Cancer care in J&K follows TMC norms: Sakeena

‘Rs 68.34 lakh cleared for 9 Ramgarh schools’

JAMMU, APRIL 02: Minister for Health and Medical Education, Sakeena Itoo, Thursday said that the Cancer institutes and Oncology departments in Jammu and Kashmir are functioning as Day Care Centres exclusively for the administration of chemotherapy for solid tumours and these services are being provided strictly in accordance with the mandatory guidelines issued by Tata Memorial Centre (TMC).

The Minister said this while replying to a question raised by Legislator R.S Pathania in the House today regarding Cancer Treatment Institutes.

She informed that all the standard treatment protocols are being meticulously followed for treatment of Cancer patients and there is no violation of any mandatory TMC guidelines, adding that chemotherapy services are being delivered as per the approved norms under the AB-PMJAY Scheme.

The Health Minister also informed that the Drugs which are part of Cancer Care of Health Benefit Package Ayushman Bharat PMJAY/SEHAT Scheme are being procured through JKMSCL. She added that all procurements of chemotherapy and supportive drugs are carried out strictly in accordance with the prescribed financial rules, procurement guidelines and established procedures through JKMSCL.

She also said that in case of non-availability of drugs, local purchases are resorted to only to meet the emergent clinical requirements in the interest of patient care and such procurements are duly supported by the requisite technical justifications and approvals as per the prescribed norms.

The Minister informed that during the past two years, requests seeking relaxation or modification of existing Standard Treatment Guidelines (STGs), wherever received, have been examined on merit and processed strictly as per the prescribed procedure and in consultation with the competent technical authorities.

While responding to the supplementary questions of the Legislator, the Minister said that all the procurements are being done as per the standard protocols and rules in the health department.

Meanwhile, Itoo also informed the House that nine schools in Ramgarh Constituency have been approved for creation of various infrastructure facilities with a financial implication of Rs. 68.34 lakh under Samagra Shiksha.

The Minister said this while replying to a question raised by Legislator Balwant Singh Mankotia on behalf of MLA Dr. Devinder Manyal in the Legislative Assembly regarding status of schools in border areas.

She informed that the School Education department has initiated numerous measures to bring children to schools and ensure 100% enrolment at Primary level. She added that steps are being taken to address the declining enrolment in schools like conduct of enrolment drives by DSEJ/K, identification of out of School Children through door-to-door survey and their mainstreaming through direct enrolment and establishment of seasonal centres for the children of tribal migratory population to prevent learning disruption during the migratory period.

The Minister also said that free uniforms and textbooks are being provided to around 8 lakh children, Mid-Day Meal under PM POSHAN to every child from pre-primary sections to Class 8th as well as scholarship is being provided to the girl students under the Beti Anmol Scheme to encourage the girl’s education at Senior Secondary Level. She added that the school buildings and land rendered vacant due to the merger of schools has been handed over to the concerned District Administration for utilization by the other departments.

The Minister also said that there is no proposal for up-gradation of schools to next higher level from Primary to Middle, Middle to High and High to Higher Secondary including the schools of border areas, as the School Education Department is focusing on creation of required infrastructure and providing staff to all the schools, especially the upgraded ones.

She added that as and when there is any proposal for up-gradation of existing schools, the feasible schools of border areas shall also be examined for consideration.

The Minister also said that nine schools of border villages falling in Samba district have been proposed for up-gradation in terms of infrastructure and other facilities under Vibrant Village Programme (VVP-II).

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