LUCKNOW: Uttar Pradesh chief minister Yogi Adityanath has set up the largest network of medical services in remote areas of Uttar Pradesh. According to a government spokesman, the chief minister's primary thrust is not only to improve the state's health care system but also to provide the latest technology for treating Covid patients.
A total of 3,691 community health centres (CHCs) are operating in the state and as many as 114 primary health centres are under construction. The chief minister has directed strengthening of the rural medical infrastructure in order to deal with the pandemic situation in the rural interiors.
The chief minister, however, has turned the tables around making the state one of the best in terms of health infrastructure.
The state only had 12 medical colleges ever since independence but the chief minister has equipped UP with 30 new state medical colleges within a short span of just four years. (IANS)
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