Tag: modern facilities

  • Venkaiah Naidu decries shortage of doctors, medical colleges

    Despite health insurance programmes like Ayushman Bharat which offer financial protection to 10.74 crore deprived rural families, India is lagging far behind developed countries in health care, according to M Venkaiah Naidu, Vice President.

    The Vice-President decried the shortage of trained doctors and dearth of medical colleges in the country. He made this observations while inaugurating modern facilities in a corporate hospital in Chennai on Monday. According to Naidu, the inadequate number of physicians available per 10,000 people in India was an area of concern  when compared to developed countries.

    “While the number of physicians available is 20 per 10,000 population in developed countries , it is only six in India. As against the World Health Organisation norm of one doctor per 1,000, there is one doctor per 1,700 population in India,” pointed out Naidu.

    He said that in order to reach the target set by the WHO, a high level committee of the erstwhile Planning Commission (known now as NITI Ayog) has recommended the setting up of 187 more medical colleges by 2022.

    The Vice-President also pointed out that 62.58 per cent of the population in the country meet medical and hospitalisation expenses on their own. He attributed this to the low penetration of medical insurance and shortage of doctors.

    “One of the biggest challenges in building a comprehensive healthcare system is the existence of huge disparity between urban and rural areas. No doubt, healthcare has been accorded utmost priority by successive governments since Independence. But many challenges on this front continue to be formidable. They include low public spend, low doctor-patient ratio, low patient-bed ratio, rising out-of-pocket expenditure, dearth of medical colleges and trained doctors, inadequate infrastructure in rural areas, lack of penetration of health insurance and inadequate disease surveillance and preventive mechanisms,” said Naidu.

    He had called for a law that makes rural practice mandatory for all doctors. “Doctors should set up practices in rural areas. The Centre and State governments must make a rule that whichever doctor, who graduates or completes post graduation , after working for sometime, they must also work in the rural areas before they get their first promotion,” Naidu said on Sunday while inaugurating another corporate hospital in the city. He also called for wider health insurance coverage in the country.

    The statistics disclosed by the Vice-President substantiates the scenario in India’s health sector explained by G Viswanathan, chancellor, VIT University in 2012. “We require 12 lakh doctors and 36 lakh nurses to satisfy WHO norms. To fulfill the WHO norms we may take decades if we expand in the snail speed,” Viswanathan had said during the convocation ceremony of VIT.

    Dr GR Raveendranath, general secretary, Doctors Association for Social Equality (DASE), a frontal organisation of the CPI, has been suggesting that it is possible to increase the number of medical colleges in the country without any hassle. “All we have to do is to convert the General Hospitals in the district headquarters into medical colleges. It is a win-win situation for all stake holders because the infrastructure is already there. The up-gradation of the hospitals into medical colleges will increase the facilities without much costs,” said Dr Raveendranath.

  • He laid the foundation stone to the expansion of Rajnandgaon and Dongargarh railway station Equipped with modern facilities will both stations

     Chief Minister. Raman Singh today laid the foundation stone of Rajnandgaon expansion of the railway station event Rajnandgaon and Dongargarh railway station at a total cost of Rs 96 crore in. In Rajnandgaon station will be built a new warehouse for 70 crore cost near the station of the new building and Parri sewer station. General Manager of South East Central Railway Sunil Singh Soin briefed about the expansion works on both stations CM.
     There under the modernization of Rajnandgaon station create new tracks, new platforms, Futovrbrij construction and automated ladder will have the task of putting (escalators). As well as the cooling system will be to provide the heat to stay in the station. The Chief Minister also laid the foundation stone of the expansion at a cost of 26 million rupees Dongargarh railway station. It will be the task of a new station building and Up and Down platform construction and Futovrbrij detail Dongargarh under.
     Old warehouse in Rajnandgaon station will be breaking the new platform. Awaited the residents from the new platform will meet the demand. This platform to travel to Nagpur passengers will not be two. Operation of trains heading to Nagpur will also be the new platform. Current warehouse Rajnandgaon railway station is being moved to the new platform. The new warehouse is being built in Parri three kilometers away from Rajnandgaon station. MP Rajnandgaon Lok Sabha on the occasion of the foundation of the two stations of development and expansion, Mr. Abhishek Singh, Dongargarh MLA Mrs. Sarojini vagabonds, Rajnandgavn Mayor Mr. Madhusudan Yadav, chairman of the State Warehousing Corporation Mr. Nilu Sharma, palladium division Commissioner Dilip Vasanikr, collector Mr Bhim Singh, Southeast Chief Manager of Central Railways Shri PK Jenna & Accessories Nagpur Railway Divisional Commercial Manager, Mr. OP Jaiswal was attended by prominent citizens of a number of officers and Rajnandgaon railway day.