Vision 2047: India's Path to a Revolutionary Healthcare System

The 8th Edition of the Times Now Doctors’ Day Conclave highlighted India's strides towards a resilient healthcare system, with increased public spendings, new medical colleges, and technology-driven initiatives. Government officials and medical experts emphasized equitable healthcare access, transparency, and the role of doctors as unsung heroes in patient care.


Devdiscourse News Desk | New Delhi | Updated: 30-06-2025 13:01 IST | Created: 30-06-2025 13:01 IST
Vision 2047: India's Path to a Revolutionary Healthcare System
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New Delhi witnessed a groundbreaking event with the conclusion of the 8th Edition of the Times Now Doctors' Day Conclave. Chief Guest Smt. Anupriya Singh Patel, emphasized the government's Vision 2047 aims, with significant public health spending increases and new medical infrastructure enhancing India's healthcare transformation journey.

Leading voices at the conclave discussed India's healthcare enhancements, noting doubling medical budgets and expanding access via initiatives like Ayushman Bharat. Dr. Jitendra Singh, focusing on the country's twin health challenges and the innovative solutions, highlighted efforts in genome sequencing and development of indigenous vaccines.

The conclave concluded with a strong message urging collaboration and innovation. Actress Smt. Jaya Prada called for prioritizing women's health, especially in rural India. The collective resolve from policymakers and medical professionals stands as a testament to striving for affordable, world-class healthcare for every citizen by 2047.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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