Jointly Inaugurates First Batch Of GDC Doda With Jitendra Singh
Doda: Jammu and Kashmir government is taking several reformative measures for the advancement and upgradation of health infrastructure, besides providing affordable healthcare services to all, Lieutenant Governor, Manoj Sinha said Saturday.
Inaugurating the first batch of 100 MBBS students of Government Medical College (GMC) Doda here through virtual mode with MoS, PMO, Dr. Jitendra Singh on Saturday, Sinha termed the healthcare sector as imperative for the development of J&K and observed that the UT was spending 2.86% of its GSDP on public health, which is the best in the country, an official spokesperson said. He said that special attention was being paid to three areas – Prevention, Better Treatment, and Care.
As per the official spokesperson, the LG also termed the role of medicine students important in strengthening the healthcare system of J&K and advised the young aspiring doctors to serve humanity & imbibe the spirit of selflessness.
He said that the LG also observed that J&K government was taking several reformative measures for the advancement and upgradation of health infrastructure, besides providing affordable healthcare services to all.
“We are determined to fulfil the vision of a new & healthy J&K,” he said, as per the official spokesperson.
“Five new medical colleges, two AIIMS, nearly 1000 healthcare and wellness centers, five new nursing colleges, BSc paramedical course as well as more than 100% increase in medical seats are contributing towards the development and advancement of the healthcare sector in the UT,” he added.
According to the official spokesperson, the LG also said that the tendering process for establishing two new medical colleges in Udhampur & Handwara, at an estimated cost of Rs 325 crores each, has been started which will lead to tremendous health security improvement in remote areas.
The LG, he said, underlined the improvements recorded by J&K in different health indicators and said that the health index of J&K shows incremental improvements and positive changes.
“In the last three years, the neonatal mortality rate in Jammu and Kashmir has come down from 23.1 to 13.3 per 1000. The infant mortality rate has come down from 32.4 to 16.3 per 1000. Sex Ratio at birth has increased from 923 to 976 per 1000. Institutional deliveries have increased from 7% to 92.4%,” Sinha said, as per official spokesperson.
He also mentioned the PMJAY-SEHAT scheme which was launched by the Prime Minister recently and is covering 100% of the population without discrimination.
In a major step towards addressing the issue of shortage of doctors in Jammu and Kashmir, the LG, as per the official spokesperson said that with the formation of five new medical colleges, 500 additional MBBS seats have been added this year, and their number has now doubled in Government Medical College, out of which 85 seats are reserved for financially weaker sections.
“To overcome the shortage of post-graduate doctors and to prepare specialists at that level, our Health Department has also started Diploma of National Board Courses in the new and old medical colleges of the districts, which will increase at least 250 seats,” the LG said.
Speaking on upgradation of health infrastructure, Sinha, according to the official spokesperson observed that the new medical colleges have been upgraded by attaching them to the District Hospitals, which will be equipped with all facilities, and soon the existing 300 bedded hospitals will be developed into 500 bedded hospitals.
“To promote AYUSH care services, two AYUSH colleges – Unani and an Ayurvedic college have been started. Facilities of AYUSH are also being provided to 571 Stand Alone Dispensaries,” Sinha said, as per the official spokesperson.
“Jammu and Kashmir has received Rs 881 crore for 140 health projects under PMDP out of which 75 projects have been completed and 26 projects will be completed by March this year. World Bank is providing financial assistance of Rs 367 crore to Jammu and Kashmir, which will further strengthen the health care institutions here,” he added.
While speaking on attracting investors in the healthcare sector, the LG, as per the official spokesperson observed that the new Health Care Investment Policy-2019 has been approved and the operational guidelines of this policy, besides proposal of two medi-cities in the UT are being considered which will prove to be milestones in this area.
“The LG, he said, expressed his satisfaction on being informed that the Doda Government College has gathered adequate facilities for the education, training of all the students and will be able to serve around 12 lakh people in the coming days, including the surrounding districts.
“A total of 56 faculty have joined this medical college and by June 2021 its main complex will also be ready. The LG assured that the issue of availability of senior faculty in Anatomy and Radiology will be resolved soon,” the official spokesperson said.
On this occasion, he said, the LG congratulated the Principal and faculty members of GMC Doda for commencement of the first batch of the college.
“It’s a matter of great satisfaction that out of 100 students in the first batch, 50 are girls,” he said.
Speaking on the occasion, Union MoS PMO, Dr. Jitendra Singh termed the occasion as a historic moment, the official spokesperson said.
“He said that the dream of establishing Government Medical College in the district and beginning of the maiden academic batch of the college has turned into reality due to the efforts of the central government under the able leadership of Hon’ble Prime Minister and assured all possible help in providing quality education to the students,” he added.
Singh, as per the official spokesperson said that the promises made by the Prime Minister with the people of J&K are being fulfilled for holistic and equitable development of the UT.
LG’s Advisor Rajeev Rai Bhatnagar also spoke on the occasion and extended his heartiest congratulations to the newly enrolled MBBS students and faculty members of the College while Atal Dulloo, Financial Commissioner, Health and Medical Education Department highlighted the achievements made by the Health Department in the recent past.
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