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Universal access to quality healthcare, a social necessity,Guv

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Press Trust of India Itanagar
Arunachal Pradesh Governor P B Acharya today said universal access to minimum and quality health care is not only a social necessity but also imperative for economic growth and prosperity.

The governor emphasized the availability of health care services in terms of physical infrastructure and trained manpower, including doctors, nurses and auxiliary nurses.

He also underscored the need for quality and affordability healthcare services for the vast majority of the population.

Acharya said, India has an unmatched heritage represented by its ancient systems of medicine like Ayurvedic, Unani, Siddha and Homeopathy which are a treasure house of knowledge for preventive and promotive healthcare.
 

Calling upon the doctors to promote AYUSH and yoga, the governor also advised them to carry out research on health related issues of the state and adopt villages.

"Let us give our best today for a healthy and vibrant Arunachal Pradesh tomorrow," he added.

The governor was speaking at the inaugural function of the 10th General Conference of Arunachal Pradesh Doctors' Association (APDA) here.

"Teachers and doctors are the foundations for a better and healthier society. The cause of the doctors and teachers are always close to my heart," he said.

While stating that achievers must be givers, the governor pointed out that empowered people must explore ways and means to address the challenges of the society without involving the government.

"We need to change our mindsets," he emphasized.

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First Published: Jul 28 2017 | 7:57 PM IST

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