PM Modi inaugurates state-of-the-art 201 bedded Hospital in Surat
New Delhi: The Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi today inaugurated state-of-the-art super speciality 201 bedded Rasilaben Sevantilal Shah Venus hospital in Surat.
The hospital has been developed by Venus Jewels, one of the largest diamond units in the city. It draws its name Rasilaben Sevantilal Shah Venus hospital after wife of its owner Sevanitilal Shah.
“Who can be better than PM Modi to inaugurate a hospital that has been developed with the idea of ethical medical practices since the issue is close to his heart. His family’s simple life is proof of his ethics,” said Shah at the event quotes TOI.
Inaugurating the hospital, the Prime Minister expressed happiness that this hospital will also serve the people under the Ayushman Bharat Scheme.
Addressing a public gathering, PM said that his government is working for a healthy India. He mentioned the pro-poor steps taken by the government. He said that initiatives like Pradhan Mantri Surakshit Matritva Abhiyaan and Mission Indradhanush played a vital role in the decline in the mortality rate.
In a befitting reply to those who made a mockery of PM’s announcement of Swachta Abhiyan from the Red Fort, he said that today due to extensive sanitation drive, 97% population has access to clean toilets now. PM also emphasized the importance of preventive health care and said the world has recognized the role of Yoga for wellness.
PM said that Ayushman Bharat Scheme will create an entirely new ecosystem which helps to create healthier India.
The scheme will boost set up of new hospitals in tier 2-3 cities, which also increases job opportunities in the healthcare sector, he added. He said that more number of generic medicines are now available for the people which will not only reduce the cost of health care but also save many precious lives.
PM also congratulates Gujarat for first implementing the 10% reservation quota for economically weaker section.
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