Place special emphasis on strengthening healthcare services – Governor Prof. Ashim Kumar Ghosh
Governor inspects PHC Ghasera, directs officials to ensure better facilities and timely treatment
Governor and First Lady of Haryana plant saplings in PHC premises
Chandigarh, May 1 - Haryana Governor Prof. Ashim Kumar Ghosh today visited the Primary Health Centre (PHC) at Ghasera to review healthcare arrangements. During the visit, he inspected medical facilities, availability of medicines, cleanliness and the overall quality of services being provided to patients. On the occasion, the Governor, along with first lady of Haryana Smt Mitra Ghosh, also planted saplings within the PHC premises.
The Governor directed Health Department officials to ensure that patients visiting the PHC receive quality facilities and timely medical care. He said that strengthening healthcare services in rural areas is a priority for the government, and no negligence should be allowed in this regard. Prof. Ghosh instructed officials to maintain an adequate supply of essential medicines in all healthcare institutions and urged medical staff to perform their duties with sensitivity and dedication. He also stressed the importance of maintaining cleanliness and hygiene to ensure a safe and comfortable environment for patients.
During the visit, the Governor interacted with patients and their attendants to understand their concerns and directed officials to address them promptly. He reiterated that providing quality healthcare services to the public is a fundamental responsibility of the district administration and called for strict accountability. He also reviewed basic facilities at the PHC, including drinking water and sanitation arrangements.
Among those present on the occasion were Secretary to Governor Vijay Kumar Bhavikatti; ADC Dheeraj Setia; Deputy Commissioner Akhil Pilani; Superintendent of Police Arpit Jain; Additional Deputy Commissioner Jyoti; Civil Surgeon Dr. Sandeep Mehta; Deputy Civil Surgeon Dr. Ashish Goyal; and other administrative officials.
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