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Free treatment at one govt hospital in every Haryana district from Aug 15: Haryana chief minister Nayab Singh Saini

Free treatment at one govt hospital in every Haryana district from Aug 15: Haryana chief minister Nayab Singh Saini

Time of India5 hours ago

Kurukshetra: Haryana chief minister Nayab Singh Saini has announced a major healthcare initiative under which free treatment for all diseases will be provided at one govt hospital in each district headquarters starting Aug 15.
Addressing villagers in Kishanpura and Girdarpur, the CM said these hospitals will be equipped with modern facilities and will also offer services under the Ayushman Bharat scheme. He also visited and interacted with residents of Ban, Behlolpur, and Jalkheri villages.
To ensure efficient referrals, committees will be constituted at each of these hospitals to decide whether patients need to be sent to higher institutions like PGI Chandigarh or other tertiary care centres.
Saini made these announcements during direct interactions with villagers at the community centre in Kishanpura and the Gurdwara hall in Girdarpur. Listening to citizens' concerns, the CM issued instructions to relevant departments for immediate action. On this occasion, he also participated in a tree plantation drive with local residents and announced a grant of Rs 21 lakh each for developmental works in both villages.
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Responding to demands submitted by the sarpanch of Kishanpura and Girdarpur, Saini assured that all requests would be fulfilled through relevant departments. He emphasised his deep connection with the Ladwa constituency, saying, "It is because of the people of Ladwa that I am the chief minister. Today, Ladwa holds a special place in Haryana's development vision."
The CM shared that over Rs 110 crore worth of development projects are currently under way in Ladwa and praised the cooperation of district officials in resolving public issues promptly.
Touching on the agricultural sector, Saini noted that the govt is procuring all crops at minimum support price (MSP) and bridging price gaps through the Bhavantar Bharpai Yojana. Additionally, efforts are under way to provide housing to the economically weaker sections, reflecting the BJP govt's commitment to working in "mission mode" across the state.
Saini invited people to freely submit their grievances in writing to DC Neha Singh, other local officials, or the CM's office.
"In case of an emergency, people are welcome to come and meet me in Chandigarh," he added.
He also took the opportunity to reflect on history, observing that June 25 marked 50 years since the imposition of Emergency in India, calling it one of the darkest periods post-Independence. "Nearly one lakh forced sterilisations took place, and citizens lived in fear. Many were forced to flee their homes and hide in sugarcane fields.
It is vital that the youth understand this history to prevent its repetition," he said.
Key officials present at the event included CM office in-charge Kailash Saini, Kurukshetra deputy commissioner Neha Singh, superintendent of police Nitish Aggarwal, various local sarpanches, and community leaders.
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