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Page5local.Qxd (Page 1) DAILY EXCELSIOR, JAMMU SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 2016 (PAGE 5) Dr Jitendra for PPP model Bali inaugurates National in medical research Level Cancer Conference Excelsior Correspondent ago, the leading medical teach- Singh said, not only the spec- ing and health institutions hap- trum of medical research has Excelsior Correspondent prestigious upcoming National Sharma (RGCI Delhi). The NEW DELHI, Sept 3: pened to be invariably in the undergone a change, but the Cancer Institute delivered talk Faculty from, state included Addressing the valedictory ses- government sector, where there methodology has also changed. JAMMU, Sept 3: Minister for on India's Cancer Scenario. GMC Jammu, GMC Srinagar, sion of the 3-day "India-Africa was an institutionalized mecha- For example, he said, till Health and Medical Education The conference witnessed SKIMS, SMVD NSH and also Health Sciences Meet" at nism in place to conduct 1970's and 1980's the main Bali Bhagat today inaugurated presence of country's top took active part . Vigyan Bhawan here today, research and work on thesis by thrust of research was on com- National Level Cancer Oncologists who presented and Prominent among others Union Minister of State different scholars including the municable diseases like tuber- Conference organised by LBN discussed Lung Cancer present were former Minister (Independent Charge) for post-graduate residents. culosis and sexually transmit- Radiations of Hope under Aegis Threadbare. Dr Rakesh Kapoor and Chief Secretary and ted diseases, wherein India of North Zone Association of Add. Medical Superintendent PGI President J&K Dharmarth Trust made a historic contribution by Radiation Oncologists of India. & Professor of Radiotherapy gave B.R Kundal, Principal and Dean giving to the world some of the The conference was support- a talk on stereotactic Ablative GMC JAMMU Dr. Zahid most original postulations. ed by Maharishi Dayanand Radiotherapy. Dr Purvish Parikh, Gillani, Director Health However, in the last two Hospital & Medical Research President ICON & Dr Rajesh Services Jammu Dr. B S decades, the spectrum has Centre, Department of Vashisth, Secretary General AROI Pathania, Director JKMSC Dr. shifted to non-communicable Biotechnology Shri Mata enlightened with talk on Lung Yashpal Sharma, Director Vaishno Devi University and J & Cancer Management Approach Family Welfare Dr. Baldev Raj diseases and now the research Minister for Industries and Commerce C P Ganga speaking has to be primarily focused on during a function at Khour on Saturday. metabolic diseases like Diabetes with a specific and Ganga stresses on coordinated approach exclusive Indian perspective. At the same time, he said, the methodology has also under- to address unemployment problem gone a change and wherein till Excelsior Correspondent not only to the entrepreneurs but 20 years ago, a young scholar also skilled and semi skilled had to run from pillar to post in KHOUR, Sept 3 : The Mini- workforce. search of references and med- ster for Industries and Commerce, Addressing the concern of ical journals, today, the best of Chander Parkash Ganga today deviation of loan money, the Union Minister Dr Jitendra Singh addressing the valedictory reference and research papers pitched for focused and coordi- Minister urged the budding entre- session of the 3-day India-Africa Health Sciences Meet, at from the rest of the world are nated approach to overcome the preneurs to understand the Vigyan Bhawan, New Delhi on Saturday. available on internet. problem of unemployment in the essence of Government funded Development of North Eastern However, in the current sce- Dr Jitendra Singh appreciat- State. schemes and desist from such Region (DoNER), MoS PMO, nario, many of the private med- ed the India-Africa initiative in "There is a need for focused practices. He stressed that the Personnel, Public Grievances, ical institutions do not have the field of health sector and attention with sound institutional responsibility of utilizing Minister for Health and Medical Education and others releasing souvenir of National Level Pensions, Atomic Energy and optimum research facility in hoped that various research and arrangements and effective opera- Government's financial assistance Cancer Conference at Jammu on Saturday. Space, Dr Jitendra Singh called spite of huge infrastructure and education groups to be consti- tional strategies for creating lies with the beneficiary who for promoting 'public-private quite often research in such tuted will play a significant employment opportunities and should ensure timely loan repay- K Dharmarth Trust. and Role of NGO's in managing Sharma, Deputy Director Dr. partnership' (PPP) model in institutions is also not given role in promoting the