GANDHINAGAR: Soon, you will not be required to pay a visit to costly
clinics or even nearby government medical facilities for consultation
of an ailment. In fact, you will also not need to rush to a pharmacy
to purchase medicines. The Gujarat government has begun work on a
project to provide free medical consultation over the phone and
provide free medicine to your doorstep.
The service is expected to be launched in the next 2-3 months across
all major cities, after which it will be extended to smaller towns and
villages.
Jai Prakash Shivahare, commissioner, health & family welfare
department, said, "On the basis of Centre's suggested model, we will
shortly launch eSanjeevani OPD to provide free telemedicine
consultation to all citizens. Moreover, citizens will not need to go
anywhere for medicines. Through e-prescriptions, patients will receive
suggested medicine at their doorstep in the minimum possible time,
totally free."
The official added that, at present, the government is in the process
of selecting agencies that will provide trained doctors for
telemedicine consultation and distribute free medicine to citizens on
the basis of e-prescriptions. "This system will prove to be a game
changer for senior citizens and those who find it difficult to visit a
doctor and even for those who cannot afford medicines from pharmacies.
Initially, the government will roll out the consultation service.
Later, we will offer regular medicine supply," the official said.
"The eSanjeevani OPD and medicine supply services will also be in sync
with nearby government hospitals for treatment of citizens like
further diagnosis and operations etc. We aim to start a pilot project
in a few places. Then, we will implement the project across the state
in the coming months. This service will revolutionise the public
health service in the state," Shivahare said.
He added that apart from ensuring that senior citizens and those who
cannot travel get medical service at their doorstep, the service will
lessen the burden on public health facilities.
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Pink Buses for Women, Senior Citizens: Assam CM Launches Free Dedicated Bus Service
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Pink Buses for Women, Senior Citizens: Assam CM Launches Free Dedicated Bus Service
Assam CM Sonowal urged all commuters to take care of these buses which will ply in five routes.
Published: January 10, 2021 8:27 AM IST
By India.com
New Delhi: In a bid to provide free transport service for women and senior citizens, Assam Chief Minister Sarbananda Sonowal on Saturday flagged off 25 buses exclusively for women and senior citizens to travel within the city of Guwahati. Flagging off the new pink buses under Bhraman Sarathi Scheme, Sonowal said that the free transport service would immensely help women and senior citizens.Also Read - 7 Places in India Which Are Heaven For Saree Lovers
The new bus service of the Assam State Transport Corporation (ASTC) would give a new dimension to the state government's welfare measures in the new year, he said. He urged all commuters to take care of these buses which will ply in five routes. Also Read - From Weekend Curfew to Section 144: States Impose Fresh Restrictions to Contain COVID | Full List Here
Sonowal lauded Transport Minister Chandra Mohan Patowary and all ASTC employees for their dedicated service during the pandemic period.
ASTC buses transported essential items within the Northeastern region and to other parts of the country, besides bringing back people stranded outside the state during the lockdown.
Speaking on the occasion, Patowary said that his department introduced this bus service for women and senior citizens as per the direction of the chief minister to make their travel safe and comfortable.
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