CM Dr. Sarma attends 110th foundation day celebration of Shri Marwari Databya Aushadhalaya
CM Dr. Sarma attends 110th foundation day celebration of Shri Marwari Databya Aushadhalaya

Marwari community shares a deep and longstanding bond with the land and people of Assam: CM
Assam’s public health system is among the finest in the country: CM

DD TIMES Dispur, June 26: Chief Minister Dr. Himanta Biswa Sarma today attended the 110th foundation day celebrations of Shree Marwari Databya Aushadhalaya in Guwahati. On the occasion, Dr. Sarma conferred the Lifetime Achievement Award on Dr. Nomal Chandra Borah, unveiled a commemorative souvenir and felicitated doctors and healthcare professionals for their longstanding service at Marwari Hospitals.

Speaking on the occasion, Chief Minister Dr. Sarma described Shri Marwari Databya Aushadhalaya as a shining example of humanity, compassion, and selfless social service.

He said that its sister institution, Marwari Hospitals, has set a notable benchmark in healthcare by providing quality medical treatment to the poor and the common people.

The Chief Minister observed that, while serving as Assam’s Health Minister during the COVID-19 pandemic, he had witnessed the institution’s significant contribution in addressing the public health crisis.

Highlighting the role of the Marwari community in enriching the socio-economic fabric of Assam, Dr. Sarma said that the century-old Shri Marwari Databya Aushadhalaya and Marwari Hospitals stand as unique examples of the community’s enduring contribution to the people of the State.

He further noted that the first member of the Marwari community had arrived in Assam at the invitation of Koch King Naranarayan about 470 years ago, adding that the Marwari community has since shared a deep and longstanding bond with the land and people of Assam.

Referring to the contribution of the Marwari community to the development of Assamese language and literature, the Chief Minister said that among the descendants of Nabarangram Agarwala, who had come to Assam and established himself as a successful businessman, were personalities like Ananda Chandra Agarwala, Chandra Kumar Agarwala, and Rupkonwar Jyotiprasad Agarwala.

He said that a community with a history of more than two centuries in Assam can never be considered separate from Assam. He called upon the Marwari community to continue playing an active role in Assam’s journey of development by contributing to industrialisation, healthcare, social service and other sectors.
Highlighting the remarkable progress made by Assam in the healthcare sector, the Chief Minister said that the State’s public health system is now regarded as one of the best in the country.
He noted that the latest Sample Registration System (SRS) Bulletin and the findings of the National Family Health Survey (NFHS-6) clearly reflect the significant improvements achieved by Assam’s healthcare sector in recent years.
Dr. Sarma recalled that when he assumed charge as the State’s Health Minister in 2006, Assam’s Maternal Mortality Ratio (MMR) stood at 419, meaning that 419 mothers died for every one lakh live births, placing Assam at the bottom among Indian states.
According to the latest SRS Bulletin, Assam’s Maternal Mortality Ratio has now declined to 84, which is lower than the national average of 88. This, he said, demonstrates that Assam has transformed itself into a state making a significant contribution to India’s healthcare system.
The Chief Minister, however, observed that neonatal mortality continues to remain a matter of concern in the State. He urged all hospitals in Assam-including Marwari Hospitals, government hospitals, private healthcare institutions and hospitals run by public sector organisations-to work in close coordination with the Government so that Assam’s neonatal mortality rate can be brought down substantially below the national average within the next two to three years.
Emphasising the need to strengthen the employability of students pursuing paramedical and nursing courses, Dr. Sarma said that, in addition to their academic curriculum, they should be imparted training in computer literacy, English language proficiency and communication skills.
He noted that countries such as Japan, Singapore and Germany have recently expressed interest in recruiting nurses and other healthcare professionals from Assam. To enable the youth of the State to seize these global employment opportunities, he stressed the importance of equipping them with soft skills alongside their professional education.
Reiterating his commitment to building Assam into one of the states making the greatest contribution to India’s progress, the Chief Minister called for the collective cooperation and participation of all sections of society in achieving the vision.
Minister Health and Family Welfare etc Ashok Singhal, President Shri Marwari Databya Aushadhalaya, Sarat Kumar Jain, and several other distinguished personalities associated with the organisation were present on the occasion.



