- Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) recently carried out a rejuvenation program in 25 health centers as part of the National Urban Health Mission.
- The program, implemented under the Swachh Bharat Abhiyan, aimed to improve the quality of services and cleanliness in health institutions.
- One health center secured the first prize, while two others received second prizes for their exceptional performance.
- Additional health centers were also awarded incentive prizes, with a total prize money of ₹15.50 lakh distributed among the winners.
- Six maternity hospitals were each awarded ₹1 lakh for their dedication to maintaining hygiene and infection control measures.
- The rejuvenation program focused on enhancing hygiene practices and infection control measures in health institutions.
- Each institution was evaluated by an institution-level committee to determine the best-performing health centers.
- Awards were presented at both the municipal and state levels to recognize outstanding performance in civic primary health institutions and maternity hospitals.
- The initiative highlights the importance of maintaining high standards of cleanliness and quality of services in healthcare facilities.
- The awards ceremony served as a motivation for health institutions to continue improving their services and maintaining a clean and hygienic environment for patients.
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