Shimla, Feb. 16 -- The Himachal government on Sunday approved Rs.1,617 crore in the first phase of Rs.3,000 crore comprehensive healthcare modernisation initiative. This investment will upgrade infrastructure in Government Medical Colleges, Super Speciality Centres and Adarsh Swasthya Sansthans. The project is scheduled for implementation from April 1 to 30. A government spokesperson said under this initiative, institutions will be equipped with high-end diagnostic facilities, simulation-based medical training systems, AI-enabled handheld X-ray devices and integrated digital health platforms. The project aims to ensure timely access to specialised care, reduce referral-related costs, improve patient outcomes and strengthen emergency response systems in remote and far-flung areas. It will also promote gender-equitable and climate-resilient healthcare, positioning Himachal as a pioneering state in accessible and technology-driven public health modernization....