Key Points

Deputy CM Rajendra Shukla emphasized the necessity of inter-departmental coordination to strengthen Madhya Pradesh's health services. During a meeting, Shukla reviewed ongoing projects under the 15th Finance Commission and the Pradhan Mantri Ayushman Bharat Health Infrastructure Mission. He highlighted the importance of prompt construction and development for enhancing state health infrastructure. Shukla promised stringent measures against delays to ensure timely and quality healthcare for citizens.

Key Points: Rajendra Shukla Urges Coordination for Madhya Pradesh Health Success

  • Shukla stresses departmental synergy for health scheme success
  • Emphasizes timely task completion for public benefit
  • Reviews health infrastructure and finance details
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Madhya Pradesh Deputy CM stress strong departmental coordination to ensure better health services

Madhya Pradesh Deputy CM Rajendra Shukla calls for strong departmental coordination to boost health services implementation.

"Providing accessible and high-quality health services remains a top priority - Rajendra Shukla"

Bhopal, June 2

Deputy Chief Minister Rajendra Shukla on Monday said strong coordination and proactive engagement among departments will ensure Madhya Pradesh emerges as a leading state in implementing the Centre's health schemes.

Shukla, who is also Health and Family Welfare Minister in Madhya Pradesh, made these assertions during a meeting with senior officials. He conducted a division-wise comprehensive review of the construction and development works being undertaken under the 15th Finance Commission.

He also reviewed the progress in the Pradhan Mantri Ayushman Bharat Health Infrastructure Mission (PM-ABHIMAN) by the Public Health and Medical Education Department, in a meeting held at the Secretariat.

Shukla asserted that all construction and development works must be closely monitored and completed within the stipulated time-frame to ensure timely access to quality health services for the ordinary citizens.

During the meeting, Shukla held detailed discussions on key issues, including the progress of construction works, budget expenditure, quality standards, timelines, and the need for technical and administrative support.

He directed that regular reviews be conducted at the divisional level, while progress will be assessed at the state level every 15 days. Shukla further stated that any obstruction in the work process should be immediately reported to higher authorities.

"Providing accessible and high-quality health services to the people of the state remains a top priority for the government and all necessary steps will be taken promptly to achieve this goal. Negligence or unwanted delays will not be tolerated under any circumstances," Shukla said in a statement.

Meanwhile, he also informed that under the 15th Finance Commission, a total amount of Rs 4,600 crore was approved for strengthening health infrastructure in Madhya Pradesh.

"Of this, the state has received Rs 2,540 crore so far, and Rs 1,487 crore has been utilised. For the construction of building-less Sub-Health Centres, Primary Health Centres and Community Health Centres, Rs 1,649.17 crore was sanctioned," Shukla added.

- IANS

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Aniket P.
Good to see such focused approach on healthcare infrastructure! MP really needs better rural health centers. Hope the funds are properly utilized without corruption. Deputy CM's 15-day review plan seems practical 👍
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Priya M.
As someone from MP, I've seen many health schemes fail due to poor implementation. Hope this time officials actually visit villages to check ground reality. Building centers is easy, but staffing them with doctors is the real challenge!
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Rahul K.
₹4600 crore is massive funding! But why only ₹1487 crore utilized so far? Bureaucratic delays are costing lives. Government should make expenditure details public for transparency. #AccountabilityMatters
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Sneha T.
Positive step! But health services need more than just buildings. My aunt in Seoni district still travels 50km for basic tests. Hope they also invest in medical equipment and trained staff. Quality matters as much as accessibility.
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Vikram S.
Appreciate the focus on timelines. In my village, a health center construction started 3 years back is still incomplete. Strict monitoring is needed. Maybe involve local panchayats for better oversight?
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Meena R.
Good intentions but execution is key! Previous governments also made big announcements. Hope this time MP gets proper healthcare facilities like southern states. We deserve better 🏥

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