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Hospitals should help extend health service in villages: Dalai
Updated on Saturday, November 21, 2009, 20:40 IST Tags:DalaiTibetIndia
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New Delhi: Tibetan spiritual leader, the Dalai Lama said there was a need to make more medical facilities available for millions of people in rural areas of India and asked hospitals to help extend services to villages.

Inaugurating an institute of metabolic and bariatric surgery at the Max Hospital in the national capital, the Nobel Peace Prize winner said: "For a billion population, India still needs to develop a lot of facilities, particularly in rural areas".

"Hospitals must try to extend, through training and other means, medical facilities to remote areas," he said.

The Dalai Lama also advocated the need for teaching compassion and basic human values to people through secular education and said India should take a lead in this field.

"Being a country of secular traditions, the likes of which have not been seen in many countries, India should take a lead in developing an education system that teaches compassion and basic human values with secular ethos without taking recourse to religion," the Dalai Lama said.

He also suggested that there was scope for greater cooperation between modern medicine systems, Indian traditional medicine and Tibetan traditional medicinal forms.

The Dalai Lama inaugurated the Max Institute of Minimal Access, Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery and the Max Cancer Centre, the first of its kind centre in India where patients will be able to avail the benefit of a complete neurosurgical and radiation oncology solution at one place.

Bureau Report


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