
Bhubaneswar: With the world-famous Ratha Yatra 2025 approaching, the Health and Family Welfare Department of Odisha has ramped up preparations to ensure smooth medical services during the grand festival in Puri. In a high-level meeting held at Lok Seva Bhawan yesterday evening, Aswathy S., Secretary, Health and Family Welfare, reviewed the department’s readiness and laid out a detailed action plan for the period from Nabajauban Darshan (26 June) to Niladri Bije (8 July).
Emphasizing a proactive approach, Aswathy directed officials to ensure that healthcare facilities, manpower, and logistics are put in place well ahead of time to cater to sevayats, pilgrims, tourists, and local residents. “Facilities and services with required manpower must be positioned in advance to meet the healthcare needs during the grand public festival,” she stated.
Key Decisions and Measures Taken:
The review meeting saw the participation of senior officials including Dr. Brundha D. (Mission Director), Dr. Poma Tudu (MD, OSMCL), Dr. Amarendra Mohanty (Director, SIHFW), Dr. J.M. Bebortha (Special Secretary, Public Health), Dr. Bijay Kumar Mohapatra (Special Secretary, Health Services), and Directors of various Health Directorates.
Local officials including Dr. Rupabhanu Mishra (CDM & PHO, Puri) and Dr. Kausik Mishra (Superintendent, Jagannath Medical College) provided detailed updates on the district-level arrangements and highlighted current gaps for immediate action.
With lakhs of devotees expected to descend on Puri for the sacred chariot festival, the Health Department’s extensive planning is aimed at ensuring a safe, hygienic, and responsive healthcare ecosystem, reaffirming the government’s commitment to public welfare during one of the world’s largest religious gatherings.
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