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Bed Details:

District Hospital Betul has Total 100 Beded in Hospital


1. Maternity Bed - 30 2. Peadiatric - 20 3. Medicine - 20
4. Surgery - 20 5. SNCU - 20 6. ICU - 18
7. ETAT - 02 8. Dialysis - 02 9. Trauma - 05
10. NRC - 20    

Our OPD Services

In DH Betul we have following OPD Services


1. Pediatric 2. Surgery 3. Orthopedic 4. Medicine
5. Obs & Gyane 6. Mental Health 7. Dental 8. Eye
9. ENT      

Our IPD Services

In DH Betul we have following OPD Services


1. Pediatric Ward 2. Surgery ward 3. Trauma ward 4. Medicine ward
5. Obs & Gyane (MCH Wing) 6. Eye ward 7. ICU 8. NRC & SNCU

Demographic Details :

Total Population : 2625268
Urban Population : 395785
Rural Population : 1969321
Total Area : 6314 Square KM
Urban Area : 318 Square KM
Rural Area : 5996 Square KM

About Betul City

Betul, a picturesque city nestled in the southern part of Madhya Pradesh, serves as the administrative headquarters of Betul district. Surrounded by the lush greenery of the Satpura plateau, the city is known for its serene landscapes, moderate climate, and rich cultural heritage. Historically referred to as Badnur, Betul has evolved into a vibrant urban center while retaining its natural charm. The city spans approximately 193 square kilometers and sits at an elevation of 658 meters, offering a refreshing environment that attracts both residents and visitors. With a population of over 150,000 in the city and more than 1.5 million in the district, Betul is a melting pot of languages and traditions, where Hindi is predominantly spoken alongside regional dialects. The city is governed by the Municipal Council Betul, which oversees civic amenities and infrastructure development.

Betul is well-connected by road and rail, lying on the Nagpur–Itarsi railway line, which links it to major cities like Bhopal and Nagpur. The city is home to several notable landmarks and spiritual sites, including the Shri Balajipuram Temple, known for its South Indian architectural style, and the Muktagiri Jain Temples, a revered pilgrimage destination nestled in the hills. Kherla Quila, a historic fort nearby, adds to the region’s historical significance. Often referred to as a “Green City,” Betul is recognized for its extensive forest cover and eco-conscious initiatives. The local economy is primarily driven by agriculture and minor mineral resources, with sand and other natural deposits contributing to its industrial base. Betul’s blend of natural beauty, cultural depth, and growing infrastructure makes it a unique and promising destination in Madhya Pradesh.



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