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RAJASTHAN LEADS THE WAY

Rajasthan, the first state in the country to bring such a unique Act.

The Right to Health has been enacted in the state. Rajasthan has become the first state to introduce the Right to Health. Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot has appealed to Prime Minister Narendra Modi to bring such a law to the entire country. It is to be mentioned that Rajasthan was the first state to implement the Right to Information law. The Right to Information was called the third biggest revolution after the Green and White Revolution. In this way, the Right to Health will prove a Health Revolution. Overall, the picture of treatment in Rajasthan is going for an overall change. Along with this, it is hoped that In coming years, Rajasthan will get theentire country then it will prove as a lifesaver to the population of 140 crore people. This initiative was taken by Rajasthan and Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot has become its proponent.

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