Did HM Amit Shah Inaugurate a New Health Centre in Ahmedabad?

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Key Takeaways
- Urban Health Centre in Ahmedabad inaugurated by Amit Shah.
- Cost of construction: Rs 3.84 crore.
- Services include gynecology, pediatrics, and emergency care.
- Dial 112 system to improve emergency response.
- 500 Jan Rakshak vehicles dedicated for quicker response.
Ahmedabad, Aug 31 (NationPress) Union Home and Cooperation Minister Amit Shah on Sunday launched a newly constructed Urban Health Centre in Gota Ward of Ahmedabad, with an investment of approximately Rs 3.84 crore.
This centre aims to deliver a comprehensive array of healthcare services directly to residents, including general medical OPD facilities, Ayushman Bharat PMJAY cards, ABHA cards, Pradhan Mantri Matru Vandana Yojana, Janani Suraksha Yojana, and various other government health schemes.
Specialized care services will also be provided, encompassing gynecology consultations for expectant and nursing mothers, pediatric care for newborns and children, vaccination services, maternity care, and referral services.
Moreover, the centre will focus on early diagnosis and treatment of infectious diseases, screening and referrals for non-communicable diseases like hypertension, diabetes, and cancer, as well as mental health counseling, de-addiction referrals, laboratory testing, and access to medications through an in-house pharmacy.
Additionally, the facility plans to implement Mamta Day and maternal-child welfare initiatives in both slum and non-slum areas, promote holistic health through yoga, and provide telemedicine services for expert consultations.
The inauguration event saw the presence of Ahmedabad Mayor Pratibha Jain, Standing Committee Chairman Devang Dani, MP Narhari Amin, Municipal Commissioner Banchhanidhi Pani, and other officials.
During the event, HM Shah also introduced the Statewide Dial 112 Integrated Emergency Response Support System (ERSS) in Gujarat, consolidating all major emergency services — police, fire, ambulance, women’s helpline, and child helpline — into a single helpline number.
As part of this initiative, HM Shah dedicated 500 Jan Rakshak vehicles, which will be deployed statewide to ensure quicker emergency responses.
A centralized call center, staffed by 150 personnel available 24/7, will manage 112 calls and send the nearest Jan Rakshak vehicle, regardless of police station jurisdiction.
Officials noted that the pilot project in Surat showed remarkable enhancements, with police response times decreased by nearly two minutes. The state government anticipates that this system will bolster emergency management and improve citizen safety across both urban and rural regions.