Medical colleges will be rejuvenated says Deputy CM Tejashwi Yadav latest news today in hindi

Deputy CM Tejashwi Yadav says Bihar Medical Colleges will be rejuvenated latest news update 2023

To provide quality service to patients

How to get better facilities to the patients in 60 days will be ensured under the mission

Latest Updated 05/05/2023: Medical colleges of the state will also be rejuvenated on the lines of District Sadar Hospitals. For this, the Health Department will soon launch the Parivartan Yojana. Within 60 days, how to get better infrastructure facilities to patients in medical colleges, it will be ensured under Mission Parivartan. A team of health department officials has been constituted in this regard. This team will assess the shortcomings of every medical college.


On Thursday, Deputy Chief Minister cum Health Minister Tejashwi Prasad Yadav held a review meeting and gave necessary instructions to the departmental officers in this regard. The Deputy Chief Minister clearly said that if you want to stay in government service, you have to work. The government will not take action on anyone just like that, but no one will be given salary while sitting. Giving a target of two months, he asked the health workers to improve their working style. If someone wants to quit, they are free. Discipline among health workers is very important. 


Bihar Medical colleges will be rejuvenated says Deputy CM Tejashwi Yadav latest news update 2023 in hindi



He said that the patients should get all the medicines available in the medicine store. Be an expert in operating whatever equipment is there in the hospital. The roster of the hospitals should not be made according to one's wish. 


Deputy Chief Minister Tejashwi Yadav conduct a review meeting


  • Said, if you want to stay in government service, you have to work
  • Health Department will soon launch Parivartan Yojana


The Deputy Chief Minister, who inspected the Muzaffarpur Medical College, expressed his displeasure over the condition of the medical colleges. Said that we have to provide quality service to patients more than infrastructure. May I Help You counter should be there so that the patient does not have to wander. Patients should not be unnecessarily referred from hospitals. The hospital which has expertise should compulsorily treat him. It is the responsibility of the civil surgeons to keep a close watch on the referral policy. In the meeting, in the presence of Additional Chief Secretary Health Pratyay Amrit, Secretary K Senthil Kumar and Executive Director of State Health Committee Sanjay Kumar Singh, Principal Superintendent Civil Surgeon, District Program Manager etc. of all Medical Colleges of Bihar were present.