Indore: The Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh, Mohan Yadav, officially unveiled a new 128-slice CT scan machine at MGM Medical College's Super Specialty Hospital. In addition, he inaugurated a newly constructed two-story block at Government Dental College, which was built at a cost of approximately Rs 6 crore. The cutting-edge equipment, donated by the Power Grid Corporation of India Limited as part of their Corporate Social Responsibility initiative, is expected to greatly enhance the hospital's diagnostic capabilities. The Chief Minister marked the occasion by cutting the ribbon at the CT scan room and offering prayers, while also receiving a detailed briefing on the machine and its features. The newly built facility, constructed by the Public Works Department, aims to address space constraints highlighted by the Dental Council of India during inspections. The state government is further enhancing the dental college by installing an OPG machine and 75 dental chair units through the Madhya Pradesh Public Health Corporation. These additions will benefit both undergraduate and postgraduate students as well as outpatients. Chief Minister Yadav expressed that these new medical facilities underscore the government's dedication to improving healthcare services in the state. He emphasized that the advanced CT scan machine will aid in early disease detection and precise diagnoses, and the new dental college building will provide world-class facilities for students. During his visit to Indore, Yadav also toured the upcoming ISBT at MR-10, set to open by December, which he announced as the future site of India's largest inter-state bus terminal. Describing the terminal as a state-of-the-art facility resembling an airport, the Chief Minister stated that it will serve as a significant landmark for both Indore and the state, contributing to the enhancement of the state's infrastructure.The construction of a 15-acre terminal, costing Rs 101 crore and built by IDA, is set to enhance the travel experience for passengers, especially with the upcoming Simhastha religious gathering. This terminal is designed to accommodate up to 80,000 passengers daily and 1,440 buses round the clock. It will include 14 ticket counters, a parking facility for 1,000 vehicles, 43 bus platforms, a VIP lounge, a food court, and other amenities. The Chief Minister also inaugurated a library at Holkar Science College and assured employees of Sanchi Dairy Plant that no one will be laid off, emphasizing the government's commitment to boosting the dairy sector in the state. Additionally, he unveiled the statue of martyr Amrita Devi Bishnoi at the city forest, highlighting her community's sacrifice for environmental protection. During his visit to Indore, the CM received blessings from Praman Sagar Maharaj and learned about the 'Health of Indore Campaign', which has conducted blood tests for about 50,000 individuals.
Indore: Madhya Pradesh chief minister Mohan Yadav on Saturday inaugurated a new 128-slice CT scan machine at MGM Medical College’s Super Specialty Hospital, along with inaugurating a newly construct...