Key Points

Union Ministers Jagat Prakash Nadda and Pralhad Joshi attended the 15th convocation of KLE Academy of Higher Education and Research in Belagavi, celebrating graduates in various healthcare disciplines. Nadda emphasized the importance of a holistic healthcare system focusing on both curative and preventive aspects, crediting PM Modi's leadership for integrating healthcare disciplines. Joshi acknowledged the progress in medical education, including increased seats in medical courses and new AIIMS locations. The event also honored exemplary medical contributions and reinforced the importance of a unified approach in healthcare education.

Key Points: Nadda and Joshi Unite at KAHER Convocation in Belagavi

  • Nadda emphasizes holistic health policy under Modi
  • Joshi praises growth in medical education in India
  • Integration of disciplines highlighted at KAHER convocation
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Karnataka: Jagat Prakash Nadda, Pralhad Joshi attends KAHER's 15th convocation in Belagavi

Union Ministers JP Nadda and Pralhad Joshi highlight healthcare reforms at KAHER's 15th convocation in Belagavi.

"It's PM Modi's vision that we should adapt an integrated approach. - JP Nadda"

Bengaluru, June 3

Union Minister Jagat Prakash Nadda on Tuesday said that under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the focus of India's national health policy is to develop a "holistic health care system", which not only focuses curative part in health care but also emphasises on the preventive care, palliative care, rehabilitative care, geriatric care and promotional health care.

Nadda was addressing the newly passed out students from several branches of healthcare education at 15th Convocation of KLE Academy of Higher Education and Research (KAHER), held at JNMC Campus in Belagavi, Karnataka.

Union Minister of Health and Family Welfare and Chemical and Fertilisers, JP Nadda, attended the event as the Chief Guest and Union Minister of Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution and New and Renewable Energy, Pralhad Joshi, was present as the Guest of Honour.

On this occasion, Dr. Shailesh V. Shrikhande, Deputy Director of Tata Memorial Hospital, Mumbai, was conferred with the honorary Degree of Doctor of Science to mark his exemplary contribution to the field of medical sciences. Dr. Prabhakar Kore, Chancellor of KAHER, presided over the event, and Dr. Nitin M. Gangane, Vice Chancellor, presented the University report.

Nadda congratulated the students for their hard work and also to the parents, faculty members and the entire ecosystem of KLE for playing an important role in their success. The Minister advised these young medicos to be responsive to society's needs and also develop an understanding of the health policies of the country. The Minister referred the erstwhile health policy, which concentrated majorly on curative part of tertiary health care.

"Tertiary health care system is important, but we cannot ignore primary health care. Under the preventive care aspect, Modi government has established 1 Lakh 77 thousand Ayushman Arogya Mandirs, which are first point of contact for a patient. For promoting preventive healthcare, we have decided mass screening of every individual over the age of 30 years," said the Health minister.

The minister also expressed his happiness over seeing an integrated convocation ceremony, where students of various disciplines i.e. allopathy, homeopathy, nursing, dental, pharmacy, Ayurveda, Physiotherapy etc. were receiving their respective degrees and medals.

"For years, there has been a practise of working in silos. One branch didn't recognize others. It is PM Modi's vision that we should adapt an integrated approach. In AIIMS, Delhi, a Centre for Integrative Medicine and Research (CIMR) is result of this holistic approach," Nadda said.

He added, "I am very delighted to see the integration here at this convocation, where students of allopathy, Ayurveda, Pharmacy etc. are getting their degrees at a single stage."

Union Minister Pralhad Joshi said that under the leadership of PM Narendra Modi and stewardship of Health Minister Jagat Prakash Nadda, India has taken a leap in medical education and health care. He referred to increased number of seats in medical undergraduate and postgraduate courses as well as the number of AIIMS increased in last 11 years. Pralhad Joshi also underlined the exemplary role played by the KLE in the sector of medical education.

- ANI

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Here are 6 authentic Indian perspective comments for the article:
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Rajesh K.
Good to see focus on preventive healthcare! Our villages desperately need these Ayushman Arogya Mandirs. But implementation is key - hope they're properly staffed and equipped. The integrated approach between different medical systems is promising too. 🇮🇳
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Priya M.
As a medical student myself, I appreciate the emphasis on holistic healthcare. But we need more transparency in how these 1.77 lakh health centers are functioning. Many in rural areas still lack basic facilities. The vision is good but ground reality needs monitoring.
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Arvind S.
KLE has always been a pioneer in medical education! Proud to see Belagavi's institution getting national recognition. The integrated convocation ceremony is a great step - why should different streams of medicine be treated separately? More power to such initiatives 👏
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Sunita R.
While the policies sound impressive, I wish they talked more about mental healthcare integration. In cities like Bengaluru, depression and anxiety cases are rising rapidly. Our health policies need to catch up with modern challenges. Otherwise good speech by Nadda ji.
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Vikram J.
Mass screening after 30 is a brilliant idea! Early detection can save so many lives. But government must ensure quality control - many private hospitals do unnecessary tests just to make money. Need strict guidelines for implementation. #PublicHealth
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Neha P.
Happy to see Karnataka getting attention for healthcare initiatives! But ministers should visit govt hospitals too - the conditions are often pathetic. More AIIMS is good but what about maintaining existing facilities? Still, congrats to all graduating doctors! 🩺

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