Lieutenant General Manjinder Singh, Army Commander of Sapta Shakti Command, inaugurated the Tanot Integrated Health Centre in Jaipur, marking a significant step toward strengthening healthcare support for soldiers and their families.
The newly established facility is designed to provide specialised medical care to personnel of the Tanot Brigade and their families, ensuring improved access to timely and comprehensive healthcare services.

Integrated Medical Support
The health centre will be supported by both military doctors and civil hired medical specialists, enabling a broader range of medical services and expert consultations for troops and their dependents.
Officials noted that the facility will reduce dependency on Military Hospital Jaipur while bringing quality healthcare services closer to the formation, thereby improving medical accessibility and response time.

Focus on Welfare of Troops
The initiative reflects the Indian Army’s continued commitment to ensuring the welfare and well-being of soldiers and their families. By strengthening medical infrastructure, the Army aims to provide better healthcare support to troops serving in operational formations.

The inauguration of the Tanot Integrated Health Centre highlights the Army’s emphasis on care, concern and welfare for all personnel and their families.
