Gram Sanjivani Yojana is a mission to target the non-communicable diseases in rural regions as well as make lives easier for budding doctors in rural areas by giving them opportunities and incentives to practice in rural areas
Nitin Gadkari, Union Minister, Surface Transport, Highways, Ship Building, Water Sources and Ganga Purification Department, was the Chief Guest of ‘Gram Sanjivani Yojana’ function organised by Madhavbaug in Nagpur recently.
The Gram Sanjivani Yojana is a mission to target the non-communicable diseases in rural regions as well as make lives easier for budding doctors in rural areas by giving them opportunities and incentives to practice in rural areas. Madhavbaug will provide assistance of Rs 50,000 to each doctor willing to open an OPD.
On this occasion, the Gram Sanjivani Health Scheme of Madhavbaug was launched by Gadkari, wherein he mentioned, “Currently, diseases like hypertension, heart diseases, and diabetes have become a major menace for the society and as of today, we need five lakh new doctors to fight them. While the government is trying to establish more medical colleges, other institutions and trusts need to take a lead in this work. Huge employment opportunities are available for those learning health education and Yoga.”
Gadkari congratulated Dr Rohit Sane, Founder and CEO, Madhavbaug for his immense contribution and dedication in the field of cardiology with integration of Ayurveda and modern science. He further appreciated Madhavbaug patients for their trust in Madhavbaug’s treatment and their successful battle against lifestyle diseases.
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