under- enhancing employability", the ment for establishing loan credi- Addressing the delegates, cancer respectively. Ajay Gupta and esteemed facul- medical research. much priority. standing of healthcare and Minister said after inaugurating bility for subsequent assistance. Bali Bhagat highlighted the National Faculty who attend- ty of GMC and other dignitaries. At the conference attended Suggesting the setting up of research between African con- 21 days training programme Member of Legislative importance of such type of con- ed include Dr Ankur Bahl (Max Later, the Minister Bali by Health Ministers from dif- ICMR units in private-sector tinent and Indian Sub-conti- under Sher-e-Kashmir Emplo- Assembly Chamb, Krishan Lal ferences and lauded the initiative. Saket), Dr Manoj Gupta (IGMC Bhagat was felicitated with ferent African countries, lead- medical colleges and institu- nent. yment & Welfare Programme for Bhagat, Sub Divisional Magis- He stressed upon the doctors to Shimla), Dr Swaroopa Mitra Crown of Honour. A specially ing medical researchers from tions, Dr Jitendra Singh said, a Prominent among those Youth (SKEWPY) organized by trate Khour, Vice Chairman Kisan work for the cause of poor with (RGCI Delhi), Dr Neeraj Jain designed award KARK India and Africa and Director mutually rewarding mechanism present in today's session were Jammu and Kashmir Development Advisory Board, dedication, devotion and praised (Amritsar), Dr Sapna Nangia and CHARAK (Remembering General as well as senior scien- could be worked out wherein, African Health Minister Dr E. Entrepreneurship Development District Nodal Officer Jammu the national faculty for sharing Dr Deepanjan Panda (Apollo Father of Indian Medicine - tists of Indian Council of while the private institutions Osagie Ehanire, Dr Mohammed Institute (JKEDI) at Khour. among others were present on the their experiences. The Minister New Delhi), Dr Navneet Acharaya Charak) was con- Medical Research (ICMR), Dr having ICMR or other regis- Kyari, Director General ICMR Highlighting the self employ- occasion. also lauded the role of NGOs in Singh(PGI Chd), Dr Amit ferred upon reputed national fac- Jitendra Singh said, one of the tered research body units could Dr Soumya Swaminathan and ment schemes in vogue, Ganga JK EDI is undertaking free of supplementing Cancer Care Dhiman (DMC Ludhiana), Dr ulty. LBN slate of Honour was casualties suffered by the med- be rewarded with certain incen- senior officers from the union said JKEDI with its targeted cost training programme for 21 Services. He praised the organis- Meenu Gupta (SRHU presented to Dr Sabhyata Gupta ical research in the last few tives, on the other hand ICMR Ministry of Health and Family schemes like SKEWPY is aiming days to which 60 participants ers for conducting such confer- Dehradun), Dr Kailash Mittal from Medanta Gurgaon and years is the result of the emer- would have the advantage of Welfare as well as union at stirring self employment ven- have been registered from areas ences regularly. Itawa, Dr Shikha HaIcier, Dr LBN Sword of Honour was pre- gence of private sector medical tapping and grooming young Ministry of Externel Affairs. tures thus securing employment of Khour, Jourian and Akhnoor. Highlighting the steps taken by Sandeep Batra , Dr Nikhil Vaid sented to Dr Abhishek Shankar institutions on large scale. He medicos with research aptitude. The participants will be trained in the Government to upgrade cancer (BLK New Delhi), Dr Vaneet from AIIMS New Delhi. Dr said, till about two decades Over the years, Dr Jitendra entrepreneurial skills including treatment in the State, he said State Gupta (HCG oncology), Dr Manish Pandey General skill development and perform- Government has constituted a Jaskaran Sethi (Fortis Noida), Secretary NZAROI and Dr A K Secy HUDD reviews ance improvement with special committee to suggest measures for Dr Pradeep Garg (Baba Farid Rathi President NZAROI were focus on sector specific issues, prevention of increasing cancer Univ. Faridkot), Dr Ashwani also felicitated on the occasion. leadership and self development cases in the State. for enterprise creation. During the daylong confer- APD insulting Jammu leadership: NPP functioning of Housing Board ence, the greats in Oncology like Excelsior Correspondent Reviewing the pace of Additionally under SKEWPY Excelsior Correspondent defeated. the participants will be provided Padamshree, Dr Ashok Vaid progress on construction works in delivered a lecture on Targeted "We strongly condemned the SRINAGAR, Sept 3: Comm- Jammu Division, the Commiss- with financial assistance upto Rs JAMMU, Sept 3: National decision of the Union and State 21 Lakh with 35 % seed capital in Therapy, Dr G.K. Rath, Director issioner Secretary, Housing and ioner Secretary directed Deputy BRAIRCH AIIMS
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