Source: ADBThe satellite clinics are expected to decongest patient load at the National Referral Hospital and streamline the referral pathway.“The satellite clinics will aid in narrowing the gap in terms of improving access to health care and outreach services in urban pockets of the capital,” said Health Minister Lyonpo Dasho Dechen Wangmo, who graced the event.“The construction of the satellite clinic at Babena and four other clinics will contribute to improved primary health care services in underserved areas. Specifically, the clinics in Thimphu are expected to decongest the patient flow at the national referral hospital,” said Officer-in-Charge of ADB’s Bhutan Resident Mission Ricardo Carlos Barba.The project aims to improve equity, efficiency, and sustainability of Bhutan’s health system by augmenting access to primary health care services and improving the existing health information system. It supports the key result areas of Bhutan’s Twelfth Five-Year Plan, 2018�
Bhutan’s Ministry of Health and the Asian Development Bank held a groundbreaking ceremony today for the construction of satellite clinics in urban peripheries in Thimphu and Phuentsholing.
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Drafting of revised National Litigation Policy underway: Centre informs Delhi HC ANI | Updated: Jan 13, 2021 15:03 IST
New Delhi [India], January 13 (ANI): The Central government on Wednesday told the Delhi High court that drafting of the revised National Litigation Policy (NLP) is underway.
NLP wasformulated by the Ministry of Law and Justice to bring down the litigation from government agencies by making them more responsible in filing cases.
On being informed by the counsel appearing for the Additional Solicitor General Chetan Sharma of the revised policy, a Division Bench of Chief Justice DN Patel and Justice Jyoti Singh adjourned the matter for February 12.
Direct Centre to uniformly implement National Litigation Policy: PIL in Delhi HC ANI | Updated: Dec 21, 2020 14:03 IST
New Delhi [India], December 21 (ANI): A public suit has been moved in the Delhi High Court seeking directions to the Central government to uniformly implement National Litigation Policy amongst all ministries, departments, instruments, PSUs and apparatus.
The public interest litigation (PIL) claimed that the Union of India is not adhering to its own policy (NLP), and is neither implementing the policy uniformly nor in totality, thereby causing great injustice to the poor. The plea also sought similar directions to the Delhi government in respect of the State Litigation Policy, while determining a strict time schedule to be followed.