
Punjab health minister inspects civil hospital, calls for action to improve safety and healthcare
Ludhiana: Health and family welfare minister, Punjab, Dr Balbir Singh visited the civil hospital for an inspection and took serious note of recent incidents of theft, including that of water tank covers.
He inspected facilities and assessed the quality of healthcare services being provided to patients.
Expressing concern about theft cases, the minister directed police officials to take swift action and ensure that the culprits were arrested at the earliest. He emphasised a zero-tolerance policy towards any form of malpractice or negligence in public health institutions.
The health minister toured various wards during his visit, interacting with patients and their families to gather first-hand feedback on hospital services.
He assured them of the government's commitment to improving healthcare infrastructure and ensuring accessible, quality treatment for all.
Addressing concerns about Covid-19, the minister reassured people that the situation was well under control and urged citizens not to panic. He highlighted the importance of adhering to Covid guidelines, such as wearing masks in crowded places and maintaining hygiene.
On dengue prevention, the minister said that health department teams were actively conducting door-to-door inspections to eliminate mosquito breeding sites and raise awareness about symptoms and preventive measures.
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He appealed to the public to actively participate in the "Har shukarvaar, dengue te vaar" campaign and follow departmental instructions to help curb spread of the disease.
Issuing a stern warning against corruption, Dr Balbir Singh declared, "If any employee is found taking bribes for work, strict disciplinary action will be taken immediately." He urged hospital staff to uphold integrity and said, "This is your hospital, and it is your responsibility to run it with honesty and dedication."
The visit concluded with the Minister instructing hospital authorities to ensure that all facilities are well-maintained and that patient care remains a top priority.
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