It was partially funded by the Centre, and now state government has decided to bear its total expenditure, said the GR.
Under Maharashtra Emergency Medical Service (MEMS), the Maharashtra government had provided hundreds of ambulances across the state with a common emergency number of 108.
One has to dial it from mobile or landline number and the ambulance service was available free of cost.
The scheme, which launched during the tenure of Chief Minister Prithviraj Chavan, was expanded in the subsequent years by the present BJP government.
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"It is a routine procedure and it happens with most of the schemes. The Centre helps the state government to launch a particular scheme, funds it and eventually withdraws its funding so that it could take up new projects," Archana Patil, director of state health department told PTI today.
The Maharashtra government has sanctioned Rs 15.34 crore for the MEMS to be used till March 2018, the GR stated.
There are 233 advance life support ambulances and 704 basic life supporting ambulances across the state serving under MEMS, the GR stated.
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