New Delhi. On Sunday, the country’s Home Minister Amit Shah had launched the course of medical studies in Hindi. With this, Madhya Pradesh has become the first state in India where medical education will be conducted in Hindi. Along with promoting the Hindi language of the Home Minister, Madhya Pradesh CM Shivraj Singh Chouhan also jokingly told the doctors in the Hindi discussion program organized at Bharat Bhavan that ‘why can the names of medicines not be written in Hindi? When Hindi language reaches door to door, then the English witch will descend. Now these things of Home Minister Amit Shah and CM Shivraj Singh Chouhan have been implemented by the Medical Officer posted at Kotor PSchi in Satna district.
Actually, a prescription written by a doctor is becoming quite viral on social media. If you look at this viral leaflet, you will see that the slip has been written in Hindi language. Shri Hari is written in place of Rx. Not only this, the names of medicines are also seen written in Hindi only. The pamphlet which is going viral on social media has been written by Dr. Sarvesh Singh, Medical Officer posted at Kotor PSchi in Satna district.
For the first time, a medicine prescription has been written in Hindi
From the name of the patient to the medicines, Dr. Sarvesh Singh has written complete information in Hindi. Along with this, this is the first such prescription in the government hospitals of the district which has been written in Hindi. Explaining the reason behind writing the prescription in Hindi, Dr. Sarvesh Singh says that he saw the live program of Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Sunday as well as heard the speech of the Chief Minister of the state in which he was asked to write a medicine prescription in Hindi. Somewhere were With this, the thought of writing the patient’s prescription in Hindi came to his mind.
According to Dr. Sarvesh posted in PHC, Rashmi Singh, who was suffering from stomach pain, was the first patient whose slip was written in Hindi. Apart from the name of the medicine and the patient, the complete history of the case was also written in Hindi language. In the pamphlet that went viral, Shri Hari was mentioned in place of Rx, only after which the process of prescribing medicines started.
Let us tell you, Dr. Sarvesh Singh completed his MBBS from Devi Ahilya University, Indore in the year 2017. After 2 years in 2019, he was posted in the primary health center of Kotor. Since then he is providing his services. For your information here, let us tell you that after the introduction of medical studies in Hindi in Madhya Pradesh, India has joined the countries where India is also taught in the mother tongue. Initiatives from India It is taught in Hindi in countries like Ukraine, Russia, Japan, China, Kyrgyzstan and Philippines.