📍 Kalahandi, Odisha · 🗂️ Health · 📅 13 May 2026 · ⏱️ 3 min read · ✍️ Sunita Patel
Kalahandi, Odisha — A telemedicine facility was inaugurated at Vedanta Lanjigarh Hospital in Kalahandi district, benefiting patients in nearly 70 remote villages.
Background The district of Kalahandi, located in western Odisha, has long been known for its remote and tribal areas, where access to healthcare services has been a significant challenge.
The region’s rugged terrain and limited healthcare infrastructure have made it difficult for residents to access quality medical care.
The Odisha Health and Family Welfare Minister, Mukesh Mahaling, inaugurated the 24×7 telemedicine facility at Vedanta Lanjigarh Hospital on May 7, 2026.
This initiative aims to bridge the healthcare gap in the region by providing patients with remote access to medical consultations and services.
The facility is expected to benefit more than 70,000 people across nearly 70 remote villages in Kalahandi and adjoining regions.
Community Impact The telemedicine facility is expected to have a significant impact on the local community, providing them with access to quality healthcare services.
According to official reports, the facility will enable patients in remote villages to consult with doctors and specialists remotely, reducing the need for travel to urban areas.
The 24×7 telemedicine facility is a meaningful step toward improving healthcare access for communities in Kalahandi, especially in remote tribal and rural areas.
What Happens Next The local community has welcomed the initiative, and it is expected to improve healthcare outcomes in the region.
As the facility begins operations, it will be crucial to monitor its effectiveness and make necessary adjustments to ensure that it meets the needs of the local population.
The success of the telemedicine facility will depend on various factors, including the availability of skilled healthcare professionals and the maintenance of equipment.
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Sunita Patel covers health, education and development from Kalahandi.