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UP is a model for the whole world: Melinda Gates

Darpan News Desk IANS, 07 Dec, 2022 12:10 PM
  • UP is a model for the whole world: Melinda Gates

Lucknow, Dec 7 (IANS) Melinda Gates, Co-founder of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation (BMGF), said on Wednesday that Uttar Pradesh is not just a model for India, but for the entire world.

Melinda Gates met Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath at the latter's official residence on Wednesday and discussed enhancing technical cooperation in the fields of health, nutrition and agriculture.

During the meeting, Gates lauded the work done by Uttar Pradesh government in recent years, underlining the Covid management and encephalitis control despite a dense population.

"Amid the challenges of Covid, the way the state leadership tackled the issue of dense population and various social challenges is highly commendable," she said.

"Uttar Pradesh is a model not only for India, but for the whole world," she said.

Gates also congratulated women's self-help groups (SHGs) for the success of the nutrition mission and praised the efforts being made to increase the income of farmers by promoting the formation of FPOs in the largest agricultural state of the country.

The Chief Minister said that he has closely seen the works of the BMGF, which has made a commendable contribution to the field of health and nutrition.

Uttar Pradesh received logistics and technical support from the Foundation amid the challenges of Covid.

The Chief Minister said, "Uttar Pradesh has achieved satisfactory success in health and nutrition in recent years. About 95 per cent of the deaths of innocent children caused by a disease like encephalitis have been controlled. Besides, the Foundation has cooperated with us for effective control of communicable diseases like Chikungunya and Kala-azar. We have received good cooperation from global organisations such as UNICEF, WHO, BMGF and PATH in the field of public health, including in controlling various waterborne diseases such as encephalitis, as well as Covid management."

Photo courtesy of Twitter (@myogiadityanath)

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