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AIIMS Delhi to establish Birsa Munda chair of tribal health and hematology

Gulshan Kumar
Last updated: 2024/03/08 at 3:23 PM
By Gulshan Kumar 1 year ago
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New Delhi, The indigenous communities in India face various health challenges, including tuberculosis, skin diseases, sickle cell anemia, and limited access to fundamental healthcare facilities. Recognizing these issues, the Ministry of Tribal Affairs has collaborated with AIIMS Delhi to establish the Birsa Munda Chair of Tribal Health and Hematology.

Arjun Munda, the Minister of Tribal Affairs, announced the decision, emphasizing the need for research and capacity development to address the health-related issues specific to tribal communities. The chair will focus on researching and treating ailments prevalent among tribal populations, with special attention to sickle cell anemia. Additionally, it will initiate telemedicine facilities to empower medical professionals working in tribal areas.

Minister Arjun Munda expressed the importance of connecting people in remote areas, highlighting the challenges faced by approximately 18,000 tribal villages in accessing education, healthcare, employment, and markets. In partnership with ISRO, IISc Bangalore, IIM Kolkata, and IIT Delhi, the Ministry aims to improve connectivity in these villages. A pilot project will provide internet connectivity to 80 villages, and collaboration with IISc will train tribal youth as semi-conductor fabric warriors, fostering entrepreneurship and skill development.

Furthermore, the Ministry will establish the Birsa Munda Chair with the support of IIT Delhi and IIM Kolkata, focusing on the development of entrepreneurial skills among tribal youth. The chair aims to contribute to the overall development and empowerment of tribal communities, addressing challenges and creating opportunities for a healthier and more prosperous future.

 

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