Nagaland Governor attends 7th WTCC Medical Excellence Award ceremony

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DIMAPUR, AUGUST 21 (MExN): The 7th Annual Medical Excellence Award of World Tamil Chamber of commerce (WTCC) was held with the Governor of Nagaland La Ganesan as the Chief Guest in Chennai on August 19.

Speaking during the award function, the Governor expressed his happiness to participate in a function and said that doctors sacrifice their family time and dedicates themselves to create a healthier society at the expense of their own health and do great work of protecting the lives and physical health of all living beings.

The Governor also appreciated the President of the Global Organization of Tamil Origin and the World Tamil Chamber of Commerce Selvakumar for doing the great job of identifying the best among the best and honoring them every year. 

Honoring the doctors, the Governor mentioned that during the Covid-19 pandemic when everyone was afraid to move out of their house fearing infection, health professionals risked their lives boldly to safeguard the life of so many thousands and lakhs of peoples. He added that it is people’s duty to celebrate and cherish those selfless doctors, nurses and other paramedical professionals and recognize and honour them.

According the World Health Organization, the Governor said that there should be one doctor for 1,000 people but India has one doctor for every 834 people and this is considered as a great achievement in the medical field of India.

The Governor underlined that the hospitals in India’s metropolitan cities are improving their medical technology in par with the rest of the world through the intervention of Artificial Intelligence in diagnosis and robotics and nanotechnology.

He expressed that the quality of treatment is at par with developed countries especially in the treatments for heart disease, IVF treatments and organ transplants and the cost of these treatments in India is less than one-tenth compared to those of developed countries which has resulted in promoting ‘Medical Tourism’. Medical Tourism has increased by almost 200 percent in the last few years.

The Governor said that India now has the world’s largest healthcare scheme, the Ayushman Bharat scheme, under the initiative of the Prime Minister. The Governor added that this scheme benefits more than 50 crore Indians. The poor and the lower middle class now have access to affordable quality healthcare.

The Governor also saluted and thanked all the doctors for their dedicated efforts to help save lives and their effort to provide quality healthcare to patients throughout the country.  He handed over the trophies and mementos to the awardees. He also lunched Medical Excellence Directors during the function.

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