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Digital Desk: With the commencement of MBBS studies in Madhya Pradesh in Hindi, a medical officer in Satna district wrote his patient's prescription in Hindi. As per reports, Dr Sarvesh Singh, a medical officer posted at the primary health center in Kotar, has written this prescription. Singh wrote the prescription in Hindi, using 'Shri Hari' instead of Rx while prescribing the medicines to be taken.

Dr Sarvesh said on Sunday, "I was watching the live program of Union Home Minister Amit Shah and also heard the chief minister's speech. He had said that prescriptions for medicines in government hospitals should be written in Hindi. That's why the idea came that, why not start it from today? "

According to Medical Officer Dr Sarvesh, Rashmi Singh, who suffered from stomach aches, was the first patient to come to the PHC for treatment on Monday. Medicines were written in Hindi on his OPD slip. The medical officer also wrote the entire case history in Hindi. On Sunday, Amit Shah released textbooks in Hindi for three subjects for MBBS students as part of an ambitious project by the Madhya Pradesh government to impart medical education in that language.


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