"The bad patch that state went through is over and a new phase that focuses on development is being unveiled by the present government. As you see, there is a visible change and Kashmir will rise again to become abode of peace and tranquillity," Sayeed said.
He was speaking at the inauguration of the 25th Annual Conference of North Zone Urological Society of India here.
"I do not know how, but negative perception seems to have stuck with us for a pretty long time," he said, urging delegates to help in changing the people's mindset and turning the image of the state around.
He pledged to provide quality healthcare to people within the state so that they do not have to suffer the ignominy of travelling to other parts of the country for expensive medical treatment.
The chief minister said he was saddened when some of the best doctors "left" when political turbulence hit the state.
"A few of them like Dr Sushil Razdan, Dr U Koul and Dr Sameer Koul come here regularly, but I want them to permanently return to their native place," he said.
The chief minister said the health sector has been accorded highest priority by the government.
"We are establishing five new medical colleges and two AIIMS which will go a long way in improving healthcare system," he said.
"For providing facilities that match the very best, the government will encourage investment in health sector so that quality of essential services is improved," he said.
The chief minister appreciated latest advances made in the field of urology, in particular urological laparoscopic procedures and laser surgery for prostate& kidney stones, which are now being performed in the state.
"It is heartening that technology and expertise in urology has advanced to such an extent that hardly any open surgical procedure is performed nowadays," he said, while praising the doctors for their skills in professionally diagnosing the ailments that patients suffer from.
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