Haryana’s Health Minister Aarti Rao has pledged to expand healthcare services across the state. During her visit to Charkhi Dadri, the minister announced that the state government would work on filling vacant positions in civil hospitals while ensuring that essential facilities would be made available. This initiative is aimed at improving healthcare delivery, which will not only enhance the quality of services but also lead to improved functioning of hospitals across Haryana. The expansion of health services will benefit the state's residents by providing better and more efficient healthcare facilities.
State Government to Fill Vacant Posts in Hospitals and Improve Facilities
Rao emphasized that these efforts would ensure that healthcare infrastructure is strengthened, ensuring greater accessibility and improved quality of services for all, especially for people living in rural areas.
Condolences from Health Minister Aarti Rao
Minister Aarti Rao also expressed her condolences at a family mourning ceremony in Charkhi Dadri, where she paid tribute to the former minister Satpal Sangwan, the father of MLA Sunil Sangwan, who recently passed away. On this occasion, the minister extended her sympathies to the Sangwan family, offering support during their loss.
During her visit, she interacted with panchayat representatives who had come from various villages. They shared suggestions and demands related to improving healthcare services in their respective gram panchayats. The minister acknowledged the feedback and assured that their concerns would be taken into account as part of the state government's plan to enhance public health services in Haryana.
With these developments, it is clear that the state government is determined to make a positive impact on the state's healthcare system, responding to both public demand and the needs of local communities.
Focus on Strengthening Rural Healthcare
As part of its ongoing efforts, the Haryana government is focusing on strengthening rural healthcare infrastructure. The minister highlighted that upgrading primary health centers (PHCs) and community health centers (CHCs) is a top priority to ensure that even the most remote villages have access to quality medical services. She assured that the government is working on deploying more doctors and medical staff, improving diagnostic facilities, and ensuring adequate medical supplies to all government hospitals