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COVID-19: 5,500 healthcare workers trained by RSLDC bolstering Rajasthan s health system

COVID-19: 5,500 healthcare workers trained by RSLDC bolstering Rajasthan s health system ANI | Updated: May 06, 2021 15:17 IST Jaipur (Rajasthan) [India], May 6 (ANI): Trained under various schemes of healthcare by Rajasthan Skills and Livelihood Development Corporation (RSLDC), more than 5,500 professionals in the state are aiding medical services in COVID-19 times. Skilled as an emergency medical technician, dialysis technician, nursing assistant, general duty assistant, and other support services under various schemes of RSLDC over the past two years, these professionals are offering services at various healthcare facilities. After dropping out from formal education due to family reasons, I was introduced to the RSLDC program by a friend. I am glad that I enrolled in the program and am able to serve both my family and the society, says 21-year-old Kuldeep Verma, General Duty Assistant at a private hospital in Jaipur.

All possible arrangements to be made in Rajasthan to handle COVID: Ashok Gehlot

All possible arrangements to be made in Rajasthan to handle COVID: Ashok Gehlot SECTIONS Last Updated: Apr 20, 2021, 04:45 PM IST Share Synopsis Constant monitoring is being done and all arrangements are being made to ensure that people do not suffer. The focus of the state government is on public health, therefore, we have announced Chiranjeevi Health Insurance Scheme which is going to be implemented from May 1, Gehlot said. AP He said that necessary directions have been issued to officials for ensuring proper arrangement and treatment of COVID patients and for increasing the number of beds. Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot on Tuesday said all possible arrangements will be made to handle the COVID pandemic with a robust medical infrastructure in the state.

Rajasthan gets its first wellness resource centre

Rajasthan gets its first wellness resource centre Updated: Updated: It will cover several aspects of wellness Share Article It will cover several aspects of wellness Focusing on a holistic model of health, happiness and well-being, Rajasthan’s first wellness resource centre has been launched here in collaboration with Indus Wellness Code Trust (IWCT) of Silicon Valley, U.S., with emphasis on “multidimensional wellness”. The centre will cater to the wellness needs by reckoning on each person’s individual characteristics. Jaipur-based Indian Institute of Health Management Research (IIHMR) signed a memorandum of understanding with IWCT here earlier this week for establishing the centre. Similar centres have been functioning in North America for the last three years under the aegis of India Community Centre-Crack the Wellness Code, with which 130 doctors are associated.

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