Mahalakshmi, Aarogyasri schemes started in festive atmosphere
Khammam: As a first step towards women empowerment, the state government has launched the ambitious scheme Mahalaxmi, said district vice collector Gautam. The Collector on Saturday launched a scheme to facilitate free travel for women in TSRTC buses at the new bus station. At that time he had said that women should not be confined to home, rather they should go out and play an active role socially and economically. Considering that most of the people travel in RTC buses and free travel for women will reduce the financial burden. As per current calculations, 40,000 to 50,000 women travel every day, and this number will increase with the introduction of Yojana Mahalaxmi. There were 371 buses for Palle Velugu and express services in the district. The girls almost gave up going to school because they couldn’t afford bus tickets. Gautam said, women should move forward on equal terms with men. Mahalakshmi’s travel tickets were sold and handed over to the passengers. Later, the Collector collected Rs. Rajiv Aarogyasri Scheme of Rs 10 lakh in Government General Hospital was described as a boon for poor patients. Within the framework of the scheme, 1,672 types of diseases, including 1,383 surgeries and 289 medical disorders, were treated in specialized hospitals. Let us tell you that this scheme has turned Aarogyasri into a role model for safe medical care in the country. Through this scheme, hospitals and state facilities will be modernized. 2.93.806 persons are eligible for health care in Kothagudem In Kothagudem, District Collector Dr Priyanka also launched the Mahalakshmi and Rajiv Aarogyasri programs at the Maternal Child Health Center (MCH) in Ramavaram. After launching the planes travel to Kothagudem RTC bus stop in Palle Velugu bus station. Collectionista Draw. After launching Mahalaxmi Yojana, Priyanka Palle went to Kothagudem RTC bus stop by Velugu bus. Medical services were available in nine government hospitals and four private hospitals in Kothagudem district. 2,93,806 persons in the district were eligible for the Aarogyasri scheme. It was told that dialysis services are available in five government hospitals of the district.