"We have established fifteen medical colleges...": Odisha Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi
Bhubaneswar, February 21
Odisha Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi on Friday said that the state has made one of the highest budgetary arrangements for the growth and development of every sector, inlcuding the establishment of numerous medical colleges, a storng focus on social welfare scheems, and prioritisation on women development.
"Among the major states in the country, we have made the highest budgetary expenditure arrangements. Our focus has certainly been on all sectors, such as women and farmers, and we have also given great priority to the education sector. In general education, we have announced the establishment of four universities in four districts..." he stated.
The Chief Minister said that the state government has established a total of fifteen medical colleges, including Medical colleges for Ayurveda, Homoeopathic medicine, fisheries, and veterinary. There is also a provision of a pension for people beyond the age of 60.
"In the health sector, we have also established five medical colleges, three of which are Ayurvedic and two are homoeopathic. We also established a Fisheries Medical College, a Veterinary Medical College, and two Engineering Colleges: one in Balangir and one in Paradip, where there was a great need. Based on this, we have established a total of fifteen medical colleges, a level never seen before. On this basis, we have taken every sector forward...In the social security sector, all those who complete 60 years of age will become eligible for pension..." he said.
Earlier on February 2, Majhi visited the Rayagada district and inaugurated the Subhadra Shakti Mela, emphasising the district's efforts in women's empowerment, which was held at the local GIACR ground from February 2 to 8.
The Chief Minister also addressed the gathering. More than 1.52 lakh women and girls are part of 12,783 Self-Help Groups (SHGs) in the area, significantly improving their prospects.
The CM inaugurated 109 projects worth over Rs. 600 crore, including 22 projects worth Rs. 238 crore and foundation stones for 87 projects totalling Rs. 366 crore, out of which Rs. 37 crore for the Majhighariani temple, during the inauguration of the Subhadra Shakti Mela in Rayagada district, which will provide new impetus for the district's development.
The Chief Minister announced measures to construct indoor stadiums in all blocks, improve education, health, and transportation facilities, and stated that a medical college in Rayagada is awaiting government approval.
In addition, in the current financial year, loans worth approximately Rs. 200 crore have been disbursed to 4,217 self-help groups in Rayagada. This includes Rs. 14 crore in revolving funds to 9,335 self-help groups in Rayagada district, an additional Rs. 53.14 crore to 164 GPLFs, and loans totalling rs. 37.55 crore to 4,195 self-help groups.
— ANI
Reader Comments
Fifteen medical colleges is an impressive number, but I hope the focus is also on staffing them with qualified doctors and nurses. We often build infrastructure but struggle with human resources. Quality over quantity, please.
The support for women's SHGs with over Rs. 200 crore in loans is fantastic. Economic empowerment is the real key to women's development. The Subhadra Shakti Mela sounds like a great initiative to showcase their work.
Good to see investment in Ayurvedic and Homoeopathic colleges alongside allopathic ones. India's traditional medicine systems need this kind of institutional support. A holistic approach to healthcare!
While the projects sound good on paper, we need transparency in how the 600+ crore is being spent. Also, a medical college "awaiting approval" for Rayagada has been promised for years. Hope this time it materializes soon.
The pension for people above 60 is a blessing for so many families. In our culture, taking care of elders is paramount. Combined with better health facilities, this can significantly improve the quality of life for seniors. 👵👴
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