Key Points

The Gujarat Chief Minister's Relief Fund has been a lifeline for thousands facing medical crises. Over four years, it distributed Rs 84.29 crore to 3,761 patients for expensive treatments like organ transplants and cancer therapy. Beneficiaries like Hetviben Shah and Hajabhai Khunti received crucial financial support that saved their academic careers and lives. The government remains committed to strengthening this vital healthcare safety net for citizens.

Key Points: Gujarat CMRF Provides Rs 84 Crore Medical Aid in 4 Years

  • Assisted 3,761 patients with Rs 84.29 crore in medical treatments
  • Covers transplants, cancer therapies, and cochlear implants
  • Also provides relief during natural calamities and accidents
  • Funded by voluntary donations from individuals and organizations
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Rs 84 crore aid in 4 years, CMRF is saving lives in Gujarat: Govt

Gujarat's Chief Minister Relief Fund has helped 3,761 patients with Rs 84.29 crore for critical treatments like transplants and cancer care over four years.

"a scheme with no parallel - Beneficiaries"

Gandhinagar, Sep 11

As Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel marks four years in office on Saturday (September 13), the Gujarat government has underlined the role of the Chief Minister's Relief Fund (CMRF) in making healthcare accessible to citizens facing severe medical crises.

Over the past four years, the fund has extended assistance worth more than Rs 84.29 crore to 3,761 patients for costly treatments such as organ transplants, cancer therapies, and cochlear implants.

The CMRF in Gujarat is a welfare initiative aimed at providing immediate financial support to citizens during critical situations.

The fund is primarily used to assist people suffering from serious and life-threatening illnesses such as cancer, kidney failure, liver and bone marrow transplants, heart surgeries, and other high-cost medical treatments where regular health insurance schemes or government programmes fall short.

Apart from healthcare, the CMRF is also utilised in times of natural calamities like floods, droughts, cyclones, and accidents to provide relief and rehabilitation to affected families.

Among the beneficiaries is 21-year-old Vadodara-based MBBS student Hetviben Shah, who received Rs 3.58 lakh for a cochlear implant that saved her academic career from being derailed by hearing loss.

Similarly, 71-year-old Ahmedabad resident Hajabhai Khunti, diagnosed with cancer, was sanctioned Rs 2.83 lakh towards his treatment at HCG Cancer Care Hospital. Both families said the timely financial help eased their burden and restored hope.

State officials said the CMRF not only provides economic relief but also serves as a source of emotional support for patients and families during life-threatening health battles.

Beneficiaries echoed this view, describing the fund as "a scheme with no parallel" and urged wider awareness so that more people in need can benefit.

The government, meanwhile, has reaffirmed its commitment to strengthening the fund as part of its healthcare safety net for citizens.

The Gujarat government's official site for the CMRF notes that the fund is maintained via voluntary donations from any individual, NRIs, service organisations, industrialists, artists or writers, etc.

- IANS

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Rohit P
While this is good news, I hope the government also focuses on improving basic healthcare infrastructure in rural areas. Many villages still lack proper medical facilities. The fund helps, but prevention is better than cure.
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Arjun K
₹84 crore for 3761 patients means average ₹2.24 lakh per patient! That's substantial support for families struggling with medical bills. Gujarat setting a good example for other states 🙌
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Sarah B
As an NRI from Gujarat, I'm proud to see our state taking such initiatives. I've donated to CMRF before and it's good to see the funds being used effectively for genuine cases. More transparency about the process would be welcome though.
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Vikram M
The story about Hetviben Shah is inspiring! Helping a medical student continue her education despite hearing loss shows how this fund can change lives. Wishing her all the success in her MBBS journey! 💪
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Kavya N
Many people don't know about such schemes. Government should run awareness campaigns in regional languages, especially in rural areas. So many families suffer because they don't know help is available.

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