Mysuru, March 28 -- Hundreds of commuters, many from surrounding rural areas, arrive and depart daily from Mysuru's Sub-Urban Bus Stand and the City Bus Stand, often with little access to immediate medical help during travel.
To address this, the Health and Family Welfare Department plans to open Namma Clinics at both bus terminals, allowing passengers to access basic healthcare services on the spot. Mysuru district currently has 21 functioning Namma Clinics, including 14 newly sanctioned facilities.
The Health and Family Welfare Department has secured Government approval and signed agreements with transport authorities to set up the clinics at bus stations. The Karnataka State Road Transport Corporation (KSRTC) has agreed to provide sp...
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