India, Aug. 11 -- The Government of India has issued a release:
S. No.
States/UTs
FY 2024-25
FY 2025-26
1
A&N lslands
8
8
2
Andhra Pradesh
59
61
3
Arunachal Pradesh
11
11
4
Assam
54
74
5
Bihar
38
38
6
Chandigarh
1
1
7
Chhattisgarh
35
39
8
D&NH/DD
2
2
9
Delhi
7
16
10
Goa
16
18
11
Gujarat
272
282
12
Haryana
21
21
13
Himachal Pradesh
24
24
14
Jammu & Kashmir
23
29
15
Jharkhand
24
24
16
Karnataka
200
214
17
Kerala
111
113
18
Ladakh
2
2
19
Lakshadweep
4
4
20
Madhya Pradesh
67
70
21
Maharashtra
65
158
22
Manipur
9
9
23
Meghalaya
5
5
24
Mizoram
4
5
25
Nagaland
4
7
26
Odisha
67
68
27
Puducherry
2
2
28
Punjab
40
40
29
Rajasthan
35
35
30
Sikkim
4
4
31
Tamil Nadu
141
146
32
Telangana
95
101
33
Tripura
8
8
34
Uttar Pradesh
75
75
35
Uttarakhand
19
19
36
West Bengal
69
73
'Public Health' and 'Hospitals' are state subjects. However, the Government of India provides technical and financial support to the States/UTs under the National Health Mission (NHM) for strengthening healthcare infrastructure, including dialysis services.
Pradhan Mantri National Dialysis Programme (PMNDP) was launched to improve access to haemodialysis services by establishing dialysis centres in District Hospitals and other health facilities across the country and providing free dialysis services to eligible patients. The Programme is presently implemented in all 36 States/UTs covering 751 districts (including 44 linked districts) through 1,856 haemodialysis centres equipped with 13,535 haemodialysis machines, as reported by the States/UTs as on 30.06.2026.
Dialysis centres under PMNDP were established based on proposals received from the States/UTs in their annual Programme Implementation Plans (PIPs), prepared on the basis of gap analysis. These proposals are considered in the National Programme Coordination Committee meetings and approvals are conveyed through the Record of Proceedings (RoPs). The State/UT-wise cumulative number of dialysis centres established under PMNDP, including those added during the last two years, is at Annexure-I.
The Ministry undertakes periodic monitoring of the Programme through the Common Review Mission (CRM) and visits by senior officers. During such reviews, non-operational dialysis centres, if any, are brought to the notice of the concerned State/UT for taking corrective action. The responsibility for timely operationalization of dialysis centres, deployment of adequately trained manpower including dialysis technicians, rests with the respective State/UT Governments and the implementing partner, wherever engaged.
Annexure I
State/UT-wise Cumulative Number of Dialysis Centres Established under PMNDP during the Last Two Years
The Union Minister of State for Health and Family Welfare, Shri Prataprao Jadhav stated this in a written reply in the Rajya Sabha today.
Disclaimer: Curated by HT Syndication.