Kolkata's Next Chapter in Tertiary Healthcare — Neotia Getwel Comes to Taratala
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Neotia Getwel Multispecialty Hospital, Taratala is Ambuja Neotia Healthcare Venture Limited's first multispecialty facility in Kolkata — and the group's third hospital overall, following the established Neotia Getwel Multispecialty Hospital in Siliguri and the Neotia Bhagirathi Woman and Child Care Centres across Kolkata, New Town, and Guwahati. Bhumi Pujan for the project was held at Taratala in early 2026, marking the formal commencement of construction on a 262-bed facility designed to serve the entire southern arc of the city.
The hospital is planned as a genuine one-stop destination for super-specialty diagnostics and emergency care — not a general-purpose facility scaled down from an aspirational brief, but a purpose-built tertiary referral centre with dedicated programmes in oncology, cardiac intervention, and high-acuity surgery. For South Kolkata, which has historically relied on hospitals concentrated in the city's central and northern corridors, this facility addresses a real access gap with meaningful clinical depth.
The clinical brief spans comprehensive oncology support, advanced cardiac interventions, state-of-the-art emergency and critical care, precise diagnostics, and outpatient services across all super-specialties. The Siliguri precedent is instructive: Neotia Getwel in Siliguri operates as a 225-bed NABH-accredited tertiary-care hospital delivering advanced services across multiple specialties, and that track record informs the design ambition for Taratala. The group's approach pairs medical expertise with modern technology and patient-centric infrastructure — a model refined over two decades of healthcare operations in Eastern India.
Ambuja Neotia's entry into Kolkata's multispecialty healthcare space comes at a moment when the city's southern neighbourhoods are experiencing accelerated residential growth alongside improving metro connectivity. The Purple Line, now operational between Joka and Majerhat and under construction toward Esplanade, positions Taratala at a node that will only grow more accessible over time. A 262-bed hospital on this corridor is placed precisely where patient volumes and transit infrastructure converge.
For residents across Behala, Garden Reach, Parnasree, New Alipur, and beyond, Neotia Getwel Taratala represents access to the same clinical standards that the group has delivered in Siliguri and Kolkata's women-and-child centres — now available within their own locality, on a campus designed from the ground up for South Kolkata's scale and pace.
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Taratala, South Kolkata, West Bengal 700088 · Taratala · Kolkata
Taratala occupies the southwestern arc of Kolkata, positioned along Diamond Harbour Road (NH-12) — the arterial corridor that threads together Behala, New Alipur, Kidderpore, and the historic port precinct. The locality sits at the confluence of South Kolkata's residential depth and the city's industrial and logistics spine, giving it a catchment that draws from densely populated neighbourhoods on all sides. Commercial hubs such as BBD Bagh, Camac Street, and Park Street lie within eight to ten kilometres, making the address meaningful to working residents across the city's southern half.
The area benefits from a dedicated station on the Kolkata Metro Purple Line — an elevated station directly above Diamond Harbour Road — as well as the Majherhat railway station approximately one kilometre away on the Budge Budge Branch Line, connecting to Sealdah in central Kolkata. The Taratala metro station formed part of the Joka–Taratala stretch inaugurated in December 2022, and the line has since extended to Majerhat, with underground stations at Khidderpore, Victoria, Park Street, and Esplanade under active construction. For a healthcare facility, this degree of multi-modal access — metro, suburban rail, and a national highway — translates directly into faster patient reach and reduced emergency response times.
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The Kolkata Metro Purple Line is under active construction from Majerhat through Khidderpore, Victoria, and Park Street to Esplanade, with tunnelling underway as of mid-2025, directly enhancing patient and visitor access from all central and northern Kolkata neighbourhoods.
The Ministry of Railways sanctioned a further 1.6 km extension of the Purple Line beyond Esplanade to Eden Gardens in March 2025, funded at Rs 1,000 crore, which will eventually link the Taratala corridor to Strand Road, Babughat, and the Calcutta High Court precinct.
NH-12 (Diamond Harbour Road), the primary road axis serving Taratala, is subject to ongoing National Highway Authority improvements, supporting faster ambulance routing and patient logistics for the new hospital campus.
Majherhat station on the Budge Budge Branch Line of the Kolkata Suburban Railway, approximately one kilometre from Taratala, handles over 50 daily trains in each direction connecting to Sealdah, providing reliable suburban rail access for staff, patients, and visitors.
The upcoming Kidderpore elevated metro station on the Purple Line — the eighth station on the corridor, currently under construction — will further tighten connectivity between the Taratala hospital campus and Kolkata's broader metro network once operational.
This is Ambuja Neotia Healthcare Venture Limited's first multispecialty facility in Kolkata, backed by a group that has operated Neotia Getwel in Siliguri and Bhagirathi Woman and Child Care Centres across eastern India — a clinical pedigree now brought to South Kolkata for the first time.
Planned at 262 beds, the hospital is sized to function as a genuine regional referral centre rather than a neighbourhood clinic, providing the critical mass needed to support full-service oncology, cardiac, surgical, and emergency departments under one roof.
The clinical brief specifically calls out comprehensive oncology support and advanced cardiac interventions as anchor specialties, addressing two of the highest-burden disease categories in the Kolkata population that currently require patients to travel to distant city hospitals.
The Taratala Metro station on the Purple Line sits directly above Diamond Harbour Road, and Majherhat railway station is approximately one kilometre away — giving patients from across South Kolkata and the suburbs a direct, road-independent route to the hospital.
South Kolkata's dense residential neighbourhoods — Behala, Parnasree, Garden Reach, New Alipur — have historically depended on hospitals concentrated in the city's north and centre. A 262-bed super-specialty campus in Taratala addresses that catchment directly, reducing critical care travel times for millions of residents.
The Neotia family has been part of Kolkata's business fabric for over a century, with the group's real estate and healthcare ventures spanning Kolkata, Siliguri, Durgapur, Bardhaman, Guwahati, and beyond. Chairman Harshavardhan Neotia received the Padma Shri in 1999 for the Udayan housing project — a group whose institutional credibility underpins every new facility it opens.
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