Tag: Union Health Minister Mansukh Mandaviya

  • Health Minister Mandaviya for incorporating the role of Indian traditions in mental health in medical syllabus

    By PTI

    BENGALURU: Union Health Minister Mansukh Mandaviya on Sunday mooted the idea of incorporating the role of Indian traditions in keeping good mental health, in the medical syllabus and urged the National Institute of Mental Health and Neurological Sciences (NIMHANS) to study the issue deeply to enable the government take a decision and formulate a policy.

    “We need to understand the traditional way of curing mental problems. I am thinking whether we can incorporate in our syllabus the role of our traditions in keeping good mental health,” he said at an event organised by the National Institute of Mental Health and Neurological Sciences (NIMHANS) on the occasion of the World Mental Health Day.

    Mandaviya said the experts should study the traditional family structure, which, he claimed, automatically cured the mental problems.

    “All our festivals were part of mental treatment. Our gatherings on religious and social events, our prayers in the morning and evening and our Aarati are all associated with our mental health. These traditions used to treat mental problems,” the Minister told the gathering.

    Stating that the role of an education institute is very significant, he said NIMHANS should study the issue deeply and find a solution so that the government can take a decision and formulate a policy.

    Mandaviya also said the NIMHANS should give task to its students on doing research and not just limiting them to study books and pass in the exam.

    He lamented that the country could not get what it should have from the existing education system.

    “The country has lots of expectations from the institutes, its faculty and researchers because these alone can be the basis for the development of the country and its future. Modi Ji has emphasised upon research. We want that your work should be nation centric,” Mandaviya said.

    Karnataka Health Minister Dr K Sudhakar and the National Health Minister director Vikas Sheel too addressed the gathering.

     

  • Mansukh Mandaviya takes charge as Stop TB Partnership Board chairman

    By ANI

    NEW DELHI: Union Health Minister Mansukh Mandaviya on Thursday took charge as the Chairman of Stop TB Partnership Board.

    “India’s leadership in the global fight against TB continues with Minister @mansukhmandviya’s appointment as next Chairperson of @StopTB Board which supports global efforts in achieving UN goal to end TB by 2030. Leading by example remains committed to ending TB domestically by 2025,” tweeted the Permanent Mission of India at the United Nations.

    Taking to Twitter, the union minister said, “Honoured to take on as the Chairman of @StopTB Partnership Board and lead global efforts against TB. I look forward to working with partners and volunteers to take sustained steps to end TB worldwide by 2030 and realise PM @NarendraModi ji’s vision of ending TB in India by 2025.”

    He also lauded the initiatives of former Health Minister Dr Harsh Vardhan who was charing the board.

    “I express my gratitude to the outgoing Chair of Stop TB, @DrHarshVardhan, and appreciate the initiatives taken by the partnership under his guidance. I am also looking forward to working with the incoming Vice-Chair, Austin Arinze, when he takes over on January 1, 2022,” added Mandaviya.

    The Stop TB Partnership is a United Nations-hosted partnership program that aims to fight against tuberculosis collectively.  

  • Health Minister Mandaviya hits back at Rahul Gandhi for questioning vaccine availability

    By PTI
    NEW DELHI: The vaccination drive in the country is set to get a major boost this month, Union Health Minister Mansukh Mandaviya said Sunday as he took a swipe at Congress leader Rahul Gandhi for questioning the government’s vaccine delivery programme.

    The minister asked Gandhi to join everyone in feeling proud about the work done by the country’s health workers.

    In a response to Gandhi’s tweet questioning the availability of vaccines last month, Mandaviya said more than 13 crore doses were administered in July and the drive is going to accelerate this month.

    “More than 13 crore doses were administered in India in the month of July. It is going to accelerate this month. We are proud of our healthcare workers for this achievement. Now you too should be proud of them and the country,” Mandaviya said in a tweet in Hindi in response to Gandhi’s post.

    Earlier during the day, Gandhi had tweeted in Hindi saying “July is gone, but the shortage of vaccine hasn’t gone away.

    ” He used the hashtag #WhereAreVaccines.

    The cumulative COVID-19 vaccine doses administered in the country has crossed 47 crore with 60,15,842 doses being administered in a span of 24 hours, the Health Ministry said Sunday morning.

    More than 3 crore balance and unutilised doses are still available with the states, union territories and private hospitals, it stated.