A robust healthcare overhaul is underway in Madhya Pradesh, propelled by Deputy Chief Minister Rajendra Shukla’s call for immediate and structured recruitment of doctors and paramedical personnel. At a comprehensive ministry session on public health and medical education, he tied staffing adequacy to overall service standards.
Shukla ordered unwavering supervision of hiring through PSC and boards, insisting on frontline processing of paperwork. ANM slots must be filled pronto, while specialist doctor pathways undergo model reviews for rapid action.
Elevating community centers to first-line referral status demands expert staffing, Shukla emphasized, to safeguard maternal and child health and slash death rates. Nursing teacher hiring hurdles necessitated regulatory overhauls, with instructions to dispatch clarifications to general admin expeditiously.
Scrutiny of ongoing builds at Budhni, Mandla, Sagar, and Rewa med colleges yielded mandates for timely revised nods, fueling timely growth in education and care. Cancer care expansions in Rewa, Gwalior, Jabalpur, and peers prioritize setups and tools for on-site excellence, curbing referrals.
CM Day Care Scheme’s progress called for urgent cabinet-ready dossiers. Sub and primary health center upgrades brook no delays from fiscal or official slack, with deadlines etched in stone. For budding colleges in Budhni, Chhatarpur, Damoh, full operational kits—from furniture to faculty—must align for NMC greenlight and session start.

