 Tamil Nadu has a rich tradition of Siddha system of medicine. With a vision of healthcare for all, holistic steps have been taken under the decisive leadership of Honourable Prime Minister Sri Narendra Modi in the last seven-and-a-half years as the world's largest healthcare scheme. Aishwarya Bharat, Pradhan Mantri Jan Aroga Yojna is ensuring quality and free treatment for the poor. Lacks of health and wellness centres and thousands of Jan Aushadhi Kendra's across the nation are promoting wellness and saving thousands of crores of rupees of the poor and the middle class. In India, in the last seven years, there has been a 54% increase in medical college hospitals from 387 in 2013-14 to 596 in 2021-22. During this period, the number of MBBS seeds has increased by 79% to 92,222 and the post-graduate seeds have increased by 81% to 56,374. In Tamil Nadu, in the last seven years, there has been an increase of 53% medical colleges from 45 in 2014 to 69 in 2021. In this period, the number of MBBS seeds for the state increased by over 67% from 6,215 seeds in 2014 to 10,375 seeds in 2021. Similarly, the post-graduate seeds witnessed 75% growth from 2,429 seeds in 2014 to 4,255 seeds in 2021. Thereby, ensuring healthcare services at grassroots level and better opportunities for our youth. In the healthcare sector, under the guidance of the Honourable Prime Minister, various healthcare schemes and services are furthering wellness for the people of Tamil Nadu. Ames at Madurai is aimed at taking the brand, aims to all corners of the country. Over rupees 3,000 crores support to Tamil Nadu under PM Ayushman Bharat Health Infrastructure Mission is to be used for operationalization of 986 urban health and wellness centers, an establishment of 38 district labs, 5 critical care blogs of 100 beds each and 32 critical care blogs of 50 beds each, creating a robust healthcare network for the people of Tamil Nadu. In the current financial year itself, over rupees 3,000 crores have been given to the state under National Health Mission. The state government also under the leadership of Honourable Chief Minister has been in the forefront of combating COVID in the state and also implementing many unique health initiatives with its own funds and is in the forefront of implementing all the national initiatives with the support of the Government of India in a well coordinated manner, reflecting in consistent improvement in health outcomes and aimed at exceeding the targets under the sustainable development goals. Tamil Nadu also has a rich tradition of unique programs such as Dr. Mutulakshmi Reddy Maternity Benefit Scheme, Varumun Ka Pom Thittam, Makkalai Thedi Maruthuvam among many unique initiatives along with multiple national health initiatives has helped Tamil Nadu to be a leader in health care. It is a historic day for Tamil Nadu as Honourable Prime Minister dedicates 11 medical colleges to the state and the nation. The new medical colleges are situated in Vrindanagar, Kallakuruchi, Aryalur, the Nilgiri, Krishnagiri, Nagapattinam, Dindikal, Tirupur, Tirvalur, Ramanadapuram and Namakkal. The medical colleges established at an assistance of about rupees 2,145 crore from Government of India and contribution of rupees 1,935 crore by the state government will improve tertiary health care services and serve about 1.5 crore population in these districts and adjoining areas. It will address the geographical imbalance in the distribution of medical colleges and ensure effective utilization of the existing infrastructure of district hospitals. The 11 medical colleges will add 1,450 new undergraduate medical seats. The medical colleges will immensely contribute towards improving the doctor population ratio. Over 11,000 health care professionals and others will get employment. With dedication of 11 new medical colleges, Tamil Nadu's leading position in terms of the number of medical colleges and medical seats gets further strengthened.