Anna Arasinar, a chennai Arumbakkam Scholar, was in attendance, as was health Secretary J. Radhakrishnan, director of the indian Department of Medicine and Homeopathy Ganesh, and Anna nagar mla Mohan. Then, according to minister Ma Subramaniam, 1,560 indian Medical Centers across tamil Nadu will distribute kapasurak drinking water, warm drinking water, and medicines for monsoon ailments in flood-affected districts. In chennai, 50 trucks would deliver the service.
This includes drinking water from Kapasurak and Nilavempu, as well as monsoon medications like Thalisathi Suranam capsules, Thalisathi Vadakam, Manappaku, Camphor balm, Mathan balm, and bengal ointment. Working during a disaster is difficult. If misinformation is propagated on social networking sites, action will be taken. A medical student admission consultation will be held in tamil Nadu following the All india quota medical consultation. By the end of December, the chief minister plans to open the Siddha Medical university in Chennai.
"The research building on the campus of Scholar Anna Arasinar indian Hospital is being converted into a Siddha Medical university," Ganesh, director, Department of indian Medicine and Homeopathy, stated when questioned about the Siddha Medical University. For the time being, the university will be based here. In Madhavaram, the Siddha Medical university will be built on a 25-acre plot."