Chhattisgarh Governor Ramen Deka’s big warning on digital addiction, what should the youth do? | Deendayal Upadhyay Smriti Sansthan Convocation Ceremony Digital Addiction Warning Ramen Deka Vishnu Deo Sai

Chhattisgarh News: Is mobile addiction making the new generation weak? After all, why did Governor Ramen Deka call digital addiction the biggest challenge? Is it possible to get rid of it in 30 days? What special message was given to the doctors as 9,194 students got degrees? Know the important things about the convocation ceremony.

Raipur. Chhattisgarh Governor Shri Ramen Deka has said that digital addiction is becoming one of the most serious challenges of the present era. Its effect is not limited only to the individual, but family and society are also affected by it. He said that the new generation needs to get over digital addiction and the so-called ‘popcorn mental state’, as it weakens mental concentration and ability to think deeply and provides only momentary satisfaction. Governor Shri Deka Pandit Deendayal Upadhyay was addressing the fourth convocation of Smriti Health Sciences and AYUSH University. Chief Minister Shri Vishnu Dev Sai was present as the chief guest in the program.

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Degrees awarded to 7,545 undergraduate and 1,645 postgraduate students

A total of 9,194 degrees were awarded to students from various streams including Medical, Dental, Ayurveda, Homeopathy, Medical Biotechnology, Physiotherapy, Nursing and BASLP at the convocation ceremony. These included 7,545 undergraduate, 1,645 postgraduate and 5 super specialty degree students. Students who excelled in various subjects were also honored with gold medals.

Relief from digital addiction can be found in 30 days: Governor Ramen Deka

The Governor said that if efforts are made with strong will and discipline, one can get rid of digital addiction to a great extent in about 30 days. He appealed to the parents to keep their children away from excessive use of mobile phones and motivate them to participate in sports and other outdoor activities. He said that today’s children are living a limited life, which is also affecting their physical ability and immunity.

Gave message to doctors to serve humanity

Addressing the newly graduated doctors, the Governor said that medicine is not just employment or profession, but an important medium of human service. He said that just as the Governor is accountable to the public interest, similarly the responsibility of doctors is to protect the health and life of patients. He called upon the doctors to maintain the dignity of their profession and give top priority to the welfare of patients.

The need for ‘neighborhood doctor’ and family doctor is being felt again.

The Governor said that in modern times there is a need to strengthen the concept of neighborhood doctor and family doctor. He said that ‘Golden Hour’ is very important for any patient and at such a time, the right and quick decision of the doctor can save a person’s life.

AI and telemedicine are changing the future of healthcare services

Governor Shri Deka said that today’s students are students of the Internet era and science is continuously reaching new heights. Artificial intelligence (AI) is creating new opportunities in the health sector. He said that through modern technologies like telemedicine, it is becoming possible to provide better health services even in remote areas, which will further strengthen the health system.

Message of ‘One tree in the name of mother’ campaign on World Environment Day

On the occasion of World Environment Day, the Governor appealed to the students and citizens to actively participate in the ‘Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam’ campaign. He said that it is the collective responsibility of everyone to maintain the balance between humans, animals and nature and tree plantation is an important step in this direction.

Chief Minister Vishnu Dev Sai said – social responsibility increased with degree

Congratulating the students, their parents, teachers and the university family, Chief Minister Shri Vishnu Dev Sai said that this is not just an opportunity to obtain a degree, but also a time to accept new responsibilities towards society and humanity. He said that the degrees and honors received by the students are the result of their hard work, discipline and dedication.

Newly graduated doctors will become health watchdogs of the state

The Chief Minister said that the society has great expectations from the new doctors. They will have an important role in improving health services especially in tribal and remote areas. He called upon the students to provide medical services with sensitivity, compassion, innovation and ethical values ​​and assured that the state government stands with them at every level.

Aim to make Chhattisgarh a center of knowledge, research and innovation

Chief Minister Shri Sai said that Chhattisgarh should be recognized not only as a mineral and agriculture based state but also as a center of knowledge, research and innovation. He said that the success of the students is not only linked to their individual achievements but also to the reputation of the entire state and the university.

Raipur Medicity will have more than 5 thousand beds

The Chief Minister said that a state-of-the-art Medicity is being developed in an area of ​​about 100 acres in Naya Raipur, in which the facility of more than 5,000 beds will be available. Apart from this, work is also going on towards setting up new hospitals in Raigarh and Surguja divisions. The objective of the state government is to provide better health facilities to the people in their own state.

Health facilities increased through super specialty hospital in Bastar

The Chief Minister said that a 240-bed super specialty hospital has been started in Bastar. Due to this, the people of the area which were deprived of development for a long time are getting the benefit of advanced health services. He said that expansion of health services is one of the major priorities of the state government.

Development gets new momentum in Bastar due to action on Naxalism

Chief Minister Shri Sai said that with the cooperation of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Union Home Minister Amit Shah, security forces and the people of Bastar, remarkable success has been achieved in the direction of eradicating Naxal. He said that in the areas where security camps were established earlier, basic facilities are now being provided to the people through ‘Seva Dera’. Also, under ‘Agrani Bastar Yojana’, officers are staying in villages and solving local problems.

Health Minister enumerated the achievements of the medical sector

Public Health and Family Welfare and Medical Education Minister Shri Shyam Bihari Jaiswal said that working in the medical field is the best opportunity for service. He also shared information about the efforts being made in the field of expansion of health facilities and medical education in the state. Dr. Vedprakash Mishra, Chairman of the National Expert Panel of the National Medical Commission, also addressed the students in the program. University Vice Chancellor Dr. P.K. Patra presented the welcome address and academic report. On this occasion, MLA Shri Purandar Mishra, members of the Executive Council of the University, Dean, Professors, students, parents and a large number of distinguished citizens were present.

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