Govt is constantly striving to provide better healthcare facilities to the people
CM felicitated kidney transplant team of PGIMS, Rohtak
Punjab Newsline, Chandigarh, June 18 -
Haryana CM Nayab Singh announced that a State Transplant Centre will soon be established at the Post Graduate Institute of Medical Sciences (PGIMS) in Rohtak to facilitate kidney and other organ transplants. He assured that the State Govt will provide all necessary support to further enhance PGIMS, Rohtak.
The CM made this announcement while addressing a felicitation function held in honor of the kidney transplant team at PGIMS, Rohtak. During the event, he congratulated the entire team responsible for the successful kidney transplant.
Nayab Singh said that the success of the kidney transplant procedure will benefit not only the needy people of the state but also those across the country and the world. He highlighted the State Government's continuous efforts to improve health facilities, with a priority on providing affordable and accessible treatment to the residents of Haryana. He said that, just as 24 AIIMS have become operational in India over the last decade, Haryana has seen unprecedented development in its health services. Currently, there are two AIIMS in Haryana - one is operating in Jhajjar district and the foundation stone of the second AIIMS has been laid by PM Narendra Modi in Rewari district.
The CM also stated the State Govt's goal to establish a medical college in every district to meet the demand of doctors and improve healthcare services. Presently, about 18 medical colleges have been established in the state, with more in the process of being set up.
Helipads to be built in all medical colleges and district hospitals - Dr. Kamal Gupta
On this occasion, Health Minister, Dr. Kamal Gupta, who also holds the portfolio of Civil Aviation Minister, said, he has directed that helipads be constructed in all medical colleges and district hospitals to facilitate the airlifting of organs and patients in need for transplant-related cases. He also requested the PGIMS administration to ensure that facility of air condition should be provided in all new hostels. For this, the state government will provide all possible assistance.
Dr. Kamal Gupta shared that he is an alumnus of PGIMS, having enrolled in the MBBS program in 1971 and completed his MS in 1980. He recalled that former Chief Minister Sh. Manohar Lal had committed to opening a medical college in every district to address the shortage of doctors. Many of these colleges are now operational, with more under development. He also praised the PGIMS doctors for their transformative work in kidney transplantation, marking a significant advancement in Haryana's healthcare sector. He urged the doctors to elevate the institute's standards to such a level that medical students would prefer PGIMS, Rohtak over institutions in Delhi as their top choice in the PMT test.
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