Nagpur: Children requiring bone marrow transplant to get financial aid from govt
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Chief minister Devendra Fadnavis made an important announcement during the inaugural ceremony of the centre for the treatment of sickle cell disease (SCD) and thalassaemia in Nagpur recently.
While reiterating the government’s emphasis to provide more facilities to children suffering from genetic blood disorders, he also announced a financial aid of up to Rs 3 lakh for children who require expensive bone marrow transplant.
As reported by TOI, set up on the premises of Child Care Centre and Hospital in Jaripatka by the Thalassaemia Society of Central India (TSCI), the Thalassemia and Sickle Cell Centre was inaugurated by the chief minister on Sunday in the presence of guardian minister Chandrashekhar Bawankule and MLA Dr Milind Mane. President of the society Dr Vinky Rughwani told the political leaders present about the various difficulties of kids suffering from generic blood disorders.
While reiterating the government’s emphasis to provide more facilities to children suffering from genetic blood disorders, he also announced a financial aid of up to Rs 3 lakh for children who require expensive bone marrow transplant.
As reported by TOI, set up on the premises of Child Care Centre and Hospital in Jaripatka by the Thalassaemia Society of Central India (TSCI), the Thalassemia and Sickle Cell Centre was inaugurated by the chief minister on Sunday in the presence of guardian minister Chandrashekhar Bawankule and MLA Dr Milind Mane. President of the society Dr Vinky Rughwani told the political leaders present about the various difficulties of kids suffering from generic blood disorders.
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