Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma attended the 110th foundation day celebration of Shree Marwari Databya Aushadhalaya in Guwahati [1].

The event highlights the role of private philanthropic institutions in supporting the public health infrastructure of Assam. By honoring veteran medical staff and acknowledging the hospital's history, the state government emphasizes the importance of long-term community service in the healthcare sector.

Known locally as Marwari Hospital, the institution has provided medical services to the region for 110 years [1]. During the ceremony, Sarma said the facility has an enduring commitment to social service and public welfare [1].

As part of the anniversary proceedings, the chief minister honored a veteran doctor for their contributions to the medical field [2]. The celebration served as a formal recognition of the hospital's impact on the local population since its establishment.

Sarma said the hospital's longevity is a testament to its dedication to the people of Assam [1]. The event brought together healthcare professionals, and community leaders to mark the milestone in Guwahati [2].

Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma attended the 110th foundation day celebration

This event underscores the symbiotic relationship between the Assam state government and legacy philanthropic healthcare providers. By publicly validating a 110-year-old institution, the administration signals its reliance on established community-funded hospitals to supplement government health services in urban centers like Guwahati.