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  • 11 Apr 2025
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Maharashtra to Launch Healthcare Mission

Why in News? 

Maharashtra Chief Minister directed officials to design a comprehensive project to strengthen healthcare institutions across the state with support from the Asian Development Bank (ADB). 

 Key Points 

  • Review Meeting on Healthcare Projects: 
    • Maharashtra CM chaired a review meeting to discuss healthcare projects under the Medical Education and Public Health departments. 
    • He emphasized aligning the state’s cancer care initiatives with the Centre’s National Cancer Care Strategy. 
    • He called for a time-bound, structured plan for providing chemotherapy and radiation therapy through an efficient referral framework. 
    • He also directed officials to submit a detailed project report to strengthen cancer diagnosis and treatment infrastructure. 
  • Upgrading Medical Colleges and Public Hospitals: 
    • New government medical colleges are being set up across various districts in Maharashtra. 
    • A specific recommendation was made to establish a teaching hospital in Dharashiv. 
  • Ongoing Health Projects: 
    • Construction of government hospitals is in progress in Alibag and Sindhudurg. 
    • Centres of Excellence are being developed to enhance quality care across the state. 
    • An integrated Health Management Information System (HMIS) is currently under development. 

 Asian Development Bank 

  • About: Established in 1966, ADB is a regional development bank that envisions a prosperous, inclusive, resilient, and sustainable Asia and the Pacific while sustaining its efforts to eradicate extreme poverty in the region. 
    • ADB supports its members and partners through the provision of loans, technical assistance, grants, and equity investments aimed at advancing social and economic development. 
  • Headquarters: Manila, Philippines 
  • Members: It currently has 68 members of which 49 are from within Asia and the Pacific and 19 outside. 
  • ADB and India: India is a founding member of ADB and the bank’s fourth-largest shareholder. 
    • ADB supports India's priorities for robust, climate resilient, and inclusive growth, aligned with ADB's Strategy 2030 and the country partnership strategy, 2023–2027. 

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Fire at Daulatabad Fort

Why in News? 

A fire at Daulatabad Fort in Maharashtra’s Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar district has prompted the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) to initiate damage assessment and plan disaster management. 

 Daulatabad Fort

Key Points 

  • Damage Assessment: 
    • The fire damaged the Baradarai, a historic pavilion at the summit of the fort. 
    • ASI has started assessing the fire damage and will draft a disaster management plan based on its findings to prevent future incidents. 
    • The fire disrupted local wildlife, as wild animals lost significant portions of their shrubland habitat. 
  • About the Daulatabad Fort: 
    • Originally called Devgiri (Hill of Gods), it was renamed Daulatabad by Muhammad bin Tughlaq when he shifted his capital there in the 14th century. 
      • It served as the capital of several dynasties including Yadavas, Tughlaqs, Bahmanis, Nizam Shahis, Mughals, and briefly the Marathas before the Nizams of Hyderabad. 
      • It is a UNESCO-nominated heritage site, known for its historical, architectural, and ecological importance. 
    • Architectural Brilliance: Daulatabad Fort is fortified in three layers Ambarkot, Mahakot, and Kalakot with moats, bastions, and iron-spiked gates. 
      • It features a deadly tunnel called Andheri, used to trap and attack invaders. 
    • Monuments and Structures Within: 
      • Chand Minar (1435 CE): Indo-Islamic style victory tower modeled after Qutub Minar. 
      • Bharat Mata Mandir, located within the fort, was previously the Jama Masjid during Qutub-ud-din Mubarak's reign (1318 CE). 
      • Chini Mahal, a lavish palace turned prison by Aurangzeb. 
    • Artillery and Cannons: Fort was equipped with ~288 cannons, a notable one is Aurangzeb’s Mendha also called Qila Shikan (fort-breaker), symbolized military power. 

 Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) 

  • ASI, under the Ministry of Culture, is the premier organisation for the archaeological research and protection of the cultural heritage of the nation. 
    • Ancient Monuments and Archaeological Sites and Remains (AMASR) Act, 1958 governs the functioning of ASI. 
  • It administers more than 3650 ancient monuments, archaeological sites and remains of national importance. 
  • Its activities include carrying out surveys of antiquarian remains, exploration and excavation of archaeological sites, conservation and maintenance of protected monuments etc. 
  • It was founded in 1861 by Alexander Cunningham- the first Director-General of ASI. Alexander Cunningham is also known as the “Father of Indian Archaeology”. 

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