Tripura, 08 April 2025: The health care system of the state has improved a lot now. All types of healthcare facilities are now available under the government system. Chief Minister Prof. (Dr.) Manik Saha urged the people coming for availing government assistance at the Mukhyamantri Sapipeshu programme today to avail of the healthcare facilities available at government level. At the same time he instructed the officials to take necessary action in regard to those coming for treatment related assistance.
Like other days, today also the Chief Minister listened to the woes of the people coming from different parts of the state at the Mukhyamantri Samipeshu programme at his official residence. Priya Debbarma from Labany Chowdhurypara of Khowai subdivision attended the programme to seek help for treatment. In an accident a big portion her body was burnt. The Chief Minister instructed the medical superintendent of GBP Hospital Dr. Shankar Chakraborty to take necessary action in this regard. Plaban Bhowmik from South Jolaibari sought help for treatment of his Thalassemia-affected daughter Suprita Bhowmik. Hearing his plea, the Chief Minister instantly assured him of help with medicine and financial aid from the social welfare and social education department. Matilal Debbarma, a tom-tom driver from Ujan Abhoynagar appealed for his son’s treatment. The CM arranged Ayushman Card under Mukhyamanti Jan Arogya Yojana right away.
At the same time he instructed the GBP Hospital’s medical superintendent to take necessary action for his son’s treatment. Rupali Das from Lembuchera lost all her documents and furniture in a fire incident in her house. She told that being a widow she is struggling to make two ends meet with her only son. On this, the Chief Minister spoke to the DM and assured to arrange copies of her lost documents and financial assistance for her son from the social welfare and social education department.
The health care system of the state has improved a lot now. All types of healthcare facilities are now available under the government system. Chief Minister Prof. (Dr.) Manik Saha urged the people coming for availing government assistance at the Mukhyamantri Sapipeshu programme today to avail of the healthcare facilities available at government level. At the same time he instructed the officials to take necessary action in regard to those coming for treatment related assistance.
Like other days, today also the Chief Minister listened to the woes of the people coming from different parts of the state at the Mukhyamantri Samipeshu programme at his official residence. Priya Debbarma from Labany Chowdhurypara of Khowai subdivision attended the programme to seek help for treatment. In an accident a big portion her body was burnt.
The Chief Minister instructed the medical superintendent of GBP Hospital Dr. Shankar Chakraborty to take necessary action in this regard. Plaban Bhowmik from South Jolaibari sought help for treatment of his Thalassemia-affected daughter Suprita Bhowmik. Hearing his plea, the Chief Minister instantly assured him of help with medicine and financial aid from the social welfare and social education department. Matilal Debbarma, a tom-tom driver from Ujan Abhoynagar appealed for his son’s treatment.
The CM arranged Ayushman Card under Mukhyamanti Jan Arogya Yojana right away. At the same time he instructed the GBP Hospital’s medical superintendent to take necessary action for his son’s treatment. Rupali Das from Lembuchera lost all her documents and furniture in a fire incident in her house.
She told that being a widow she is struggling to make two ends meet with her only son. On this, the Chief Minister spoke to the DM and assured to arrange copies of her lost documents and financial assistance for her son from the social welfare and social education department.
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