Healthcare vital to developed India, says Prez
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New Delhi: President Droupadi Murmu on Sunday inaugurated Yashoda Medicity at Indirapuram in Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh. Speaking at the event, the President said that healthcare plays a vital role in nation-building and that protecting people’s health must remain a top priority for both the government and the private sector.
The President noted that India’s healthcare infrastructure, institutions, and services are being continuously strengthened across the country to ensure that every citizen has access to quality medical care.
President Murmu said such efforts are essential for building a healthy and developed India.
“Healthcare is an integral part of nation-building. Protecting people from disease and improving their health is a priority for the government,” the President said.
“For this purpose, health and medical infrastructure, institutions, and services are being continuously expanded across the country,” President Murmu added.
Emphasising the contribution of the private sector, President Murmu said that good private healthcare institutions can make an invaluable contribution to achieving national health goals.

