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UP witnesses transformative progress in healthcare: CM Yogi | | | Agencies NEW DELHI, Oct 29: Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, on Tuesday, said healthcare in Uttar Pradesh has undergone a transformative progress in the recent years. He mentioned that medical colleges are now being established in every district of the state. "While only 17 medical colleges were built in the state from 1947 to 2017, today, there is a medical college in 64 districts of Uttar Pradesh", he stated. The Chief Minister was virtually addressing a program organized on the 9th Ayurveda Day from Meerut. He said, "Ayurveda defines health as maintaining the well-being of healthy individuals and treating those who are ill. Today, Ayurveda Day is celebrated in honor of the father of Ayurveda, with this year's theme being "Ayurveda Innovation for Global Health." CM Yogi said that a new policy has been formed for 11 districts to accelerate the construction of medical colleges. Currently, Uttar Pradesh has two AIIMS (All India Institutes of Medical Sciences) branches. "AIIMS Delhi has expressed its willingness to provide land for a satellite center in Ghaziabad, which will benefit residents of Hapur, Meerut, Ghaziabad, and Bulandshahr. This proposal is in the process of approval. These initiatives are expected to advance quickly", he remarked. He mentioned that on the occasion of Lord Dhanvantari's birthday, PM Narendra Modi is presenting citizens with a scheme worth thousands of crores. CM Yogi expressed gratitude to the Prime Minister for the groundbreaking ceremony of the SIC Hospital, the launch of the Ayushman Bharat scheme for every citizen aged 70 and above, and for modernizing facilities at CDRI and AIIMS Gorakhpur, along with the establishment of various medical institutions across the country.
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