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Health policy on the cards

Assam is all set to get a health policy soon. Chief minister Tarun Gogoi disclosed it on Saturday. He said that the comprehensive health policy would encompass all health related aspects and would adopt a holistic approach to make the state a healthy one.

“The affluent can avail the best of medical care and treatment. Our aim is to reach out to the poor and weaker sections of society,” he said at

After distributing appointment letters to 1,134 newly recruited doctors, nurses, laboratory technicians under National Health Mission, uniforms to 211 ASHA workers at a function at Sarusajai Stadium complex in Guwahati, he said that the government has accorded priority to safe drinking water and sanitation to keep diseases at bay.

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