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Madhya Pradesh is taking a significant step toward strengthening its healthcare infrastructure with a proposed regional medical hub along the Indore–Ujjain corridor. The initiative, led by Deputy Chief Minister Rajendra Shukla, is part of a broader vision to position the state as a leading destination for advanced and affordable healthcare services.
The project is being shaped through active discussions with industry stakeholders and potential investors, reflecting a collaborative approach to development. According to officials, the plan aligns with the national vision of Narendra Modi and is being executed under the leadership of Chief Minister Mohan Yadav. The government aims to build a healthcare ecosystem that not only serves patients but also creates employment and boosts economic growth.
The Indore–Ujjain corridor has been identified as an ideal location due to its strong connectivity and growing infrastructure. Additionally, its religious importance, highlighted by the presence of Mahakaleshwar Temple and Omkareshwar, attracts a steady flow of visitors. This unique combination of spiritual tourism and modern infrastructure opens opportunities to integrate wellness tourism with medical services.
The proposed hub is expected to offer high-quality treatment supported by advanced medical technology, while maintaining affordability. Alongside modern healthcare, there will be a focus on wellness practices and AYUSH-based therapies, creating a holistic care model. The initiative is also designed to attract international patients, particularly from regions such as Central Asia, Europe, and Africa, contributing to foreign exchange inflow.
Officials believe that the project will further strengthen India’s position in the global medical tourism sector. It is also expected to improve patient care within the state by expanding access to specialized treatments, rehabilitation services, and integrated healthcare systems.
During stakeholder consultations, experts and investors provided valuable insights, and authorities have confirmed the formation of a dedicated committee to prepare a detailed project report within the next three months. The presentation of a large-scale hospital model during the workshop further highlighted the government’s commitment to expanding healthcare capacity in the region.
With this initiative, Madhya Pradesh is aiming not just to upgrade its healthcare facilities, but to create a comprehensive medical and wellness destination that serves both domestic and international patients.Madhya Pradesh Plans Major Medical Hub Along Indore–Ujjain Corridor
Madhya Pradesh is taking a significant step toward strengthening its healthcare infrastructure with a proposed regional medical hub along the Indore–Ujjain corridor. The initiative, led by Deputy Chief Minister Rajendra Shukla, is part of a broader vision to position the state as a leading destination for advanced and affordable healthcare services.
The project is being shaped through active discussions with industry stakeholders and potential investors, reflecting a collaborative approach to development. According to officials, the plan aligns with the national vision of Narendra Modi and is being executed under the leadership of Chief Minister Mohan Yadav. The government aims to build a healthcare ecosystem that not only serves patients but also creates employment and boosts economic growth.
The Indore–Ujjain corridor has been identified as an ideal location due to its strong connectivity and growing infrastructure. Additionally, its religious importance, highlighted by the presence of Mahakaleshwar Temple and Omkareshwar, attracts a steady flow of visitors. This unique combination of spiritual tourism and modern infrastructure opens opportunities to integrate wellness tourism with medical services.
The proposed hub is expected to offer high-quality treatment supported by advanced medical technology, while maintaining affordability. Alongside modern healthcare, there will be a focus on wellness practices and AYUSH-based therapies, creating a holistic care model. The initiative is also designed to attract international patients, particularly from regions such as Central Asia, Europe, and Africa, contributing to foreign exchange inflow.
Officials believe that the project will further strengthen India’s position in the global medical tourism sector. It is also expected to improve patient care within the state by expanding access to specialized treatments, rehabilitation services, and integrated healthcare systems.
During stakeholder consultations, experts and investors provided valuable insights, and authorities have confirmed the formation of a dedicated committee to prepare a detailed project report within the next three months. The presentation of a large-scale hospital model during the workshop further highlighted the government’s commitment to expanding healthcare capacity in the region.

