Bhopal: In a display of humanitarian concern and swift administrative action, Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav has taken full responsibility for the medical treatment of 17-year-old Sanskriti Verma, who sustained serious injuries in a recent road accident in Indore.
Airlifted to Mumbai for Specialised Care
Following the Chief Minister’s directives, Sanskriti Verma was airlifted on Saturday to Bombay Hospital in Mumbai via a specially arranged air ambulance. The teenager, who was receiving initial treatment at Bhandari Hospital in Indore, required advanced medical intervention due to the severity of her injuries.
All arrangements, from hospital to airport transfer, were coordinated under the supervision of Indore Collector Shivam Verma.
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Government to Cover All Medical Expenses
Chief Minister Dr. Yadav has committed that the Madhya Pradesh government will bear the entire cost of Sanskriti Verma’s treatment. During a visit to Bhandari Hospital, he personally inquired about the girl’s condition and assured her family that the best available medical care would be provided.
“The government stands by the family in this time of crisis. No effort will be spared to ensure Sanskriti receives the treatment she needs. We wish her a speedy recovery,” said CM Dr. Mohan Yadav.
Humanitarian Move Lauded
The Chief Minister’s proactive intervention has been widely appreciated, with many praising the administration for prioritizing humanitarian concerns over bureaucratic delays. The swift coordination between local health authorities, administration, and air ambulance services ensured that Sanskriti was safely transported to Mumbai in time.
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