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    Home»News»Union Budget targets 2.5 lakh trained professionals
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    Union Budget targets 2.5 lakh trained professionals

    This move is expected to address critical talent gaps in patient care, diagnostics and rehabilitation
    HRK News BureauBy HRK News BureauMarch 31, 20262 Mins Read7176 Views
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    India’s latest Union Budget places a sharp focus on strengthening the healthcare workforce, signalling a long-term investment in human capital alongside infrastructure. The allocation for the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare has been increased by 10 per cent to over Rs 1.06 lakh crore, reflecting a sustained push to build capacity across the system.

    At the centre of this strategy is an ambitious workforce-development plan. The government aims to train 1 lakh allied health professionals and 1.5 lakh caregivers over the next five years. This move is expected to address critical talent gaps in patient care, diagnostics, and rehabilitation, while also supporting the growing burden of non-communicable diseases.

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    The focus extends beyond numbers to capability building. Investments are being directed toward education, clinical training, and research ecosystems. The expansion of institutions and the proposed establishment of new centres, including asecond campus of National Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences in North India, are expected to create stronger pipelines of skilled professionals.

    Parallelly, the government is positioning traditional medicine as a workforce opportunity. Plans to set up three new Ayurveda institutes and upgrade the WHO Global Traditional Medicine Centre aim to build expertise in the AYUSH sector and create globally relevant roles in research, certification, and clinical practice.

    Increased funding for the Department of Health Research further underlines the link between workforce expansion and innovation. As healthcare demands rise, especially with non-communicable diseases accounting for a significant share of mortality, the budget signals a shift from reactive care to a more skilled, distributed, and future-ready workforce model.

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