The State Commercial Tax (Excise), Commerce and Industry Minister Shri Kavasi Lakhma today flagged off an ambulance at Sukma District Hospital in memory of late Shri Harama Kavasi at his residence office and on the occasion of the sacrifice day of former Prime Minister Late Shri Rajiv Gandhi. . This ambulance has been provided to the people of Sukma district privately to provide better medical facilities to the people of the district on the auspicious date of late Shri Rajiv Gandhi on 21 May. The availability of ambulance service will now prove to be effective in the treatment and prevention of pregnant mothers, sick people and those affected by corona in the district.
On the occasion, Industries Minister Shri Lakhma said that the former Prime Minister, Late Shri Rajiv Gandhi was a dreamer of modern India. He implemented the Panchayati Raj system, and because of which I have reached this place today a person from far off forest area. He said that good work is being done for the control of corona in the state under the guidance of Chief Minister Shri Bhupesh Baghel. In this difficult time of Corona crisis, the state government is providing all possible help with full honesty. The Industries Minister said that the Government of Chhattisgarh is doing a better job in the country to deal with Corona. Minister Shri Lakhma has sent 500 nos. Sanitizer bottle and one lakh masks and sabun for hand washing to be distributed to the common people in the remote area district to deal with the corona crisis. Along with this, public awareness campaign is being conducted in every village for 100% vaccination among the people of the district.
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Industry Minister Shri Kavasi Lakhma presented ambulance to provide better medical facilities to the people of Vananchal region
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People are getting medical facility from the Haat Bazaar Clinic Scheme
Mukhyamantri Haat Bazaar Clinic Scheme has been done by the state government with a view to providing health facilities to the villagers. The scheme has been launched on 2 October 2019. Under this scheme, villagers are getting the benefit of health facility in the market place itself. Collector Mr. PS Elma said that it is often seen that villagers give priority to market day for treating minor diseases. Keeping this in view, this scheme has been started by the state government with the objective of providing health care to the villagers coming to the market places. With the commencement of the Haat Bazaar Clinic Scheme, so far 20 thousand 522 patients have been treated in the clinics of Haat Bazaar in all the 14 Haat Markets identified in the district. Health testing, treatment and medicines are being distributed free of cost to the villagers after reaching the identified Haat Bazaar by a team of doctors.
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People are getting medical facility at the village level under the Chief Minister’s Haat-Bazar Clinic Scheme
The Chief Minister’s Haat-Bazar Clinic Scheme has been launched by the State Government on 02 October 2019 with the objective of providing health care to the villagers of remote and identified areas, giving the benefit of health facility to the villagers in the market place itself. It is often seen that villagers give priority to the market day for the treatment of their minor ailments. Keeping this in view, this scheme has been started by the Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel to provide health facilities to the villagers who have come to the markets in the markets. Since the beginning of the camp, 64 thousand 617 patients have been treated in the clinic of hot markets in Kanker district. Health check-up of the villagers is being done free of cost and distribution of medicines and medicines by setting up camps in all the 56 development-halls of all the seven development blocks of the district. Ambulance facility has also been made available to all the seven development blocks by the district administration. In a program organized by Chief Minister Shri Bhupesh Baghel at Govindpur on January 28, 8 ambulances were flagged off for the Chief Minister’s Haat-Bazaar Scheme, all the ambulances have reached their designated headquarters.
The Chief Medical and Health Officer, Dr. J.L. Uike said that so far, 2756 camps have been conducted in the district, 64 thousand 617 patients have been treated and free medicines were given. In the camp, besides health tests for common diseases like cold, cough, fever, vaccination of pregnant women and infants including malaria, TB, HIV, blood pressure, diabetes, anemia, leprosy, eye disorders, diarrhea and health related counseling. Free medicines are given to them by giving and treating them. He said that under the Chief Minister’s Haat-Bazar Clinic Scheme, the villages where the Haat-Bazar is set up and away from the Primary Health Center and Community Health Centers are providing medical facilities to the villagers by setting up camps by the Health Department, whose Villagers are benefiting. Health staffs organize camps in the Haram-bazaars of Charama, Bhanupratappur, Kanker, Narharpur, Koylibeda, Durgukondal and Antagarh development blocks of the district and patients are given free medicines and necessary medical advice.