The healthcare sector has urged the government for incentives and increased budget allocations. During a pre-Budget meeting with Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman, industry representatives requested affordable financing options and cheaper land to establish hospitals in Tier 3 cities.

Incentives for Tier 3 Cities
Prime Minister Narendra Modi's plan to establish 3,000 hospitals with 100 beds each in Tier 3 towns has not yet materialised. Girdhar Gyani, Director General of the Association of Healthcare Providers of India (AHPI), stated, "We want the government to incentivise the private sector with cheaper electricity, land, affordable loans, and single-window clearances so these hospitals can be set up."
Strengthening National Education Policy
Anand Pandhari, Vice Chairman of the Indian Red Cross, suggested that the government should create a dedicated cell to strengthen the implementation of the National Education Policy (NEP). He believes this would aid in capacity building within the healthcare sector.
The ninth Pre-Budget consultation was chaired by Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman. Experts from health and education sectors provided their suggestions for the upcoming general Budget 2024-25. The meeting also included Union Minister of State for Finance Pankaj Chaudhary, along with Finance Secretary and Expenditure Secretary.
Participation of Key Officials
The consultation saw participation from Secretaries of various departments including Economic Affairs, Revenue, Higher Education, School Education, and Health. These officials contributed their insights on how to improve budget allocations for their respective sectors.
The healthcare industry is keen on seeing tangible support from the government to meet its infrastructure goals. The demand for affordable loans and cheaper land is seen as crucial for setting up hospitals in underserved areas.
The meeting highlighted the need for a collaborative effort between government and private sectors to enhance healthcare facilities. The focus was on making healthcare more accessible and affordable in smaller towns.
The suggestions made during this consultation are expected to influence the final budget decisions. The aim is to ensure that both health and education sectors receive adequate funding and support.
The healthcare sector's call for incentives reflects a broader need for improved infrastructure. By addressing these demands, the government could significantly boost healthcare accessibility in Tier 3 cities.
The conclusion of the meeting left stakeholders hopeful that their recommendations would be considered in the upcoming Budget. The focus remains on creating a robust framework that supports both health and education sectors effectively.
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