Modi inaugurates 3 medical colleges in Jharkhand

IANS  |  Hazaribagh 

Modi on Sunday inaugurated three medical colleges in the state and laid the foundation stone for the in district.

During his visit, the laid the foundation stone for the in district, the third such institute in the country and the first in eastern

Modi also laid the for four 500-bed hospitals at Jamshedpur, Palamau, and Dumka, which will be constructed at a cost of Rs 1,904 crore.

This apart, the laid the foundation stones for a Rs 517 crore drinking water project for and pending and new irrigation projects worth Rs 160 crore.

"The is focusing on the health of the people of the state. In coordination with the state government, three new medical colleges have been opened in one day. There were only three medical colleges in the state before and now three more have been added. People will get treatment and the youth will get medical education," said Modi while addressing a rally here.

Modi also opened the government's scheme to provide to the farmers by handing over cheques worth Rs 2,000 each to five farmers.

He launched another scheme to provide 200 ml milk to school students daily as part of the midday meal programme.

"Our government is dedicated to do away with the 'middlemen' so that benefits reach the people directly," Modi said.

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First Published: Sun, February 17 2019. 17:14 IST