Ranchi buzzed with anticipation as Chief Minister Hemant Soren hosted veteran scientist G.B.K. Subramaniam at his official residence. The scientist, renowned for his work with ex-President A.P.J. Abdul Kalam, showcased a state-of-the-art, Made-in-India cancer treatment apparatus that promises hope to countless patients.
During the detailed briefing, Subramaniam explained how the machine, developed through indigenous engineering, is deployed in leading hospitals domestically and internationally. Its efficacy in combating cancer has been remarkable, offering viable solutions where traditional methods fall short.
Impressed by the innovation, CM Soren praised the scientist’s dedication. ‘For cancer sufferers, this invention is nothing short of divine intervention,’ he stated. The leader outlined ambitious plans to integrate such technologies into Jharkhand’s healthcare ecosystem, amid growing cancer cases statewide.
Soren detailed proactive measures, including equipping hospitals with advanced machinery for seamless diagnostics and therapies. The presence of legislator Rajesh Kachhap underscored the political backing for these health initiatives. Subramaniam’s Panashia Limited continues to pioneer medical tech, building on his collaborative legacy with Kalam.
As cancer rates climb, this machine represents a beacon of self-reliance in healthcare. Jharkhand’s resolve to deliver world-class treatment at home could redefine patient outcomes, fostering a healthier future for its residents.