Published: 2 December 2025Medical DialoguesRajasthan
Rajasthan Launches 'e-Swasthya Samvad' Digital Platform for Medical Education Governance
The Rajasthan government launched 'e-Swasthya Samvad', a digital communication platform to strengthen governance, transparency, and coordination within the state's medical education department. The initiative was launched under the direction of Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma and Medical Education Minister Gajendra Singh Khimsar.
Sessions will be conducted twice a week — every Tuesday and Thursday — via video conferencing in a two-phase format. Phase 1 (5 PM): closed-door discussions with senior officials including medical college principals, medical superintendents, and PMOs. Phase 2 (6 PM): open interactions with faculty, doctors, nursing staff, students, and the public. The platform will review budget announcements, CMO directives, grievance redressal via CMIS and CP-GRAMS portals, and status of state and central health schemes.
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Q: Discuss how Rajasthan's 'e-Swasthya Samvad' platform strengthens governance and grievance redressal in medical education through structured digital engagement.
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Launched under Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma and Minister Gajendra Singh Khimsar, e-Swasthya Samvad runs twice-weekly Tuesday-Thursday video sessions: Phase 1 at 5 PM with principals and PMOs, Phase 2 at 6 PM with faculty, students and public. It reviews budget announcements, CMIS and CP-GRAMS grievances, and central-state health scheme implementation transparently.
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Frequently asked questions
What was e-Swasthya Samvad launched to strengthen in Rajasthan's medical education department?
It was launched as a digital communication platform to strengthen governance, transparency, and coordination within the state's medical education department.
Under whose direction was the platform launched?
The initiative was launched under the direction of Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma and Medical Education Minister Gajendra Singh Khimsar.
How will the Tuesday and Thursday sessions be structured?
Sessions will be conducted twice a week, every Tuesday and Thursday, via video conferencing in a two-phase format. Phase 1 at 5 PM is for closed-door discussions with senior officials, and Phase 2 at 6 PM is for open interactions with faculty, doctors, nursing staff, students, and the public.
What reviews will the platform cover?
It will review budget announcements, CMO directives, grievance redressal via CMIS and CP-GRAMS portals, and the status of state and central health schemes.