Gangail Road Sub-centre

Ramakrishna Mission Gangail Road City Centre

On 25 March 1985 the Governing Body of Ramakrishna Mission, Belur Math, West Bengal, took over the management of Sri Sri Ramakrishna Sevashrama, Gangail Road, Agartala, hitherto a privately-run Ashrama established on 29 May 1950, at the request of the latter. However, it’s imperative to mention that the first service activity of the Mission in Tripura dates back to 1949 when the Mission conducted a major relief work at Anandanagar, near Agartala. The said Ashrama renamed as ‘Ramakrishna Mission, Gangail Road,’ started functioning since then as a branch centre of the Ramakrishna Mission, Belur Math, West Bengal. Till 28 May 1989 this centre was the hub of Ramakrishna Mission’s activities in Tripura. It conducts and provides the following services:
1) Conducting regular spiritual and value-based public discourses at its existing Lecture Hall attached to the Prayer Room,
2) Show Room of Ramakrishna – Vivekananda and Vedanta literature,
3) A small Library,
4) A free Students’ Home,
5) Free medical clinics, etc..
After the establishment of Ramakrishna Mission Educational Complex at Viveknagar on 29 May 1989, which became the hub of Mission’s activities, this sub-centre today known as Gangail Road City Centre started functioning as the sub-centre of Viveknagar centre.
The registered Homeopath of our Niramoy dispensary conducts a free homeopathic clinic at this sub-centre every Sunday for three hours. Here local needy people avail free treatment with medicine.
Doctor Ashok Kumar Pradhan, a Homeopath of international repute conducts free clinic at this sub-centre once in two months. He has been rendering this service for the last 7 years.