Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav, while addressing the free health camp in Entkhedi, said that service is his resolve. He announced the opening of a new PHC and said that health facilities and women employment schemes are improving rapidly in the state.
Bhopal: Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav addressed the free health camp organized in Brickkhedi on Monday. He said that “service is our resolve”, and the government will leave no stone unturned in increasing the convenience of the public. The Chief Minister said that there has been unprecedented improvement in the health services of the state in the last two years and the aim is to make quality health facilities accessible to every citizen.
New direction of development in Madhya Pradesh
Dr. Yadav said that today all-round development of Madhya Pradesh is taking place under the guidance of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. New industries, economic activities and schemes beneficial for farmers are continuously being implemented in the state. He said that every section of the society is being benefited through Kisan Samman Nidhi, Sandipani Vidyalayas and Ladli Brahmin Yojana.
Women will get employment and additional support
The Chief Minister announced that the sisters who work in employment-oriented industries like readymade garments will be given additional assistance of Rs 5000 per month along with their salary. The government is fully dedicated to the welfare of the poor, farmers, youth and women.
New primary health center will open in Brickkhedi
The Chief Minister wished Berasia MLA Vishnu Khatri on his birthday and announced to set up a Primary Health Center (PHC) in Entkhedi on his demand. He said that whether it is a major disease or a complex operation, the government will provide complete treatment facilities to every needy.
Continuous improvement in health facilities
The Chief Minister said that the government is continuously making new recruitments in the health department and the hospital facilities are continuing to expand. So far, more than 1500 people have got themselves examined and treated in the free health camp. People expressed happiness and enthusiasm over this initiative.