Yoga and naturopathy hospital to be set up near Chennai

The centre will come up at a cost of ₹ 60 crore

A ‘world-class’ yoga and naturopathy hospital, stated to be the first-of-its-kind in the country, will be set up near here at a cost of 60 crore, K Palaniswami, Chief Minister, Tamil Nadu announced recently. It is being set up to encourage yoga and naturopathy, which played a key role in both preventing and curbing non-communicable diseases due to lifestyle changes, he told the State Assembly. The facility would be set up at the premises of Government Medical College at Chengelpet, about 50 km from Chennai, in an area of 50 acres and will have a teaching facility attached to it, offering graduate, post-graduate and research courses, he said.

“I am happy to announce that a world class International Yoga and Naturopathy Science Centre will be set up at a cost of 60 crore,” the chief minister said making a suo moto statement. Hostel facilities for students and quarters for employees will also come up and adequate personnel will be appointed.

“In a natural setting, safe treatment will be provided,” he said adding it will include therapies involving herbal, magnet, water and acupuncture. Palaniswami also made a slew of other announcements on scaling up health infrastructure in state-run hospitals and it includes upgradation of 985 health sub-centres as integrated health centres at a cost of 82.2 crore. Also, during this year, nutritious food will be provided to 96,200 patients affected by tuberculosis at a cost 20.20 crore, he said.