Five railway stations​ in Mumbai​​ will get cost effective medical clinics ​from this week. The ‘one rupee clinic​s​’ will be inaugurated ​at Central and Harbour line railway stations - Dadar, Kurla, Ghatkopar, Mulund and Wadala Road. The unique clinic is a brainchild of Dr Rahul Ghule and his elder brother Dr Amol Ghule. According to the doctors, the aim of the ‘one rupee clinic’ initiative is to give medical treatment to the general public and accident victims at crowded railway stations.​The​ five clinic​s​ ​are a pilot project,​ and​ by August this year​, another 19 clinics will be opened with a similar concept ​at different Central and Harbour line stations in the city. Speaking about the initiative, Dr Rahul Ghule said, “The main objective of the clinic is to give primary medical treatment to commuters and accident victims. Every clinic will have a team of over four MBBS doctors. We wanted to make an affordable health service platform for the public. Specialist MD doctors will be visiting the clinics for around four hours daily.” The clinic will be funded by the two doctors. For blood, sonography and other tests, the patients will be charged 40% less than actual price. Speaking about why they decided to start medical clinics with such a concept, Dr Ghule, added, “My mother met with an accident and was admitted to the hospital for six months. She has been paralysed. The incident made us realise that we need to create such a platform to save lives. With the help of these clinics, we want to save lives by providing immediate medical treatment.” The clinics will be located in and around railway station premises. While the Ghatkopar clinic will be inaugurated on Friday, May 5, the other four clinics will be opened on Tuesday, May 9. By August 2017, the clinics will also be set up at other railway stations like Vashi, Vikroli, Kalwa, Byculla, Ulhasnagar to name a few.