‘Our doctors, medical students’ backbone of healthcare system’

Jahangeer Ganaie

Srinagar, Oct 09 :

Minister for Health and Medical Education, Social Welfare and Education, Sakeena Itoo on Thursday said that the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) must present a report card of their governance in the last 10 years before demanding it from the National Conference (NC).

Speaking to reporters in Srinagar, Itoo, per news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), said that despite facing numerous hurdles and challenges, the NC-led government has made substantial progress and achieved significant milestones in the past one year.

Itoo stressed that the achievements of the NC government were despite the “obstacles” posed by BJP. She pointed out that the NC’s success in delivering on key projects was largely due to the party’s commitment to public welfare.

“The NC has worked tirelessly for the welfare of the people across multiple fronts,” Itoo said, adding that many development projects, particularly those related to infrastructure and welfare schemes, are approved directly from Delhi, underscoring the central government’s significant influence on the region’s development.

However, she also made it clear that any delay in these projects is due to the BJP.

She added that BJP has 28 MLAs and they must provide their report card as well and report card of the last 10 years and they are the people who are responsible for snatching J&K statehood.

The Minister said that the NC government is hopeful that the Supreme Court will take decisions as per the aspirations of the people of J&K and restore statehood at an earliest.

Itoo also addressed the growing concerns around the use of cough syrups and other medicinal products, especially in light of recent controversies in other states. “I have already directed the concerned authorities to ensure the rational use of cough syrups,” she said.

The Minister also highlighted the importance of mental fitness, especially in the medical profession, where the stress levels are high.

She stressed that mental well-being is key to achieving any professional goal and that it should be a priority for doctors and medical students alike. “Mental fitness is just as important as physical health. It’s critical that we focus on stress management, particularly for those in the medical field, as their daily challenges can be overwhelming,” she said.

Pertinently, Itoo inaugurated two days Annual Sports Meet-2025 of Government Medical College (GMC) Srinagar at Boys Hostel Bemina here.

Addressing the gathering on the occasion, the Minister underscored the crucial link between the physical and mental well-being of healthcare professionals and its impact on overall quality of healthcare delivery.

“Our doctors and medical students are the backbone of the healthcare system. Their physical fitness and emotional balance directly influence the care they provide. Initiatives like these help rejuvenate their spirits and foster teamwork and positivity”, Minister Sakeena stated.

Commending GMC Srinagar for organizing the event, the Minister highlighted that sports and recreational activities are essential components of stress management, especially for those in demanding medical professions. She underlined that sports plays a vital role in decreasing the mental stress that medical students face while adhering to their rigorous academic schedule.

The Minister also asked the GMC Srinagar administration to upgrade facilities at this playground of Boys Hostel so that maximum students are attracted towards extracurricular activities.

By SNS KASHMIR

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