Udaipur, February 28, 2025 – Under the National Quality Assurance Program (NQAS), the Ayushman Arogya Mandir Sub-Health Center in Maruvas, located in Badgaon Block, underwent a national-level virtual inspection conducted by the Government of India.
The Chief Medical and Health Officer (CMHO), Dr. Ashok Aditya, stated that after receiving state-level certification for quality assurance, the Ayushman Arogya Mandir Maruvas applied for national-level accreditation from the Government of India. The virtual inspection was carried out by Dr. Anita Chaurasia and Dr. Jayanta Sarkar.

Comprehensive Virtual Inspection of Healthcare Services
Additional CMHO Dr. Ragini Agarwal confirmed that on February 28, 2025, the national inspection team thoroughly assessed all departments of the Ayushman Arogya Mandir Sub-Health Center, Maruvas, based on the Government of India’s standardized checklist.
The team evaluated key healthcare parameters, including:
✔ Cleanliness and Sanitation of the health center
✔ Biomedical Waste Management Practices
✔ Availability of Free Medical Tests
✔ Free Distribution of Essential Medicines
✔ Adequacy of Medical Equipment & Supplies
✔ Human Resource Efficiency
During the inspection, CHO Ratan Singh Rajput, ANM Nirmala Meghwal, and ASHA workers meticulously presented detailed records and compliance reports, ensuring transparency in adherence to national standards.
Recognition & Financial Incentive for Quality Certification
The virtual inspection was attended by key officials, including Badgaon BCMO Dr. Arun Singh, District Quality Cell representatives Dr. Shubham Goyal, Dr. Piyush Vyas, Ganesh Prakash Chaudhary, and Sunil Sharma, along with BPO Chirag Chittora, PHC Kathar in-charge Dr. Mayank Nama, and other health professionals from the block team.
Upon achieving national-level certification, the Ayushman Arogya Mandir Sub-Health Center, Maruvas, will receive:
🏆 Official Accreditation Certificate
💰 Financial Incentive of ₹1,26,000 per year for three years
These funds will be utilized for further development of healthcare services, ensuring enhanced patient care and improved medical infrastructure at the center.
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