Key Points

Union Home Minister Amit Shah inaugurated a state-of-the-art Urban Health Centre in Ahmedabad's Gota Ward, offering comprehensive medical services. The facility provides multiple healthcare schemes, specialized consultations, and preventive health programs. Alongside the health centre, Shah launched the statewide Dial 112 Emergency Response System with 500 Jan Rakshak vehicles. The initiative aims to enhance healthcare accessibility and emergency response capabilities across Gujarat.

Key Points: Amit Shah Launches Urban Health Centre Gota Ward Ahmedabad

  • Advanced urban health centre provides comprehensive medical services
  • Integrated Emergency Response Support System launched statewide
  • 500 Jan Rakshak vehicles deployed across Gujarat
  • Centralized emergency helpline 112 with 24/7 call centre support
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HM Amit Shah inaugurates new health centre in Ahmedabad

Union Minister Amit Shah inaugurates advanced healthcare facility with comprehensive services and emergency response system in Ahmedabad

"Healthcare services at the doorstep of residents - Amit Shah"

Ahmedabad, Aug 31

Union Home and Cooperation Minister Amit Shah on Sunday inaugurated a newly constructed Urban Health Centre in Gota Ward of Ahmedabad, built at a cost of approximately Rs 3.84 crore.

The centre is set to provide a wide range of healthcare services at the doorstep of residents, including general medical OPD facilities, Ayushman Bharat PMJAY cards, ABHA cards, Pradhan Mantri Matru Vandana Yojana, Janani Suraksha Yojana, and other government health schemes.

Specialised care will also be available, such as gynecology consultations for expectant and nursing mothers, pediatric services for newborns and children, vaccination, maternity care, and referral services.

In addition, the centre will offer early diagnosis and treatment of infectious diseases, screening and referrals for non-communicable diseases like hypertension, diabetes, and cancer, as well as mental health counseling, de-addiction referrals, laboratory testing, and access to medicines through an in-house pharmacy.

The facility also plans to run Mamta Day and maternal-child welfare programmes in slum and non-slum areas, promote holistic well-being through yoga, and provide tele-medicine services for expert consultations.

The inauguration event was attended by Ahmedabad Mayor Pratibha Jain, Standing Committee Chairman Devang Dani, MP Narhari Amin, Municipal Commissioner Banchhanidhi Pani, and other officials.

He also launched the Statewide Dial 112 Integrated Emergency Response Support System (ERSS) in Gujarat, bringing all major emergency services -- police, fire, ambulance, women's helpline, and child helpline -- under a single helpline number.

As part of the initiative, HM Shah also dedicated 500 Jan Rakshak vehicles, which will be deployed across the state to ensure faster emergency response.

A centralised call centre, staffed with 150 personnel working round the clock, will handle 112 calls and dispatch the nearest Jan Rakshak vehicle, irrespective of police station jurisdiction.

Officials said the pilot project in Surat demonstrated significant improvements, with police response time reduced by nearly two minutes. The state government expects the system to strengthen emergency management and enhance citizen safety across urban and rural areas.

- IANS

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Rajesh Q
Good step but hope they maintain it properly. Many government health centers start well but then face staff shortages and maintenance issues. Hope this one gets sustained funding and monitoring.
Suresh O
The Dial 112 integration is brilliant! Having one number for all emergencies will save so much confusion during critical situations. Hope they implement this nationwide soon.
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Nisha Z
As a mother, I'm particularly happy about the pediatric services and vaccination facilities. Taking kids to distant hospitals for routine checkups is always a challenge. This will be a big relief for local parents! 👍
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Amit W
The tele-medicine services are a game-changer! Rural areas especially need this kind of access to specialist doctors. Hope they expand this model to other states as well.
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Meera T
While I appreciate the initiative, I hope they ensure these services reach the most marginalized communities. Sometimes slum areas get neglected in implementation. The Mamta Day programs sound promising though!

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