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‘Unnati Ki Ore’ Conclave is being organized by Bharat Express News Network today (13 March 2024) in Uttarakhand. In this program organized at Hotel Pacific, Dehradun. Apart from all the ministers and administrative officers of Uttarakhand government, senior leaders of BJP and Congress are also present. At the beginning of the program, R Rajesh Kumar, Health Secretary Uttarakhand gave information about the health services of the state and the achievements of the government. He said that health services in Uttarakhand are being strengthened and made hi-tech. He said that the health sector of Uttarakhand is improving rapidly.
In the hill state of Uttarakhand, access to health services for the common people is considered very important. R Rajesh Kumar told Bharat Express that health services are being promoted in the private sector to improve health services. For this, focus is being placed on PPP model. Health centers are being started in every area in Uttarakhand. Ayushman scheme was started in Uttarakhand from 2018. After which the state government has taken a step forward and added the facility of Golden Card to it. The government is considering to adopt the Kerala model for health services. He clarified that health services in Uttarakhand are improving day by day.
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