Hyderabad: Telangana chief minister Revanth Reddy has said that it is not necessary to link ration cards with the Arogyasri health cards for the poor to receive healthcare services.
In a meeting attended by his council of ministers. Revanth instructed officials to prepare a digital health profile for the citizens by collecting the Arogyasri details.
The chief minister also suggested increasing the pay hike of doctors working in rural areas. He also advised to allocate a serial number for each bed in government hospitals.
Revanth asked district collectors present in the meeting to ensure adequate medical facilities in tribal areas and built a special system to maintain the hospital structure.
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Chief minister Revanth Reddy addressed the Collector’s conference at the Secretariat and instructed district collectors to interact with their people to understand their grassroots-level concerns.
Those of you who are from different states, consider Telangana your state and integrate its culture to serve people.
He asked the district collectors present in the meeting to take all measures to ensure quality education is imparted to each student.
The CM also stressed on the need to understand genuine beneficiaries through Praja Palana.