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Lt Gen Manjinder Singh Commends Early Intervention Centre During Visit to Military Hospital Jaipur

Army Commander highlights commitment to differently-abled children and military healthcare excellence.

Lieutenant General Manjinder Singh, Army Commander of the Sapta Shakti Command, visited the Military Hospital in Jaipur today, focusing on the Early Intervention Centre (EIC) and its role in providing developmental support to differently-abled children. His visit emphasized the Indian Army’s continuing commitment to holistic welfare for its personnel and their families.

Lt Gen Singh interacted with medical staff and therapists at the EIC, acknowledging their dedication and the positive impact of their work. The centre provides early diagnosis and therapeutic support for children with developmental challenges, particularly during the critical early years from birth to age six. Studies show that early intervention during this window can significantly improve cognitive and emotional outcomes, enhancing the quality of life for both children and their families.

He also praised the broader services offered by Military Hospital Jaipur, commending the medical staff for their consistent excellence in providing care to soldiers, dependents, and veterans. The hospital plays a key role under the Sapta Shakti Command, delivering comprehensive medical support across Rajasthan and neighbouring regions.

Lt Gen Singh has led the Sapta Shakti Command since July 1, 2024, and his visit to the hospital aligns with his leadership’s emphasis on wellness, rehabilitation, and family support initiatives. His review of the EIC operations reflects the Indian Army’s evolving approach to inclusive healthcare and early support systems.

The Jaipur centre is part of a wider network of Early Intervention Centres established in military hospitals across India. Notable among these is “Prayas” at the Army Hospital (Research and Referral) in Delhi, which was inaugurated in 2022 to provide similar developmental care and parental counselling services. These centres aim to empower families and improve long-term outcomes for children with special needs.

Lt Gen Singh’s visit reaffirmed the Army’s commitment to its personnel beyond the battlefield, extending to their families’ health, development, and well-being. The initiative at MH Jaipur stands as a model of compassionate and proactive military healthcare.

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Adhidev Jasrotia
Adhidev Jasrotia
Passionate about the military, geopolitics, and national security affairs. Recommended for TES-49 from 19 SSB Allahabad with AIR-138.
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