letter for importance of medical tourism for India
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25, Mall Road
Rampur
1 March, 20××
The Editor
The Hindustan Times
New Delhi
Subject: Importance of Medical Tourism for India
Sir
Through the columns of your esteemed newspaper, I wish to draw the attention of the readers regarding the importance of medical tourism for India.
I read an article in your newspaper on how the patients from abroad are getting treated in the hospitals of India at a very low expense when compared to any other nation. I am impressed and being an Indian, I feel proud when I read such news.
India has quite a cost effective and efficient medical sector which the government should promote to attract more foreign patients. In addition, world class medical facilities and infrastructure are run by skilled physician and nursing practitioners, providing comprehensive solution for all medical needs. This benefits both Indian and foreign patients.
In conclusion, medical tourism is important for India because not only we earn foreign exchange from it, but also treating foreign patients enhances image of India, further improving relations with other countries.
I hope medical tourism is encouraged by the Government of India.
Thank you
Yours faithfully
M114,Mall Road
Kanpur-208001
Date-xx-xx-xxxx
The Editor
The Times of India
Delhi-110002
Subject - Importance of Medical Tourism
Dear Sir
We feel good when we read about people from developed countries like the USA visit India for critical medical procedures to be performed on them. Heart bypass operations are only one instance of such procedures performed by Indian doctors at a fraction of the cost that the patients would have incurred in their own countries.
This form of Tourism,called 'Medical Tourism' earns valuable foreign exchange for the country,thus helping us to improve the balance of payment position and strengthening the value of rupee vis-à-vis foreign currencies. It also publicises the competence of Indian surgeons, who among the best in the world. So creates a 'modern' image of the country compared to the earlier tradition image of India being a land of mystics and snake-charmer.
LONG LIVE MEDICAL TOURISM!
Sincerely yours,
ABC