• "India Will Become a Global Hub of Medical Tourism Soon," says Union Health Minister

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    "India Will Become a Global Hub of Medical Tourism Soon," says Union Health Minister






    Digital Desk: Dr. Mansukh Mandaviya,
    Union Minister for Health and Family Welfare, inaugurated a number of health
    infrastructure projects in Ahmednagar. Three Primary Health Care Centres in
    Ahmednagar were virtually opened, as were the Dr Vikhe Patil Cancer Centre and
    Dr Vikhe Patil Nuclear Medicine Centre.



    "Through
    investments in health infrastructure, India is going toward a healthy and
    successful future," stated Dr. Mandviya.



    Dr. Mansukh
    Mandaviya dedicated the Ralegan Siddhi Primary Health Care Centre's main
    building and staff quarters (PHC). The PHC complex is expected to cost Rs.702
    lakhs to build. The Health Minister also dedicated the main building and staff
    quarters of the PHC in Kharda, which is being constructed at a cost of Rs.560 lakhs,
    and the main building of the PHC in Padhegaon, which is being constructed at a cost
    of more than Rs.214 lakhs.



    Union Health &
    Family Welfare Minister Dr Mansukh Mandaviya also inaugurated the Dr Vikhe
    Patil Cancer Centre and Dr Vikhe Patil Nuclear Medicine Centres. The centers,
    which are outfitted with cutting-edge technology, seek to give patients with
    comprehensive care.



    Dr. Mansukh
    Mandaviya, speaking at the occasion, stated that "the country is
    progressing under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, and the
    Government has linked health with growth since only a healthy populace can
    contribute to national development." "The focus needs to be on
    wellness and treatment; we must ensure that our people do not fall sick in the
    first place, which is why our government has been emphasizing Health and
    Wellness Centers," said the Union Health Minister.



    Dr. Mansukh
    Mandaviya, Minister of Health, also stated that any policy should be
    forward-thinking. The government is not only constructing additional medical
    facilities but also expanding the number of medical institutions and MBBS
    seats.



    "By the time
    the nation's youth graduate from Medical Colleges," the Minister
    continued, "the country would have evolved into a medical tourism hub,
    providing treatment to patients from all over the world; the cornerstone of
    India's vision has been to seek the wellbeing of all."



    Dr. Mansukh
    Mandaviya added, "around 3 out of every 10 scientists and research
    scholars worldwide are Indian. The Government's research policy
    encourages and supports talented youth who wish to pursue innovative research
    projects, whether they are from a private institution or a public one. India
    aims to be a leader in innovation and research."



    Padma Bhushan Anna
    Hazare congratulated the Government of India for establishing Ahmednagar's
    Health Infrastructure, including the village of Ralegan Siddhi, in a virtual
    address to the crowd. Dr Sujay Vikhe Patil, Member of Parliament for Ahmednagar
    and Trustee of the Dr Vithalrao Vikhe Patil Foundation, stated that in the last
    two years, projects worth Rs.1347 Lakhs had been completed in the Ahmednagar
    district under the Dr Vithalrao Vikhe Patil Foundation.



    Also present at the
    event were Dr Radhakrishna Vikhe Patil, Maharashtra Minister for Revenue,
    Animal Husbandry and Dairy Development, Dr Sadashiv Lokhande, Member of
    Parliament from Shirdi Constituency and others.