Reiterates Govt’s commitment of strengthening healthcare services across J&K
KULGAM, FEBRUARY 23: Minister for Health and Medical Education, Social Welfare and Education, Sakeena Itoo, today visited Kulgam and inaugurated two newly constructed New Type Primary Health Center (NTPHC) buildings in Lammer and Chowgam villages of the district.
MLA
Devsar, Peerzada Feroze Ahmad Shah; Director Health Services, Kashmir;
Additional Deputy Commissioner (ADC); Assistant Commissioner Revenue (ACR);
senior officers of health department and locals were present on the occasion.
While addressing
the gathering on the occasion, the Minister reiterated Omar Abdullah led
government’s commitment towards strengthening the healthcare system across
Jammu & Kashmir. “Our government is determined to bridge healthcare gaps in
underserved areas and ensure quality medical services reach every doorsteps,
reducing dependency of people on far-off hospitals”, Sakeena stated.
The Minister
further underlined the importance of accessible healthcare services for all,
particularly in remote villages. “These health centres will play major role in
providing essential medical services to the people of these villages as well as
adjacent areas. These centres will also ensure that no one is deprived of
timely medical attention”, the Minister maintained.
The Minister
highlighted that the focus of present government is to ensure quality
healthcare services for all. She added that the present government will ensure
that essential medical facilities are more accessible and better equipped to
cater to public needs.
Speaking
on the occasion, MLA Devsar, Peerzada Feroze Ahmad, said that these health
facilities will significantly improve healthcare services for the local
population here.