All med colleges to be upgraded by end of this year, says Sukhu
Shimla, July 11 -- Chief minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu on Friday issued directions to upgrade all medical colleges in Himachal by the end of this year with modern medical equipment.
Sukhu, while presiding over the health department meeting in Shimla, also informed that the state government had filled up posts in the department to address the staff shortage. He said the state government was introducing cutting-edge technology in the health sector at par with AIIMS, New Delhi, and the government would provide full assistance to ensure effective and efficient service delivery.
Sukhu said that three advanced testing labs were being established in Dr Rajendra Prasad Government Medical College Tanda, Dr Radhakrishanan Government Medical College Hamirpur and AIMSS Chamiyana, and the government had released a total amount of Rs.75 crore.
Sukhu on Friday said the state government would develop disaster resilience infrastructure in Himachal at an estimated cost of Rs.3,500 crore to strengthen the state's capacity to withstand natural disasters and minimize future losses.
He said this while presiding over the valedictory session of the high-level workshop on "Towards Resilience Infrastructure Planning in the Western Himalaya" at Dr Manmohan Singh Himachal Pradesh Institute of Public Administration (HIPA), Shimla on Friday.
Meanwhile, Sukhu also inaugurated the state-of-the-art digital museum at Bantony, Shimla on Friday. Sukhu said the museum has been designed to make history accessible and engaging for visitors of all age groups....
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