The benefit will be available in three private hospitals -- Jodhpur Dhanvantari Hospital, Preksha Hospital and Shri Ram Hospital -- in the city on April 17 (polling day) and 18. More hospitals are likely to join the initiative.
People have to show the indelible ink mark on their finger as proof of having cast their votes to avail of the discount.
Sunil Chandak of Shri Ram Hospital, said, "The move was taken in order to motivate people to participate in the electoral process. I spoke to some other private hospitals. Some of them refused, but some of them liked the idea."
"At a time when the Election Commission is putting in a slew of measures to increase participation of the people in the electoral process through its ambitious Systematic Voters' Education and Electoral Participation, every citizen must play their role," said Association secretary Nagendra Sharma.
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