
Palghar: Maharashtra Minister of State for Health and Family Welfare, Meghna Sakore-Bordikar, reaffirmed the government’s commitment to reducing maternal and infant mortality, particularly in tribal areas of Palghar district. Speaking at the launch of a state-level women’s health campaign in Jawhar taluka, the minister emphasized the importance of collaboration among stakeholders to achieve these goals.
Focus on Healthcare Infrastructure in Tribal Areas
The minister highlighted the urgent need for improved healthcare infrastructure in Palghar, including the establishment of a blood bank and a dedicated women’s hospital. She expressed confidence that collective efforts would help meet these critical objectives and strengthen the district’s healthcare system.
State-Level Women’s Health Campaign Launched
The campaign was inaugurated with a health camp aimed at addressing women’s health issues, particularly those related to maternal and child care. According to an official release, the camp provided services such as:
- Maternal and prenatal check-ups
- Blood pressure monitoring
- Dental and eye examinations
- General health consultations
The health camp witnessed active participation from women in Jawhar taluka, showcasing the pressing need for such initiatives.
Minister’s Visit to Jamsar Primary Health Centre
After inaugurating the campaign, Minister Sakore-Bordikar visited the Jamsar Primary Health Centre, where she interacted with pregnant and postpartum mothers. She assured them of improved maternal care services and pledged to address their concerns.
Review of Health and Developmental Departments
The minister conducted a detailed review of the health, women and child development, and water supply departments. She discussed critical issues, such as:
- Infrastructural deficiencies in healthcare facilities
- The need for better allowances and support for tribal healthcare workers
During the review, Minister Sakore-Bordikar held discussions with Palghar district collector Govind Bodke and other officials, emphasizing the government’s dedication to addressing these challenges.
Conclusion
The launch of the women’s health campaign and the minister’s proactive measures reflect Maharashtra’s commitment to improving healthcare in tribal regions. By focusing on infrastructure development, maternal care, and collaborative efforts, the government aims to significantly reduce maternal and infant mortality rates in the state.