Health Minister J P Nadda today inaugurated the first-ever induction training programme for the newly appointed General Duty Medical Officers of the Central Health Service Cadre in New Delhi. <br/><br/>Speaking on the occasion, Mr Nadda congratulated National Institute of Health and Family Welfare for designing this nine week training module for the new recruits. <br/><br/>He urged them to keep an open mind and imbibe new thoughts and experiences. The Minister said, the course provides an opportunity to expand ones horizons, learn the philosophy and depth of life.<br/><br/>Speaking at the function, Ministers of State for Health, Faggan Sing Kulaste said that these trainings will provide an opportunity to enhance the existing potential and skills for being more effective medical officers.
News On AIR | May 1, 2017 5:08 PM
Nadda inaugurates first-ever Induction Training Programme for new recruits of Central Health Services