
PM to inaugurate Shri Annapurnadham Trust’s hostel and education complex tomorrow
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi will be inaugurating the educational complex and hostel tomorrow.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is going to inaugurate Shri Annapurnadham Trust’s hostel and educational complex and hostel. The Shri Annapurnadham Trust is located in Gujarat's Adalaj. Prime Minister Narendra Modi will be inaugurating the trust’s new education and hostel complex virtually through video conferencing tomorrow, i.e., April 12 at 11 AM. Further, the PM will also perform the Bhumipujan of Hiramani ArogyaDham of Jansahayak Trust during the event.
The hostel and education building comprises 150 rooms with boarding and lodging for 600 students.
The complex also hosts other facilities, like training centres for GPSC, UPSC exams, an e-library, a conference room, provision of sports room, a TV room and primary health facilities for students, etcetera.
Hiramani Arogya Dham will be developed by the Jansahayak Trust.
It will be equipped with the latest medical technology, such as a 14-person dialysis unit, a 24-hour blood bank, a 24-hour medical store, a sophisticated pathology laboratory, and top-of-the-line health-screening equipment.
The Hiramani Arogya Dham will serve as a day-care centre which will have advanced facilities for ayurveda, homoeopathy, acupuncture, yoga therapy etcetera, while also hosting facilities for first aid training, technician training and doctor training.

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