Agartala, November 30: Governor Indrasena Reddy Nallu on Sunday launched three Mobile Health Care Unit (MHCU) vans at a programme held in Raj Bhavan, aiming to improve primary healthcare access in remote and tribal areas of Dhalai and South Tripura.
The project has been introduced by Seva International in collaboration with the REC Foundation, with the objective of reaching households that have limited access to medical facilities.
In his address, Governor Indrasena Reddy Nallu stressed that every citizen deserves access to basic healthcare.
“Such initiatives are not only models of service delivery but also symbols of social justice and compassion,” he said.
He further noted that Seva International has been serving vulnerable communities, particularly in the Northeast, for many years.
According to officials, the mobile units will cover 72 villages across Dhalai and South Tripura districts, delivering services to an estimated 1.5 lakh people.
Seva International’s Global Coordinator Shyam Parande and REC Director Narayan Tirupati also spoke at the event.
Parande said the joint initiative would ensure that essential medical services reach the most underserved communities.
The vote of thanks was delivered by Seva International’s Executive Director Jinesh Lal R.V.
The event was attended by Governor’s Secretary U.K. Chakma, senior representatives from Seva International, REC Foundation officials, and other guests.


