Hemant Soren Fortifies Healthcare in Jharkhand with 498 Appointments
Jharkhand Chief Minister Hemant Soren distributed appointment letters to 498 community health officials, enhancing the state's healthcare. He emphasized improving health services, particularly in remote areas. Current projects include a new Apollo Hospital and a medical college. Soren also laid foundations for infrastructure to ensure an uninterrupted power supply.
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Jharkhand Chief Minister Hemant Soren reinforced the state's healthcare system by distributing appointment letters to 498 community health officials on Monday. This recruitment reflects the administration's ongoing efforts to deliver quality healthcare, especially in remote regions.
Soren highlighted projects like the future Apollo Hospital and a medical college in Itki as significant steps toward making world-class medical facilities accessible. He mentioned that collaborations with private entities aim to eliminate the need for residents to seek treatment outside Jharkhand.
The Chief Minister also emphasized enhancements in the health system, including affordable air ambulance services. In addition, Soren laid the foundation stone for key infrastructure projects like the Jharkhand Bhavan in Navi Mumbai and a new substation to guarantee reliable power supply.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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