Lt Gen Manjinder Singh Opens Tanot Integrated Health Centre to Enhance Army Healthcare in Jaipur
Lieutenant General Manjinder Singh, who serves as the Army Commander of the Sapta Shakti Command, has inaugurated a new healthcare facility in Jaipur, known as the Tanot Integrated Health Centre. This development is a significant advancement in providing enhanced healthcare support for soldiers and their families.
The new centre is intended to offer specialized medical services to the personnel of the Tanot Brigade and their families. It aims to improve the accessibility and quality of healthcare available to them.

The facility will feature a collaborative approach, utilizing both military medical professionals and civilian medical specialists. This integration allows for a wide range of medical services and expert consultations to be accessible to troops and their dependents.
Officials have noted that with the establishment of this facility, reliance on the Military Hospital Jaipur will decrease. The proximity of healthcare services to the formation is expected to enhance medical accessibility and ensure a quicker response time for medical needs.

This initiative underscores the Indian Army's ongoing commitment to the welfare and well-being of its soldiers and their families. By bolstering the medical infrastructure, the Army aims to deliver improved healthcare support to troops stationed in operational areas.

The inauguration of the Tanot Integrated Health Centre is a testament to the Army's dedication to the care, concern, and welfare of all its personnel and their families.







