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Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Saturday attended the ceremonial signing of a Memorandum of Understanding between the Health & Family Welfare Department of the Government of Assam and the Rajkot-based Prashanti Medical Services & Research Foundation.
Referring to the signing of the MoU as a new beginning in the Government of Assam’s relentless efforts at providing affordable healthcare services to the State’s residents, Chief Minister Sarma expressed his gratitude to the trustees of Prashanti Medical Services & Research Foundation for extending their services for the benefits of the disadvantaged sections of the society.
Stating that people from the financially disadvantaged background and suffering from heart-related ailments generally opt for conventional medicines over more effective surgeries owing to the exorbitant amount of money required for the later, the Chief Minister exuded confidence the joining of hands by the Government of Assam and the Rajkot-based charitable trust would provide relief to a large number of families.
The Chief Minister said under the agreement, while the entire cost of surgery and related treatment of patients would be borne by the Rajkot-based charitable trust, the State government would bear the cost of traveling and miscellaneous expenditures of the patients and their attendants. Stating that since 2009, under an agreement with Narayana Hrudayalaya and which was later extended to local hospitals of Guwahati, till date more than 9,700 heart patients have availed free surgeries costs of which are paid by the Government of Assam, the Chief Minister said the uniqueness of today’s agreement was that the State government shall not be paying a single penny for the medical services, except for the traveling and miscellaneous expenditures. This makes the agreement one of the kind in the field of healthcare services, the Chief Minister remarked.
The Chief Minister also requested the State’s Health & Family Welfare Department and Prashanti Medical Services & Research Foundation to explore the possibility of training nurses from the Guwahati Medical College & Hospital’s Department of Cardiology at the charitable trust’s state-of-the-art hospitals at Rajkot and Ahmedabad.
Expressing his gratitude to Justice R.M. Chhaya, the Chief Justice of the Guwahati High Court, for floating the idea of Government of Assam joining hands with Prashanti Medical Services & Research Foundation, Sarma lauded his continuous efforts at the uplift of socio-economic status of disadvantaged sections of the society.
The Chief Minister said Justice Chhaya’s this and other social-sector initiatives such as “Vidya Rath: Education on Wheels”, aimed at imparting of elementary education to children who have been deprived of it owing to their families’ poor financial conditions, would ensure the people of Assam shall remember him for long time to come even after he demits the prestigious judicial office.
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