AI SummaryRural mobile healthcare clinics represent a ₹8,500–12,000 crore annual opportunity in India, where 700+ million rural residents lack consistent access to primary care. West Bengal's government-backed 'Duare Daktar' program (mentioned in the article) validates demand. Private operators can deploy equipped vans with certified paramedics to rotate through 8–12 villages monthly, earning ₹1.2–1.5L/clinic/month from patient fees, corporate wellness contracts, and government health mission subcontracts. Timing is ideal in 2026 as state governments (Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh noted in article) intensify rural health initiatives and private healthcare penetration increases. This opportunity suits healthcare entrepreneurs, paramedics seeking ownership, and corporate wellness managers.
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