Government Ayurved College & Hospital, Baramati
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The college, established on July 20, 2021, accommodates 100 students and includes a 100-bed Ayurvedic hospital. Covering 30 acres, the ambitious project reflects the state's commitment to promoting Ayurvedic education and accessible healthcare.[1][2] A college and a hospital to impart education in renowned Ayurvedic science has been developed in Baramati. It is an ambitious project at the taluka level. The ancient Indian education would be imparted here. Moreover, effective treatment facilities will be provided to the common people. It will become a lighthouse in the future for providing excellent health services and effective health facilities.[3]
स्वर्गीय अजितदादा पवार शासकीय आयुर्वेद महाविद्यालय व रुग्णालय, बारामती | |
| Established | July 20, 2021 |
|---|---|
| Dean | Dr. Anil Kale |
| Location | Village Medad, Baramati |
| Campus | Rural, 30 acres |
- ↑ "Government AYUSH Colleges and Attached Hospitals".
- ↑ Urunkar, Salil (2024-12-22). "Baramati: Ajit Pawar Inspects ₹325 Crore Ayurvedic College Project in Medad". The Bridge Chronicle. Retrieved 2026-03-13.
- ↑ "Rs 300 crore being spent to build Ayurveda College in Baramati, in final stage; Ajit Pawar surveys work".
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