Key Points

Deputy CM Rajendra Shukla chaired a health department meeting in Gwalior to discuss improving medical college facilities. The state plans to open more medical colleges soon to enhance healthcare infrastructure. CM Mohan Yadav earlier launched health initiatives, emphasizing PPP models for better hospital management. MP aims to become a leader in healthcare through government and private sector collaboration.

Key Points: MP Deputy CM Rajendra Shukla Reviews Health Infrastructure in Gwalior

  • Shukla reviews medical college facilities in Gwalior
  • Plans to open more medical colleges in MP
  • CM Yadav emphasizes PPP model for healthcare
  • State aims to lead in health sector development
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Madhya Pradesh Deputy CM Rajendra Shukla attends health department meeting in Gwalior

Madhya Pradesh Deputy CM Rajendra Shukla discusses medical college expansion and health infrastructure upgrades in Gwalior meeting.

"The objective was to see how excellence can be achieved in a modern way – Rajendra Shukla"

Gwalior, April 19

Madhya Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Rajendra Shukla took part in the health department meeting in Gwalior on Saturday. Matters related to the infrastructure facilities of the health department were discussed.

Rajendra Shukla said that the objective of the meeting was to see how more excellence can be achieved in a modern way, what kind of facilities can be enhanced in medical colleges, more medical colleges will be opened soon in Madhya Pradesh.

"The objective of today's meeting was to see how excellence can be achieved in a modern way, what kind of facilities can be increased in medical colleges in Madhya Pradesh, more medical colleges will be opened soon. Continuous work is being done to ensure that all such facilities are available in those medical colleges", Rajendra Shukla told reporters.

Earlier this month, Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav launched the Maternal and Child Sanjeevan Mission Strategy Document and the ANMOL 2.0 web portal with a single click in Bhopal on Monday and said that efforts are being made to make the state leading in health sector.CM Yadav congratulated the Health Department for organising the program on the occasion of World Health Day.

"Madhya Pradesh will be made a leading state in the field of healthcare. Continuous efforts are being made in this direction. Along with the government, society also needs to be actively involved in the health sector. Numerous projects will be implemented in the state at governmental, non-governmental, and semi-governmental levels to safeguard and improve the health of citizens," the CM said.

CM Yadav also highlighted that the number of medical colleges in the state is consistently increasing, with new colleges being established every year. He added that the state has taken initiatives to improve hospital management through the adoption of the PPP (Public-Private Partnership) model, and a conducive environment has also been developed in this direction.

- ANI

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Priya K.
Great to see focus on healthcare infrastructure! MP really needs more medical colleges to serve its population. Hope these plans materialize soon 🙏
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Amit S.
While new colleges are good, I hope they also focus on improving existing facilities. The hospital in my district still lacks basic equipment.
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Rahul M.
PPP model could be a game changer if implemented properly. Private sector efficiency + government oversight = better healthcare for all!
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Neha P.
Maternal health initiatives are so important! Glad to see MP taking steps in this direction. The ANMOL portal sounds promising 👶💙
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Sanjay T.
I appreciate the vision, but execution is key. Hope they follow through with proper funding and monitoring. Too many health projects start with fanfare but fade away.
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Kavita R.
More medical colleges mean more doctors for our state! This is excellent news for students who want to pursue medicine 🩺

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