Sambalpur: Chairman of the Minister of Naveen Patnaik on Tuesday said the state government has created RS 147 Crore funds to provide immediate care costs to accident victims for the initial 48 hours, while launching the distribution of smart health cards Swasthya Kuchinda (BSKY) in Kuchinda.
in the Sambalpur district.
Expressing concerns over the increasing number of deaths from accidents on the road, Naveen said, “If treatment is immediately given to accident victims, many valuable lives can be saved.
It is very important to give treatment to the victim in the first 48 hours of accident in 48 hours..
The first hour of the accident victim will be borne from the funds.
“Speaking to BSKY, Naveen said about 3.5 crore people from 96 families Lakh will benefit from BSKY cards.
“To meet the costs related to health, many people sell their land, gold and even stop children’s education.
I am disturbed and surprised every time I heard the incident.
Now, people can take advantage of free health services in 200 hospitals throughout the country With the help of this card, “he said.
The minister’s chairman also inaugurates and laid the foundation of various projects worth RS 1,553 Crore.
Among other things, the Minister of Health Naba Kishore Das, Minister of Rustic Development Susant Singh and Deputy Chief Whip Rohit Pujari was present during the program in Kuchinda.