Madhya Pradesh to Recruit 30,000 Health Workers for Better Medical Services
The Madhya Pradesh government plans to recruit 30,000 health workers, including 3,000 doctors to enhance medical services. Deputy CM Rajendra Shukla announced improvements in district hospitals and community health centers. Additionally, the Regional Industry Conclave and Rewa airport inauguration are set to boost regional development.
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The Madhya Pradesh government is set to bolster its medical services with the recruitment of 30,000 health workers, including 3,000 doctors, stated Deputy Chief Minister Rajendra Shukla.
With adequate staffing, the district hospitals, as well as community and primary health centres, are expected to see significant improvements, Shukla informed reporters in Rewa on Sunday.
The deputy CM highlighted the upcoming recruitment as a major step towards enhancing the state health department.
In addition to the health sector developments, Shukla mentioned that Chief Minister Mohan Yadav is organizing the Regional Industry Conclave in Rewa on October 23, which promises substantial investment for industrial growth across the Vindhya region.
Furthermore, the inauguration of the Rewa airport is imminent, with plans to introduce direct flights connecting Rewa to Bhopal, Indore, and Hyderabad, marking a significant advancement in regional connectivity and development.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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