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Shortage of specialists in Hospitals: Arunachal Governor informs Centre
Itanagar,: Governor Brig (Retd) Dr B D Mishra has apprised the union health ministry of the shortage of specialists in hospitals and healthcare units in the state.
The governor yesterday met the Union Health and Family Welfare Minister Jagat Prakash Nadda and suggested him that his ministry should help the state in getting specialists from other states on deputation so that immediate problem of shortage in the state could be taken care of, an official statement said here today.
Taking positive view on the suggestion, Nadda assured that his ministry would bear the expenditure of the specialists who would come to Arunachal Pradesh on deputation.
Earlier in the day, the governor also met the Union Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Tourism K J Alphons and held discussion with him regarding the potential of tourism promotion in the state, particularly Tawang and Parasuram Kund areas which are famous for religio-cultural tourism.
The Tourism Minister asked for proposals from the state government to promote tourism in the state, the statement said.
The governor yesterday met the Union Health and Family Welfare Minister Jagat Prakash Nadda and suggested him that his ministry should help the state in getting specialists from other states on deputation so that immediate problem of shortage in the state could be taken care of, an official statement said here today.
Taking positive view on the suggestion, Nadda assured that his ministry would bear the expenditure of the specialists who would come to Arunachal Pradesh on deputation.
Earlier in the day, the governor also met the Union Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Tourism K J Alphons and held discussion with him regarding the potential of tourism promotion in the state, particularly Tawang and Parasuram Kund areas which are famous for religio-cultural tourism.
The Tourism Minister asked for proposals from the state government to promote tourism in the state, the statement said.
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