The Haryana Government has approved the establishment of new Primary Health Centers in two villages to improve healthcare access in rural areas and reduce the burden on major hospitals.
Health Minister Arti Singh Rao informed that one new Primary Health Center will be set up in Suoi village of Bhiwani district, while another new Primary Health Center will be established in Amarpur village of Palwal district.
New Primary Health Centers Sanctioned with ₹466.35 Lakh and ₹439.33 Lakh to Strengthen Rural Healthcare Access
According to the government, ₹466.35 lakh has been sanctioned for the PHC in Suoi village and ₹439.33 lakh for the PHC in Amarpur village. These new Primary Health Centers will ensure better access to essential medical services for rural populations.
हरियाणा में ग्रामीण स्वास्थ्य सेवाओं को सशक्त करने के लिए भिवानी के गांव सूई और पलवल के गांव अमरपुर में दो नए प्राथमिक स्वास्थ्य केंद्र (PHC) खोलने को मंजूरी दी गई है।
स्वास्थ्य मंत्री @ArtiSinghRao ने बताया कि इनके निर्माण पर क्रमशः ₹466.35 लाख और ₹439.33 लाख खर्च होंगे। इससे…
— DPR Haryana (@DiprHaryana) April 28, 2026
Officials stated that the introduction of these new Primary Health Centers will significantly improve primary healthcare delivery, enabling timely treatment, preventive care, and emergency support at the local level.
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The initiative is part of the state’s ongoing efforts to expand healthcare infrastructure and bring medical facilities closer to rural communities. With these new Primary Health Centers, residents will no longer need to travel long distances for basic healthcare services.
This step marks a major improvement in strengthening Haryana’s rural health system and ensuring better medical support through new Primary Health Centers across the state.