In the end of TB, Allahbad, private hospitals will have to play a major role. Dr. Durgatosh becomes a policy of prohibiting tobacco

Many doctors were given lectures on the second day of the 97th national session of the Indian Medical Association (IMA) held at Uttar Pradesh News Desk Prayagraj. The second day session was inaugurated by DM Sanjay Kumar Khatri. He said the development of any country and state depends on the health services there. Therefore, the government is opening a medical college in the entire state. He expressed the confidence that PrayAgraj and the people of the state would gain the benefit of this three -day session. During the lectures held on the second day, the subject of IMA was discussed in detail by 2025. Dr. Suryakant, chairman of the state task force of TB eradication in UP, expressed his opinion on this. He said that by 2025, private hospitals would have to play a major role in making the country TB free. For this, an agreement has been reached with the IMA and the central government. The National Medical Council (NMC) can cancel their recognition on the hospitals that will not upload free treatment and information on the TB patients. Dr. Suryakant said the government gives incentive to a thousand rupees to the doctor who identifies and treats TB patients. Once the doctor uploads the patient’s information on the portal, 500 rupees start from the government each month for treatment and nutrition in the patient’s account. TB -patients should work together on treatment and encourage them. A target will abolish TB in the world by 2030, but Prime Minister Narendra Modi gave a great responsibility to the Department of Health by setting the target of five years ago. This is a challenging purpose that will have to try from the premier of the country to the head of the town. He said the state government decided to celebrate the TB day on the 15th of the month. On this day, doctors should do special selection and treatment for identifying TB patients and receive the patient’s grant from the government. Dr. Suryakant said every fourth TB patient in the world occurs in India. More than five lakhs are found in UP in the 28 Lakh TB patients who emerge in the country each year. The reason for this is malnutrition, sugar, air pollution, establishment of dirty drains as well as marriages and mother in women at an early age. Allahabad News Desk shares this story