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Our resolve no poor should be deprived of treatment due to lack of money: CM Chouhan

Monday - May 23, 2022 12:17 am , Category : BHOPAL


Chief Minister Chouhan performs bhoomi-pujan of Devraj Institute of Medical Sciences
State government ministers including Union Ministers Tomar and Scindia take part
 
Bhopal 22 May 2022: Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan said that it is our resolve that no poor will remain without treatment due to lack of money. The government is providing free treatment up to Rs. 5 lakh to poor patients in private hospitals under the Ayushman Bharat scheme launched by the Prime Minister Narendra Modi,. The Chief Minister said that soon many hospitals in the state are going to be dedicated and foundation stone will be laid by the President. Chief Minister Chouhan was addressing the bhoomi-pujan ceremony of Devraj Institute of Medical Science and Hospital in Gwalior on Sunday.
Chief Minister Chouhan said that this medical college and hospital will give a new direction to Gwalior-Chambal division. It will also provide state-of-the-art medical facilities to the economically weaker patients of Gwalior-Chambal division and other nearby areas. The Chief Minister said that I wish the best to those students who have studied here to become good doctors. He expressed his gratitude to Karan Singh Kirar, for starting a private medical college and hospital in Gwalior-Chambal region, who has opened the hospital in memory of his son Late Devraj with the pledge to serve the people.

Chief Minister Chouhan said that on the holy land of Gwalior, we take a pledge that no stone will be left unturned in the development of Gwalior-Chambal division. The development of Gwalior is going on in the auspicious time of Azadi ka Amrit Mahotsav. Very soon a 1000 bed hospital will start here. Elevated roads, state-of-the-art airports, central level agricultural institutions and other development works are also taking shape. Chief Minister Chouhan said that it is the resolve of the state government to make arrangements for food, clothing, education and employment for all.

This institute is the best example of women empowerment

Chief Minister Chouhan said that the Devraj Institute of Medical Science is going to become a perfect example of women empowerment. It is a matter of joy that the Chairman of this Institute is Sharvati Kirar, Secretary Dr. Saloni Singh Dhakad and Treasurer Sakshi Kirar. Chief Minister Chouhan said that we have always believed that daughters can run not only the hospital but also the whole world. In the beginning, Chief Minister Chouhan and other guests performed bhoomi-pujan of Devraj Institute of Medical Science with kanya-pujan, lighting of lamp and Vedic mantras.

Medical facilities are continuously expanding in the state: Union Minister Tomar

Union Minister for Agriculture and Farmers Welfare, Narendra Singh Tomar said that there is a large population in our country and the state, to whom providing education and health facilities is a big challenge. The central and state governments have done the work of mobilizing medical facilities on a large scale. Private sector and voluntary organizations are also contributing in providing medical services. He said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi has taken the initiative to open medical colleges in every district. This work is being carried forward successfully in the state under the leadership of Chief Minister Chouhan. Under his leadership the state government has opened Medical College at Sagar apart from the upgradation of modern medical facilities in the already established medical colleges. New medical colleges have also been opened in Ratlam and other districts of the state. Union Minister Tomar said that today is a historic day for Gwalior. The foundation stone of Devraj Institute of Medical Science has been laid in the private sector. He expressed the hope that this new health establishment would add to the glory of Gwalior.

Expansion of air services will help in providing better medical facilities: Union Minister Scindia

Union Civil Aviation Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia said that on the initiative of Chief Minister Chouhan, the entire state including Gwalior is being connected with better air services. New flights are going to start from June 3 for Delhi, Bhopal, Gwalior and Jabalpur. Along with this, flights will also be available for three days for Bilaspur city of Chhattisgarh. The benefit of better air service will also be available in the health sector. If needed, specialist doctors can be called from other cities of the country. He expressed hope that Devraj Institute of Medical Science would act as a saviour. He said that this is probably the first medical institute, whose entire operation is in the hands of women. Scindia said that in our culture, the devta is the doctor, the second is Gyandata the teacher and the third devata is annadata. The annadatas of our country are not only feeding their own countrymen but also the world. Dr. Saloni Singh Dhakad, Secretary, DIMS gave the welcome address and Sakshi Singh Kirar, Treasurer of the Institute proposed the vote of thanks.

DIMS will provide state-of-the-art medical facilities

Devraj Institute of Medical Science will have 780 beds, with ICU facility. The hospital will start with 300 beds in the first phase. In the second phase also, classes will begin on 150 MBBS seats in the medical college with 350 beds. All facilities required for this state-of-the-art hospital including state-of-the-art trauma center, general and private ward, cancer, neuro and other serious diseases treatment unit, nursing college, hostel will be available.
Among those present in the bhoomi-pujan ceremony were Minister of Water Resources and In-charge of Gwalior district Tulsiram Silawat, Energy Minister Pradyuman Singh Tomar, Minister of State for Horticulture and Food Processing Bharat Singh Kushwaha, Minister of State for Urban Development and Housing OPS Bhadauria, State Public Works at the bhumi-poojan ceremony Minister Suresh Dhakad, MP Vivek Narayan Shejwalkar, Chairman of Seed and Farm Development Corporation Munnalal Goyal, Chief Minister Chouhan’s wife and National President of Kirar Samaj Sadhana Singh, BJP District President (City) Kamal Makhijani and DIMS Chairman Sharbvati Singh were also present – Window to News