MPJ organized a health workshop
for educating its cadre of the Nagpur region. This workshop is a part of its
forthcoming one month state wide health campaign to strengthen the primary
health care services in the state and creating an awareness among people
regarding programme, policies and infrastructure of the government on health
sector. While delivering the inaugural speech, Muhammad Siraj State president
MPJ, informed the audience that, government is providing 80% services to the
40% urban population and the rest of 60 %rural population is getting only 20%.
He also said that, the government failed in creating health infrastructure in proportion
of population, as mandated by the norms of the Indian Public Health Standard (IPHS).
for educating its cadre of the Nagpur region. This workshop is a part of its
forthcoming one month state wide health campaign to strengthen the primary
health care services in the state and creating an awareness among people
regarding programme, policies and infrastructure of the government on health
sector. While delivering the inaugural speech, Muhammad Siraj State president
MPJ, informed the audience that, government is providing 80% services to the
40% urban population and the rest of 60 %rural population is getting only 20%.
He also said that, the government failed in creating health infrastructure in proportion
of population, as mandated by the norms of the Indian Public Health Standard (IPHS).
Dr. Gogulwar from Amhi Amchya
Arogya Sathi, an NGO working in the field of health also addressed the
gathering and presented various facts and figures of health infrastructural
norms and its availability in the state.
Arogya Sathi, an NGO working in the field of health also addressed the
gathering and presented various facts and figures of health infrastructural
norms and its availability in the state.