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MP News: Madhya Pradesh Government Allocates ₹6,532 Crore for Healthcare in 2025-26 Budget

The Madhya Pradesh government has reaffirmed its commitment to providing better healthcare facilities by making substantial allocations in the 2025-26 state budget. The budget includes ₹6,532 crore for the development and expansion of medical colleges, hospitals, and health centers across the state.

Major Budget Allocations for Healthcare

The state budget for 2025-26 outlines the following key provisions to strengthen the healthcare sector:

₹2,457 crore allocated for medical colleges and affiliated hospitals to improve infrastructure, expand facilities, and enhance medical education.

₹2,140 crore dedicated to district and civil hospitals, as well as dispensaries, to ensure better healthcare services at the local level.

₹1,935 crore earmarked for the establishment and operation of primary health centers, ensuring better accessibility to healthcare services in rural and semi-urban areas.

Government’s Commitment to Healthcare Development

The Madhya Pradesh government has taken a strong initiative to enhance medical services, ensuring that citizens receive quality healthcare facilities without any difficulty. By investing in infrastructure, hospitals, and primary health centers, the state aims to reduce healthcare disparities and provide accessible and efficient medical services for all.

Strengthening the State’s Healthcare Network

With these significant budgetary provisions, the government is working toward:

Expanding medical education by supporting new and existing medical colleges.

Improving patient care through better-equipped district and civil hospitals.

Strengthening primary healthcare by ensuring the smooth functioning of health centers in remote areas.

The 2025-26 budget marks a transformative step toward making Madhya Pradesh a leader in healthcare services, ensuring that citizens receive the best medical care possible.

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