India's Viksit Bharat 2047 mission empowers youth to transform healthcare and education
A recent 'Yuva-Connect' programme at Sri Aurobindo Medical College brought students together under the Central Government's Viksit Bharat 2047 mission. The event focused on shaping India's future by improving healthcare, education, and research while encouraging young leaders to take initiative. The programme highlighted key healthcare improvements under the mission. Free health check-ups and treatment for non-communicable diseases are now available through the Nirogi Kaya Abhiyan. Telemedicine services are also expanding, with new medical colleges being linked to district hospitals via the National Medical College Network.
Students engaged in discussions about transforming India into a developed nation by 2047. Dr Jayashree Tapadiya, Dean of Student Welfare, urged them to build leadership skills for community and national progress. The mission further supports indigenous vaccine research and boosts biomedical programmes to strengthen healthcare infrastructure. Medical education and research are receiving greater attention. Digital connections between institutions aim to enhance remote learning and telemedicine access nationwide.
The Viksit Bharat 2047 mission continues to roll out free health services and expand telemedicine networks. With a focus on research, education, and student leadership, the initiative aims to build a stronger healthcare system across India. These efforts are part of a broader plan to accelerate national development by 2047.
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