Key Points

A seven-year-old Bhopal girl suffering from a severe liver infection was urgently airlifted to Delhi for specialized care. The PM Shri Air Ambulance Service facilitated her transfer, highlighting government efforts in emergency healthcare. Minister Vishvas Sarang emphasized the priority of timely treatment under PM Modi and CM Mohan Yadav’s leadership. The girl’s condition remains critical, with possible liver transplant under Ayushman Bharat coverage.

Key Points: 7-Year-Old Bhopal Girl Airlifted to Delhi for Critical Liver Treatment

  • Critical liver condition prompts emergency airlift
  • PM Shri Air Ambulance ensures swift transfer
  • Treatment covered under Ayushman Bharat Scheme
  • Officials monitor girl’s condition closely
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7-year-old Bhopal girl with critical liver problem airlifted to Delhi via PM Shri Air Ambulance Service

A young girl with severe liver infection was airlifted to Delhi under PM Shri Air Ambulance Service, ensuring timely healthcare intervention.

"It is the priority of PM Modi and CM Mohan Yadav that every citizen gets timely treatment. - Vishvas Sarang"

Bhopal, May 24

A seven-year-old girl from Bhopal suffering from a severe liver infection was airlifted to Delhi under the PM Shri Ambulance Service, Madhya Pradesh Cabinet Minister Vishvas Sarang said on Saturday.

Minister Sarang stated that ensuring timely and quality healthcare for every citizen remains a top priority for both the state and central governments. It was in this spirit that arrangements were made to transfer the minor girl to the national capital for specialised treatment.

The minor is a resident of Bhopal, and her family reached the minister's residence on Friday seeking help for her treatment. The Minister immediately made arrangements at AIIMS hospital in the state capital, but during the preliminary examination, her condition was found quite serious, and doctors recommended that she be shifted to Delhi.

Speaking to reporters, Sarang said, "It is the priority of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chief Minister Mohan Yadav that every citizen should get timely treatment. That is why, be it the Ayushman Bharat scheme or the PM Sri Air Ambulance service, it is being duly implemented in Madhya Pradesh. Yesterday, a family visited me whose 7-year-old girl was suffering from a serious liver problem. She was having a serious infection in the liver. When we consulted doctors in Bhopal, they recommended sending her to Delhi immediately."

"Following which, we airlifted her via PM Shri Air Ambulance Service to Delhi. Her health condition is critical and she is undergoing treatment under the Ayushman Bharat Scheme coverage and might need a liver transplant. We are continuously in touch with her parents and doctors. Our priority is to provide proper and timely treatment to all. We are trying our best to ensure the girl gets well soon and returns to Bhopal as soon as possible," he added.

- ANI

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Rahul K.
This is heartwarming to see! The PM Shri Air Ambulance Service is truly a lifesaver for critical patients in remote areas. Hope the little girl recovers soon. More such services needed across India 🇮🇳
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Priya M.
While I appreciate the quick response, why did the family have to approach a minister directly? Shouldn't our healthcare system have clear protocols for such emergencies without political intervention? Hope she gets well soon though.
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Amit S.
As someone from Bhopal, I'm proud to see our city getting such facilities. But we also need better liver treatment options in MP itself. Traveling to Delhi in emergencies is stressful for families. #HealthcareForAll
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Neha T.
My prayers for the little angel 🙏 The Ayushman Bharat scheme is a blessing for poor families. Last year my father got heart surgery covered under it. More awareness needed about such schemes in villages.
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Sanjay P.
Good initiative but implementation needs improvement. My cousin in Jabalpur had to wait 3 days for air ambulance approval last month. Hope the system becomes more efficient to save more lives.
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Kavita R.
The real heroes are the doctors working round the clock! 👏 While schemes help, we must appreciate our medical professionals who handle such critical cases with limited resources sometimes.

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