Meghalaya Healthcare Advancement Policy :CM hands over Rs 1-cr aid to hospital at Jowai 

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Shillong, May 21: As part of the government’s initiative to strengthen the state’s health sector by aiding not-for-profit hospitals, chief minister Conrad K Sangma on Wednesday handed over the first instalment of ₹1 crore under Meghalaya Healthcare Advancement Policy (MHAP) to Dr Norman Tunnel Hospital at Jowai.                                        

A total of Rs 10 crore – Rs 2 crore each to every hospital – has been earmarked under the scheme for five not-for-profit hospitals.

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The remaining Rs 1 crore will be released to the hospital upon submission of utilisation certificate for the first instalment.

Elaborating on the government’s effort to strengthen its long-term partnership with mission hospitals, the chief minister said, “This is not a one-time gesture, but the beginning of a lasting collaboration. The scheme is flexible — institutions can decide what’s most urgently needed and utilise the funds.”

Charing the function, Rev S Lamare expressed gratitude to the government for the support and sought continued assistance for infrastructure and nursing education.

The hospital’s medical superintendent Dr D Nongpluh stressed the urgent need for a renal dialysis unit, citing the rise in non-communicable diseases.

Meanwhile, the chief minister announced the plan to host a state-level healthcare conference to foster collaboration among government, mission institutions, and healthcare stakeholders.

“We must move forward together — to share ideas, bridge gaps, and serve better,” he said.

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He also informed that sustained intervention in health sector, including special thrust to address the high maternal mortality rate, has yielded result, with MMR reduction of over 45%, bringing it down to the national average.

“…this success is largely attributed to initiatives like the cm safe motherhood scheme, which ensures real-time monitoring of every pregnant mother in the state,” he added.

He informed that the government is using technology to monitor and track high-risk pregnancies, including addressing concerns in real time.

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