Karnataka Gets New 100-Bed ESIC Hospital in Doddaballapur

Union Minister Mansukh Mandaviya inaugurated a modern 100-bed ESIC hospital in Doddaballapur, costing over ₹101 crore. The facility features key departments and advanced diagnostic services, eliminating the need for travel to Bengaluru for treatment. The hospital will benefit approximately 1.42 lakh insured persons and over 5.5 lakh beneficiaries across multiple districts. Mandaviya also announced a new 100-bed hospital in Ballari and highlighted increased social security coverage under PM Modi.

Key Points: 100-Bed ESIC Hospital Inaugurated in Doddaballapur

  • Union Minister Mandaviya inaugurates 100-bed ESIC hospital in Doddaballapur
  • Facility cost over ₹101 crore, serves 5.5 lakh beneficiaries
  • Hospital includes General Medicine, Surgery, Obstetrics, Pediatrics
  • Foundation laid for another 100-bed hospital in Ballari
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Karnataka: Mansukh Mandaviya inaugurates 100-bed ESIC Hospital in Doddaballapur

Union Minister Mansukh Mandaviya inaugurates a modern 100-bed ESIC hospital in Doddaballapur, costing over ₹101 crore, benefiting 5.5 lakh workers.

"The facility is set to benefit workers from Doddaballapur as well as the Chikkaballapur, Tumakuru, and Kolar districts. - Dr. K. Sudhakar"

Chikkaballapur, May 3

Union Minister for Labour and Employment Mansukh Mandaviya on Sunday inaugurated a modern 100-bed ESIC hospital in Doddaballapur. The facility, constructed at a cost of over ₹101 crore, was officially opened to the public in the Bengaluru Rural district.

Speaking on the occasion, Chikkaballapur MP Dr. K. Sudhakar noted that the hospital features key departments including General Medicine, Surgery, Obstetrics & Gynaecology, Pediatrics, and Orthopaedics. He also highlighted the availability of advanced diagnostic and radiology services, alongside an oxygen generation plant.

The region currently has approximately 1.42 lakh ESIC insured persons and over 5.5 lakh beneficiaries. Dr. Sudhakar emphasised that while even minor treatments previously required travel to Bengaluru, this inconvenience would now be eliminated. The facility is set to benefit workers from Doddaballapur as well as the Chikkaballapur, Tumakuru, and Kolar districts.

Union Minister Mandaviya stated that the hospital was established to strengthen workers' welfare and healthcare security, providing comprehensive coverage to nearly 5.5 lakh people. He also announced that the foundation stone has been laid for another 100-bed hospital in Ballari, costing over ₹150 crore, which will serve approximately 2 lakh ESIC beneficiaries in that region.

The Minister further remarked that under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, social security coverage in the country has increased from 19% to 64% over the last decade. He noted that nearly 94 crore people nationwide are now benefiting from at least one social security scheme.

The inauguration of the Doddaballapur facility marks a significant step in enhancing access to quality and affordable healthcare for workers, strengthening the public health infrastructure of the region.

Earlier, the Union Minister visited the Sports Authority of India's (SAI) Training Centre in Madikeri and interacted with women hockey players from the Kodava community on the conclusion of the month-long hockey festival here on Saturday, emphasising the role of nurturing talent from different parts of the nation in fulfilling India's aspirations to become a global sports powerhouse.

"Future Olympians in the making! Met with the rising stars of Indian Hockey from the SAI Training Centre (STC), Madikeri, Karnataka," Mandaviya said in an X post.

Mandaviya said that the Union Government is doing everything possible to develop a 360-degree sports ecosystem, and hosting mega events like the Commonwealth Games in 2030 in Ahmedabad is a step in the right direction. He also added that with a rich talent pool, there is no stopping India from dominating the planet in sports.

"Taking inspiration from our Hon'ble Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision, the Sports Ministry is committed to nurturing the wide talent pool available across various parts of the nation. Unearthing and nurturing talent from different parts of the country can only ensure that we fulfil the dream of Modi ji. The bigger the talent pool, more the chances of us performing better in big ticket events. I am confident that both Indian men and women will register solid performance in the Commonwealth Games in 2030, where hockey is likely to make a return," Mandaviya said later.

- ANI

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Priya S
Good that they're expanding ESIC facilities, but let's see if the promised departments actually work. Many government hospitals in Karnataka have fancy buildings but no doctors on weekends. The ₹101 crore spent better come with proper staffing and medicine supply. Also, 5.5 lakh beneficiaries is a huge number for just 100 beds. Hope they scale up soon!
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Vikram M
As someone who's worked in Bengaluru's IT sector for years, I've seen how ESIC hospitals in rural areas make a real difference. My driver's family from Tumakuru will directly benefit from this. But I wish the Sports Ministry part wasn't just about hockey in Kodava region - what about grassroots sports in other districts? Talent is everywhere, not just in one community.
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Sarah B
I'm a healthcare researcher from the US, and I'm genuinely impressed by India's social security expansion from 19% to 64% in a decade. That's phenomenal. But reading about the Oxygen plant - that's the kind of pandemic-proofing every hospital needs. The Ballari 150 crore plan shows serious commitment. Hope this model reaches other states too. 👏
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Nisha Z
My mother works in an ESI-covered factory near Chikkaballapur. This hospital will save us so much time and money. But I'm skeptical - the same government talks about 2030 Commonwealth Games and hockey, while our local PHCs still lack basic medicines. Focus on primary care first, sports later. Still, good step forward. 🤞
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Michael C
Impressive numbers - 94 crore people under some social security scheme. But as a

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