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State-of-the-art private hospitals are also necessary to face future challenges: Chief Minister Dr. Yadav

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Gwalior, 9 October (Hindustan Reporter). Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav said that private hospitals equipped with state-of-the-art medical facilities are also necessary to face the future challenges in the health sector. It is a matter of happiness that today such a big hospital has started on the land of Gwalior.

Chief Minister Dr. Yadav was addressing the inauguration ceremony of 100 bedded Devraj Hospital (Devraj Institute of Medical Sciences) in Gwalior on Wednesday evening. On this occasion, Assembly Speaker Narendra Singh Tomar, Deputy Chief Minister Rajendra Shukla, Khajuraho MP and State BJP President Vishnudatt Sharma were also present on the stage.

Chief Minister Dr. Yadav said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi has named hospitals as Arogya Mandir. It is a matter of happiness that a farmer family has established a hospital i.e. Arogya Mandir in the memory of their son in Gwalior. For this, he congratulated and congratulated Devraj Hospital founder Karan Singh Kirar and his family. The Chief Minister said that the Madhya Pradesh government also respects and honors the family of Karan Singh for this noble initiative.

He said that when Corona was creating havoc all over the world, Prime Minister Modi expanded health services using India's resources and intellectual capabilities. Prime Minister Modi got all the citizens of India vaccinated free of cost against Corona. Also, by sending Corona vaccine across the world, the principle of “live and let live” was implemented. The Chief Minister expressed confidence that this hospital in Gwalior, the sacred place of Rishi Galav, the place of meditation of Tansen, the place of sacrifice of Veerangana Lakshmibai and the birthplace of Rajmata Vijayaraje Scindia, will make an important contribution in the treatment of poor patients.

The work of filling the void in the family through service is commendable: Tomar

Assembly Speaker Narendra Singh Tomar said that on the holy festival of Navratri, a big hospital is being added to the health sector in Gwalior. He said that untimely demise of any person in the family creates a huge void in the family. There are very few people who are able to materialize the efforts to fill this void through service. Late in Gwalior. Sheetala Sahay did this by establishing a prestigious cancer hospital in the country after her son died of cancer. In the same series today, Karan Singh Kirar wrote about his late son Late. To perpetuate the memory of Devraj Singh Kirar, a big hospital has been established.

He prayed to God that this hospital should progress gradually, so that the residents of Gwalior area can get better treatment facilities. Tomar said that Prime Minister Modi and Chief Minister Dr. Yadav are working dedicatedly for the expansion of health services. He said that in the year 2003, there were medical colleges only in Gwalior, Bhopal, Indore, Jabalpur and Rewa in Madhya Pradesh. Now there are 14 government medical colleges in the state. Apart from this, private medical colleges have also been established.

Participation of private sector is also necessary for the improvement of health services: Shukla

Deputy Chief Minister Rajendra Shukla said that health services will be better and adequate only when the private sector stands on equal footing with the government. Giving the example of Delhi, Nagpur and Mumbai, he said that these cities have been established as medical hubs only with the participation of the private sector. It is a matter of happiness that a 100-bed state-of-the-art hospital has been established in Gwalior and this hospital will later be ready with one thousand beds and a medical college. The state government is also excited that quality health services will be available at affordable rates in this hospital. He congratulated and congratulated the Devraj Hospital management for taking steps in the field of serving the suffering humanity.

Concession for the treatment of economically weak families is a commendable initiative: Sharma

State BJP President VD Sharma said that it is a matter of happiness that treatment facility will be available in Devraj Hospital at a consultation fee of only Rs 50. With this, patients from economically weak families will also be able to get their treatment in a good hospital. Prime Minister Modi has given concrete shape to a revolutionary scheme like Ayushman Bharat for economically weaker families. We hope that in accordance with the spirit of Prime Minister Modi, Devraj Hospital will also play an important role in the treatment of poor patients.

Inaugurated the hospital by worshiping Lord Ganesha and cutting the ribbon.

Chief Minister Dr. Yadav and all other guests inaugurated Devraj Hospital by worshiping Lord Ganesha and cutting the ribbon. Also in the hospital premises Late. Also unveiled the statue of Devraj Singh Kirar.

Also took stock of the hospital

The Chief Minister also took stock of Devraj Hospital after the inauguration. He saw other health services available in the hospital including operation theatre, general and private wards, ICU, OPD and pharmacy.

Devraj Multi Specialty Hospital has been constructed near village Khurairi-Badagaon on National Highway No.-44. 24 hours emergency health services are available in this hospital. Also, operation theaters have been built with state-of-the-art technology. Apart from this, facilities of air-conditioned general ward, semi-private and private wards, state-of-the-art ICU and CCU, food court, pharmacy (medical store), CSCD radio imaging facilities (X-ray, CT scan and ultrasound) are available.