Jaipur: All Rajasthan districts will have medical colleges and state governments have fulfilled all the conditions needed for that, said the Chairman of the Ashok Minister Gehlot on Friday.
“This is a matter of pride for us.
This is our efforts that medical facilities in the state must be better.
For this, medical infrastructure is being strengthened continuously from cities to villages,” Gehlot said in a statement.
Rajasthan is a fast-moving country towards establishing medical college in all districts, CM said handling virtual stone layoffs from intensive care units in 11 districts.
Rajasthan has met the requirements needed with full preparation because our steps can be taken towards the formation of medical universities in the government sector in 30 districts, he said.
“We made efforts to get government medical colleges approved in the remaining three districts,” he said.
Gehlot also claims that Rajasthan emerged as a pioneer in the field of health care with sustainable efforts from the state government.
People from other countries countries come to Rajasthan to take advantage of our medical facilities, he claims.
Health Minister Raghu Sharma said it took lessons from the hard experience of the second wave, the state government worked quickly on plans to increase oxygen production and pediatric units.
“We are moving towards reaching a capacity to produce 1,000 metric tons of oxygen in the state,” he said.