Govt. will consider filling up posts of dental doctors on regular basis: CM
  Hostel will be constructed in Shimla to facilitate dental college students
  Vijyender Sharma 
SHIMLA---- Chief Minister Jai Ram Thakur said  the state government would soon take a decision to fill up the posts of dental  doctors on regular basis through Himachal Pradesh Public Service Commission to  benefit the students passing out from dental colleges of the state in getting  employment in government sector. He said that a hostel would be constructed to  facilitate the students of government dental college, Shimla.
  
              Jai Ram Thakur made these  announcements while speaking as a chief guest during annual college day and  prize distribution function of H.P dental college and hospital, Shimla organised  at Gaiety Theatre .
  
              He said that efforts would be  made to provide more job avenues to the dental doctors and the government would  make efforts to ensure availability of dental doctors in the rural areas in a  phased manner and this step would go a long way in providing quality dental  health care services to the people and creating awareness amongst the  masses about dental health.
  
              The Chief Minister said state  government is according top priority to strengthen the health services up to  the rural and far-flung areas for which besides enhancing the infrastructural  facilities, emphasis had been laid on filling up the vacant posts of doctors.  Although, a lot of health institutes have been opened in all parts of the  state, now the emphasis would be laid on strengthening these with modern  machinery and adequate staff particularly in the rural areas, he added.  
  
              The Chief Minister said that  Shimla dental college which started functioning in 1994 with 20 admissions per  year has evolved with time and has kept pace with development in the field of  dental education. This college has been providing quality dental health  services to the people of the state. The students of this college are  serving on various important posts in the country, which is a matter of great  pride.
  
              He said that a suitable place  would be identified soon in Shimla town for construction of hostel for students  of this college, who faces a lot of problems for finding suitable  accommodation.
  
              Jai Ram Thakur also urged the  dental students to supplement the efforts of the state government in creating  awareness amongst the people, especially youth visiting them for treatment  about ill effects of the drug abuse.
  
              Speaking on the occasion,  Education Minister Suresh Bhardwaj said that it was a matter of pleasure that  doctors of the state were serving on premier posts like Director of AIIMS, New  Delhi and PGIMER, Chandigarh and many other key posts. He urged the Chief  Minister for construction of hostel for the students of the dental college.
  
              Principal of the dental  college Dr. Ashu Gupta presented the annual report of the college.
  
              The students of the dental  college presented a colourful culture programme which was well appreciated by  all present on the occasion.
  
              The Chief Minister released  the annual magazine of the college and also presented awarded the faculty  members and students for academic achievements.
  
              Vice Chairman, State Planning  Board Ramesh Dhawala, Mayor Kusum Sadrate, Director Medical Education Dr. Ashok  Sharma, Director, Dental Health Services Dr. Ajay Chauhan, Principal IGMCH Dr.  RC Sharma, students, staff and faculty members of the college were present on  this occasion.
  
               
  
               
  
  
  
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