Yogi Adityanath Boosts UP Healthcare with 1228 Nurse Appointments
1 min readUttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath distributed appointment letters to 1228 nursing officers in Lucknow on March 22, reinforcing the state’s healthcare revolution. The event symbolized a new era of compassionate, efficient medical services.
‘Your service and sensitivity empower patients like nothing else—the results are tangible,’ Yogi proclaimed. The administration’s programs bind professionals to this noble cause with conviction.
Gone are the times of derision towards nursing institutions; degrees now promise certain jobs. Since 2017, UP has commissioned 81 medical colleges, reversing years of decay. Eastern UP’s untold tragedies from healthcare voids are history.
The government resurrected closed ANM/JNM facilities, relaunched 35 ANM centers, and greenlit 35 nursing colleges. Healthcare prioritization has yielded sharp drops in maternal/infant deaths, equaling national figures.
Previous governments let mafias dictate departments; today, UP marches to ‘one district, one college.’ Successful AIIMS in Gorakhpur/Raebareli, plus 7000 nursing and 2000 paramedical seats, highlight expansion.
Recruitments prioritize merit, honoring reservations for all categories without bias. This equitable system delivers opportunities broadly, positioning UP as a healthcare powerhouse.