Declaring to open the Gypmer International School of Public Health here, Mandaviya said the institution’s dedication to the nation was an important event.
The school helps India and the world efficiently address a variety of global public health issues and challenges. “It will also provide the highest level of education in public health, create sustainable value-based solutions and enhance service and research capabilities in the health sector,” he said.
He said the central government had allocated 66 rupees to build the infrastructure to house the school.
“Schools meet the medical requirements of people not only in our country but around the world, which is parallel to Vasudaiva Kudumbakam’s Indian philosophy” (the whole world is one family), “said the Minister. May students and health care managers become health care ambassadors and provide compassionate services.
Deputy Governor Tamirisai Saunderarajan presided over the event, saying that the Ayushman Baras project is a very effective health initiative and that the Prime Minister has introduced a plan to allow poor people to be treated for various illnesses. Stated.
In his speech, Prime Minister N Langa Sammy said that Zipmer has been highly acclaimed nationwide. He said the institute’s medical services still have certain shortcomings that need to be fixed.
Pondicherry speakers RSelvam, MP V Vaithilingam, S Selvaganapathy and Jipmer Director Rakesh Aggarwal attended.
The Minister of Health previously laid the foundation for the International Center for Excellence in Medical Entomology Training, here at the Center for Vector Control Studies (VCRC) of the Indian Medical Research Council.
He also visited the mosquito museum there.
“Museums are an important source of information for government planners and gold mines for researchers,” he said in a tweet.
Earlier in the day, Mandaviya practiced yoga in the nearby Auroville.
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