Bhopal, May 24 (IANS) The PM Shri Air Ambulance Scheme, launched by the Madhya Pradesh government for the poor and needy, is proving to be helpful for the patient and his family. For 7 -year -old Radha Sahu of the capital Bhopal, this scheme is no less than Sanjeevani.
The 7 -year -old Radha Sahu liver’s serious disease of the Sahu family living in ward number 40 of the capital was struggling with Acute Hepatitis with appending liver failure and needed better treatment. In this situation, Radha’s family contacted the state government minister Vishwas Sarang and efforts were made by Sarang in view of the problem of the girl.
As a result, Radha was airlifted through PM Shri Air Ambulance and has been sent to Gurgaon for treatment. The state government has launched PM Shri Air Ambulance Service to provide contingency medical facilities for poor and Ayushman card -striped families. Through this, the victim is airlifted under special circumstances and taken to the city hospital, where it is possible to get better treatment. This expenditure is borne by the government.
It is reported that 7 -year -old girl Radha had a lot of stomach pain, the skin started turning yellow, as well as blood was coming with Latrin. When the situation worsened, the family admitted him to a private hospital, but his condition did not improve. He needed better treatment. In such a situation, the family contacted Minister Sarang and due to that the girl has been airlifted and taken to Gurgaon, where her treatment has started. Radha’s mother has thanked the government for getting better medical facilities and said that her daughter is getting better medical facilities due to the help of the government.
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