Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao said the measures initiated by the State government in protection of public health and development of healthcare was yielding good results and that the State had transformed into a Healthy Telangana.
On the occasion of World Health Day on Friday, the Chief Minister wished that all the people in the State live a healthy life amidst the fertile lands and good environment.
From the days of a shortage of primary healthcare centres in the united Andhra Pradesh, Telangana had now reached the stage of establishing one medical college, paramedical and nursing college in each district across the State, he said on Thursday.
“With the progress achieved in the health department, Telangana has become a role model
for other States in the country,” he said, adding that the measures taken by the State government in increasing the seats in medical colleges and recruiting required staff had aided in facilitating quality healthcare well within reach of the common man.
There was remarkable change in the treatment extended due to the provision of sufficient oxygen beds, ventilator beds and equipment in government hospitals.
Apart from Hyderabad, a super specialty hospital was being constructed at Warangal, besides adding 2500 beds at the NIMS. Effective implementation of KCR Kits, KCR Nutrition Kits, Arogya Lakshmi, Amma Vodi and other programmes played a significant role in ensuring protection of public health, he said.