Monday, February 11, 2019

CM promises one medical college in Haryana district

CHANDIGARH, FEB 11
Haryana Chief Minister, Mr Manohar Lal said that in order to provide better medical facility to the people and to meet the requirement of doctors in hospitals of the State one medical college would be constructed in each district of the State. At present the State is getting 750 new doctors every year and a target has been set to increase this figure to 2000 in the coming few years.
            Mr Manohar Lal disclosed this while interacting with the media persons in Jind today. Earlier, he inaugurated and laid the foundation stone of 12 development projects costing about Rs 46.30 crore.
            He said that Jind is such a district of the State which is connected to seven National Highways and the development here is being undertaken at a rapid pace. During the last four years, the BJP Government in the State has speed up the pace of development in the State by carrying out various development works. He said that the youth are being given government jobs on merit basis and to ensure that they get maximum employment opportunities, efforts are also being made to set up more industrial units in the State.
            The Chief Minister said that work is being done on a detailed project to make available adequate canal based clean drinking water to the people of Jind. On the completion of this Rs 400 crore project, there would be no problem of drinking water in Jind, he added.
            In reply to a question, he said that previous governments in the State used district Jind just as a platform to hold political rallies and never paid attention towards its development. As a result of this, it lagged way behind in terms of development. Contrary to this, he said the BJP Government during the last four years has done various development works for the development of this district. It got started the work for the construction of Regional Centre of Horticulture University. Besides, the work for the construction of Jind bypass has almost been completed. He said that the work for the construction of new bus stand near village Pindara is in progress. Apart from this, various other works aimed at the development of the district has been implemented. He assured that the government would leave no stone unturned for the development of Jind district.
PM TO LAY FOUNDATION STONES FOR HEALTH PROJECTS: Haryana Health Minister Anil Vij said that the Prime Minister, Mr Narendra Modi would lay the foundation stone of three major projects of Health and Ayush Department and inaugurate National Cancer Institute (NCI) at Badhsa village in Jhajjar, on February 12, from Kurukshetra.
           Mr Vij said that the Prime Minister would lay the foundation stone of Shri Krishna Ayush University, Kurukshetra, which is first of its kind in the world. It would provide the facility of education and treatment through Ayurveda, Yoga, Unani, Siddha and Homeopathic medical systems. It would be constructed on about 94.5 acres at an estimated cost of about Rs 475 crore. Similarly, he would also lay the foundation stone of  Pt. Deen Dayal Upadhyaya University of Health, Karnal and National Institute of Ayurveda, Panchkula.
           He said that the National Cancer Institute, which has been constructed in Badhsa at the cost of about Rs 2,035 crore, has 710 beds. The Institute would provide treatment of all stages of cancer. Apart from doctors rooms, about 800 rooms have been constructed for the attendants of patients in the institute. Besides this, a Center of Excellence is being set up as University in Kutail of Karnal District, which would have super speciality hospital with a trauma centre and would provide graduate and post-doctoral courses for students. This university would be developed on over 144 acres at an estimated cost of about Rs 750 crore.
      He said that the National Institute of Ayurveda would be set up in Panchkula to provide unprecedented medical facilities in the field of Ayurveda. It would be constructed on 19.87 acres with the support of the Centre Government. About Rs 270.50 crore would be spent on its construction. Its Inpatient Department IPD would have 250 beds and would provide education facility to about 500 students in graduation, post graduation and PhD courses.

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