CM Sai visits leprosy ashram in Janjgir-Champa, flags off ambulance

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CM Sai visits leprosy ashram in Janjgir-Champa, flags off ambulance

Synopsis

Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai visited the Bharatiya Kushtha Nivarak Sangh Ashram at Sothi in Janjgir-Champa on 2 July 2026, flagging off a new ambulance and inspecting a free cancer screening camp, reinforcing the state's commitment to last-mile rural healthcare.

Key Takeaways

CM Vishnu Deo Sai visited the Bharatiya Kushtha Nivarak Sangh Ashram at Sothi, Janjgir-Champa on 2 July 2026 .
A new ambulance was flagged off for the ashram, addressing last-mile transport needs for leprosy-affected residents.
A free cancer screening camp was also reviewed at the ashram, combining leprosy rehabilitation with NCD outreach.
The ashram operates in Janjgir-Champa , a district in eastern Chhattisgarh with significant rural and tribal populations.
India achieved leprosy elimination in 2005 under the National Leprosy Eradication Programme ; states continue rehabilitation and surveillance.
The visit aligns with the Ayushman Bharat push to convert community institutions into multi-service primary health nodes.

Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai visited the Bharatiya Kushtha Nivarak Sangh Ashram at Sothi in Janjgir-Champa district on 2 July 2026, inspecting its rehabilitation services, flagging off a new ambulance for the facility, and reviewing a free cancer screening camp conducted on the premises.

Context

Posting on X, CM Sai described his visit in Hindi: 'सेवा और समर्पण की प्रेरक परंपरा को आगे बढ़ा रहे जांजगीर-चांपा जिले के सोठी स्थित भारतीय कुष्ठ निवारक संघ आश्रम' — 'the Bharatiya Kushtha Nivarak Sangh Ashram at Sothi in Janjgir-Champa district, carrying forward an inspiring tradition of service and dedication.' He observed the ashram's ongoing welfare and rehabilitation work before flagging off the new ambulance and inspecting the free cancer screening camp.

The Chief Minister added that 'such efforts in public service are an invaluable heritage of society,' and reaffirmed his government's commitment to ensuring 'timely, accessible and quality healthcare reaches every citizen of the state.'

Policy Backdrop

The Bharatiya Kushtha Nivarak Sangh Ashram is a long-standing institution providing residential care, livelihood rehabilitation and community outreach for persons affected by leprosy in the predominantly rural and tribal Janjgir-Champa belt of eastern Chhattisgarh. India achieved national leprosy elimination status in 2005 under the National Leprosy Eradication Programme (NLEP), which has operated since 1983, but states including Chhattisgarh continue active surveillance and rehabilitation to sustain that status.

The free cancer screening component of Wednesday's visit aligns with the National Programme for Prevention and Control of Cancer, Diabetes, Cardiovascular Diseases and Stroke (NPCDCS), launched in 2010, which mandates screening at primary health facilities. Chhattisgarh has increasingly paired leprosy ashram support with mobile diagnostic camps to address both residual infectious-disease burden and rising non-communicable disease detection needs in districts like Janjgir-Champa.

Stakeholders and Impact

Residents of the ashram — persons affected by leprosy who depend on the facility for long-term care — stand to benefit directly from the addition of a dedicated ambulance, which addresses a critical last-mile transport gap. Rural communities in Janjgir-Champa who attended or will attend the free cancer screening camp gain early-detection access that would otherwise require travel to district hospitals.

The ambulance augmentation reflects a broader state push, accelerated after the Ayushman Bharat rollout, to equip community health nodes with mobile infrastructure. CM Sai, who took office in December 2023, has positioned healthcare accessibility as a pillar of what his administration calls a 'sushasan sarkar' — a good-governance government.

What's Next

Attention will now turn to Chhattisgarh's 2026-27 health budget allocations and whether the state expands district-level cancer screening under NPCDCS to additional blocks in Janjgir-Champa and comparable districts. The visit signals that leprosy rehabilitation institutions could become multi-service nodes combining chronic-disease screening with traditional care, a model that may be replicated across other ashrams in the state.

Point of View

Maximising political and policy optics. It also fits a post-Ayushman Bharat pattern where state governments use existing civil-society infrastructure to extend the reach of national health programmes without building new facilities. Whether this translates into sustained budgetary support or remains a one-off high-visibility gesture will be the real test in the 2026-27 health allocations.
NationPress
2 Jul 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

Why did CM Vishnu Deo Sai visit the Bharatiya Kushtha Nivarak Sangh Ashram?
CM Vishnu Deo Sai visited the ashram at Sothi in Janjgir-Champa on 2 July 2026 to inspect its leprosy rehabilitation and welfare services, flag off a new ambulance donated to the facility, and review a free cancer screening camp being conducted there.
What is the Bharatiya Kushtha Nivarak Sangh Ashram in Janjgir-Champa?
It is a long-standing leprosy-focused ashram located at Sothi in Janjgir-Champa district of Chhattisgarh, providing residential care, rehabilitation services and community health outreach for persons affected by leprosy.
Has India eliminated leprosy?
India achieved national leprosy elimination status in 2005 under the National Leprosy Eradication Programme, which has been operational since 1983. States like Chhattisgarh continue active surveillance and run rehabilitation ashrams to sustain that status.
What is the NPCDCS and how does it relate to this cancer screening camp?
The National Programme for Prevention and Control of Cancer, Diabetes, Cardiovascular Diseases and Stroke (NPCDCS), launched in 2010, mandates screening at primary health facilities across India. The free cancer screening camp at the Janjgir-Champa ashram is in line with this national programme's outreach objectives.
What does 'sushasan sarkar' mean in the context of CM Sai's statement?
'Sushasan sarkar' is a Hindi phrase meaning 'good-governance government.' CM Sai used it to describe his administration's stated goal of ensuring timely, accessible and quality healthcare for every citizen of Chhattisgarh.
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