital rankings

Chitwan, June 29: Bharatpur Hospital has stood out in the realm of Minimum Service Standards (MSS). According to the rec...

The Eastern Herald

center

· Jun 29, 2026

How Karan Bhargava Is Reinventing a 105-Year-Old Healthcare Legacy for the AI Generation

NOIDA, India – In 1920, when most of India was still under British rule, a small homeopathy medicine company quietly opened its doors in northern India. No investor pitch. No startup capital. Just a family, a belief in natural healing, and a commitment to getting it right. More than a century later, that same company – Bhargava Phytolab – is still standing. Still growing. And under the leadership of Karan Bhargava, it is moving faster than it ever has before. 105 Years of Trust – The Foundation Karan Bhargava Inherited Bhargava Phytolab was not built in a boardroom. It was

The Hindu BusinessLine

lean right

· Jul 10, 2026

Ayushman Bharat Digital Mission crosses 93.95 crore health accounts: Centre

India’s Ayushman Bharat Digital Mission has linked 105 crore health records and enrolled over 5.33 lakh health facilities, marking a major digital healthcare milestone

Daily Post Nigeria

center

· Jun 21, 2026

Taraba: Stakeholders warn of serious health risks amid decay at FRH Baissa

Concerned citizens and health workers in Kurmi local government council of Taraba State have appealed to the state government to urgently intervene in the deteriorating condition of the First Referral Hospital, FRH, in Baissa, describing the facility as being in a critical state and struggling to fulfill its role as a major healthcare provider for [] Taraba: Stakeholders warn of serious health risks amid decay at FRH Baissa

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Related coverage for "Get real India: Indore's 100-bed hospital exists only on paper": The Economic Times — The bizarre story of Indore's 'paper hospital' . The Tribune — EAM shares snippet of local media coverage on Operation Amistad from quake-hit Venezuela. The Rising Nepal — Bharatpur Hospital achieves highest scores in federal hospital rankings. The Eastern Herald — How Karan Bhargava Is Reinventing a 105-Year-Old Healthcare Legacy for the AI Generation. The Hindu BusinessLine — Ayushman Bharat Digital Mission crosses 93.95 crore health accounts: Centre. Daily Post Nigeria — Taraba: Stakeholders warn of serious health risks amid decay at FRH Baissa