JP Nadda Inaugurates Key Medical Facilities During Bihar Visit
Union Minister and BJP President JP Nadda was warmly welcomed in Patna. Over two days, he will inaugurate several medical facilities including an eye hospital at IGIMS. The visit will fulfill long-awaited health initiatives in Bihar.
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Union Minister and BJP President JP Nadda received a rousing welcome from party workers upon his arrival in Patna, Bihar's capital, on Friday. A key meeting with BJP state leaders is currently in progress at the State Guest House in Patna.
Nadda's two-day visit to Bihar includes the inauguration of various medical facilities. Today, he will inaugurate an eye hospital at the Indira Gandhi Institute of Medical Sciences (IGIMS) campus and lay the foundation stones for several health centers at around 12:15 PM.
Continuing his Bihar tour, Nadda will open a 'Super Speciality Block' at Jawahar Lal Nehru Medical College and Hospital in Bhagalpur at 2:55 PM and another at Anugrah Narayan Magadh Medical College and Hospital in Gaya by 5:50 PM. Bihar Minister Nitin Nabin stated that Nadda's visit will fulfill many long-awaited health and medical hopes of the state.
Prior to Nadda's arrival, Minister Nitin Nabin commented, "As the Health Minister, Nadda has always prioritized Bihar. His visit today will see the fulfillment of several long-pending projects, including the new eye hospital at IGIMS and potential visits to PMCH. This marks a significant day for Bihar's health and medical services."
The BJP has initiated a membership drive divided into two phases: September 2 to September 25 and October 1 to October 15, aiming to achieve comprehensive outreach across the nation.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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