Dehradun: On the second day of the Swasthya Chintan Shivir organized in Dehradun, Pushkar Singh Dhami, Chief Minister of Uttarakhand actively participated in various sessions aimed at discussing ways to enhance health services and increase public engagement in the Prime Minister’s ambitious initiative for a TB-free India. The event was graced by the presence of Union Health Minister Shri Mansukh Mandviya, Sikkim’s Prem Singh Tamang (Golay), and esteemed Deputy Chief Ministers and Health Ministers from various states.
The Swasthya Chintan Shivir served as a platform for in-depth brainstorming on crucial matters pertaining to public health. Participants focused on developing strategies to strengthen health services and ensure the effective implementation of policies aimed at combating tuberculosis. Pushkar Singh Dhami, alongside other prominent leaders, actively engaged in discussions, sharing ideas, and exchanging insights to address the pressing challenges faced by the healthcare sector.
With the presence of Union Health Minister Shri Mansukh Mandviya, the event received valuable guidance and expertise from a national perspective. The collective efforts of leaders from different states, including Deputy Chief Ministers and Health Ministers, demonstrated a unified commitment to building a healthier India.
Pushkar Singh Dhami’s active participation in the Swasthya Chintan Shivir showcased his dedication to prioritizing health services and driving public participation in the Prime Minister’s TB-free India campaign. By engaging in meaningful discussions and deliberations, leaders aim to devise effective strategies and policies that will contribute to the eradication of tuberculosis and ensure better healthcare for all citizens.
The Swasthya Chintan Shivir served as a stepping stone towards a healthier future, fostering collaboration, and providing a platform for leaders to share their visions for an improved healthcare system. The presence of esteemed dignitaries and the collective wisdom shared during the event inspire optimism and pave the way for transformative changes in the health sector.