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    NewKerala.com, India
    Oct 8 2005

    Shekhawat becomes first Indian to receive Armenian university
    doctorate

    Yeravan (Armenia), Oct.7 : Vice President Bhairon Singh Shekhawat was
    today honoured with an honorary degree of Doctor of Medicine by the
    Yerewan State Medical University at Yerevan, the capital of Armenia.

    Shekhawat is the first Indian to receive this Armenian honour. The
    degree along with a gold medallion was presented to the Indian Vice
    President at a special convocation that coincided with Diamond
    Jubilee of the university.

    Speaking on the occasion, Shekhawat underlined that todays
    governance by the State is basically meant to secure human
    development and augment happiness. Improving quality of education and
    providing effective healthcare are the two primary means to achieve
    these objectives. It is, therefore, important that highest quality
    and standards are maintained in our medical education system so that
    it keeps pace with the changing requirements and fast technological
    developments.

    Underlining the need for providing affordable healthcare to the
    common people at large, including the poor and the deprived sections
    of the society, Shekhawat said that the challenge to build an
    affordable public health system is really very formidable and demands
    an innovative approach.

    In every country one finds the rich and vast traditional wisdom of
    medicine which has so well served the poor, Shekhawat said and added
    that the key to an affordable and reliable healthcare system lies in
    the integrated system of medicine.

    He hoped that medical universities would focus on these issues which
    vitally impact public healthcare and added that these issues are also
    receiving serious consideration in Indian and integrated courses in
    medical education are being envisaged.

    The Vice President also said that India has made significant progress
    since independence which is largely due to its rich reservoir of
    highly qualified technical and professional manpower today. The
    medical and health sector, therefore, offers new opportunities for
    cooperation between India and Armenia, he added.

    Earlier, Shekhawat held talks with the Prime Minister of Armenia,
    Andranik Margarian. Later a lunch in honour of Shekhawat was hosted
    by Robert Kocharian, President of Armenia.

    Shekhawat also visited the Holy Echmiadzin Church and had a meeting
    with HH Karegin II, Catholicos of All Armedians.
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