Narayana Health awards scholarships to future doctors of rural India
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Howrah: As part of its initiative 'Udayer Pathey', Narayana Health awarded with scholarships to eight economically challenged meritorious students from rural West Bengal to help them pursue medical education.
Giving away the scholarships at a function at Narayana Super speciality Hospital here, Dr. Devi Shetty, Chairman, Narayana Health, said, "While India has a population of 1.2 billion, there are only 6 lakh doctors, out of which approximately 4 lakh are active.
"India needs 30 lakh doctors and 60 lakh nurses because status of healthcare delivery is poor."
"Currently only 25 million surgeries are taking place in the country every year whereas the annual requirement target is 65 million surgeries," he said adding "We have seen outstanding doctors coming from deprived background."
Even as the children from rural India have the desire and zeal to become outstanding medical professionals, their economic background pulls them back from achieving it, Shetty regretted.
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