Hindustan Times (Noida)

PM lays foundation stone for 4 Raj colleges, praises Gehlot

- Sachin Saini letters@hindustant­imes.com

JAIPUR: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday laid the foundation stone for four new medical colleges in Rajasthan and thanked chief minister Ashok Gehlot for reposing faith in him and working for the developmen­t of the state.

“I was listening to the chief minister of Rajasthan. He has put forward a long list of works. I thank the chief minister of Rajasthan that he has so much faith in me. His ideology and party are different, and my ideology and party are different...but this friendship, trust and faith is a big strength of democracy,” said the prime minister, in response to Gehlot’s requests regarding a few projects for the developmen­t of the state during a virtual programme.

The PM the people of the state for the four new medical colleges in the districts of Banswara, Sirohi, Hanumangar­h and Dausa. “The Centre is making efforts that there should be one medical college or institutio­n for PG (post-graduate) medical education in every district,”

the prime minister said.

The PM said that after 2014, 23 medical colleges had been approved by the Centre for Rajasthan of which seven colleges (Sikar, Churu, Pali, Barmer, Bharatpur, Dungarpur and Bhilwara) were already operationa­l.

Gehlot said Rajasthan is going to become a state with 30 medical colleges across its 33 districts. Of these, 15 have become operationa­l while 15 others will be operationa­l by 2023, he said.he said that in 1947, when the country became independen­t, Sawai Man Singh Hospital in Jaipur was the only medical college, but situation improved with the decision of various successive government­s, which envisioned a medical college in every district. He said it is only because of the atmosphere created in the medical field in the last 10 years that the state has been able to begin four new medical colleges in one day.

The Prime Minister also inaugurate­d Central Institute of Plastics Engineerin­g & Technology (CIPET), Institute of Petrochemi­cal Technology in the capital.

The PM said the biggest pandemic in the last 100 years had taught a lesson to the health sector of the world.india has resolved to increase its strength and, self-reliance amid this disaster, the Prime Minister added.

“We have worked on a national approach and national health policy to transform the country’s health sector. From Swachh Bharat Abhiyan to Ayushman Bharat and now Ayushman Bharat Digital Mission, many such efforts are part of this approach,” Modi said.

Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla, Union health minister Mansukh Mandaviya, Rajasthan Governor Kalraj Mishra, Union ministers Bhupendra Yadav and Gajendra Singh Shekhawat, among others participat­ed in the programme.

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