Giriraj Singh Inaugurates Bihar's First CureBay Clinic in Begusarai
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
Union Textiles Minister Giriraj Singh on Saturday, 4 July 2026, inaugurated what he described as Bihar's first CureBay clinic in Manjhaul, Begusarai, marking a step toward expanding affordable healthcare access in rural Bihar.
Context
Posting on X, Singh expressed satisfaction at the launch, writing — 'मंझौल, बेगूसराय के नागरिकों को बेहतर और आधुनिक स्वास्थ्य सुविधाएं उपलब्ध कराने की दिशा में बिहार के पहले क्योरबे क्लिनिक का उद्घाटन कर प्रसन्नता हुई' — ('I am pleased to have inaugurated Bihar's first CureBay clinic, aimed at providing better and modern healthcare facilities to the citizens of Manjhaul, Begusarai.'). The inauguration was accompanied by four images shared from the event. Singh called the initiative 'an important step toward delivering quality and accessible health services in rural areas.'
Manjhaul is a town in Begusarai district, the Lok Sabha constituency Singh represents in Parliament. The launch is positioned as a locally anchored intervention in a district that has historically faced gaps in specialist healthcare access.
Policy Backdrop
Singh explicitly linked the clinic to Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Swasth Bharat ('Healthy India') vision, stating the initiative would 'further strengthen Ayushman Bharat and the Ayushman Bharat Digital Mission.' Ayushman Bharat, launched in 2018, provides annual health coverage of up to Rs 5 lakh per family for secondary and tertiary care for economically vulnerable households.
The Ayushman Bharat Digital Mission, initiated in 2020-21, aims to build a national digital health ecosystem by creating unique health IDs and enabling telemedicine linkages. Bihar has been a focus state for expanding Ayushman Bharat empanelment and digital health infrastructure across its districts.
CureBay's hybrid health model, as described by Singh, integrates digital consultation, diagnostics, medicine dispensing, and local medical assistance on a single platform — a format aligned with the broader national push for hybrid public-private models at the block level.
Stakeholders and Impact
The primary beneficiaries are rural residents of Begusarai and surrounding areas who currently face limited access to specialist consultation and diagnostics without travelling to urban centres. The hybrid model — combining teleconsultation with point-of-care testing and last-mile medicine delivery — is designed to address precisely these gaps.
Central and state governments have promoted such models to extend specialist care into block-level facilities. Similar digital health pilots under the National Digital Health Mission have tested combinations of teleconsultation and on-site diagnostics in other states. If the Manjhaul clinic is formally integrated with the Ayushman Bharat Digital Mission portal, Ayushman Bharat cardholders could potentially access cashless services through the facility.
What's Next
The inauguration in Manjhaul is likely to prompt attention to whether additional CureBay or similar clinic locations are announced across Bihar in the near term. Any formal integration agreements between CureBay and the Ayushman Bharat Digital Mission would be a key indicator of how deeply the model embeds into the national digital health architecture.
For Begusarai, the clinic represents a visible constituency-level delivery of the Centre's health agenda — and its operational performance over the coming months will determine whether the hybrid model gains traction as a replicable template for rural Bihar.