Mann Lays Foundation for New Sub-Divisional Hospital in Dharmkot, Enhancing Emergency & Maternal Care
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Mann Lays Foundation for New Sub-Divisional Hospital in Dharmkot, Enhancing Emergency & Maternal Care

New Sub-Divisional Hospital in Dharmkot to Improve Healthcare Services and Create Jobs for Local Youth

by Tamanna

Dharmkot : In a significant development for local healthcare, the Mann government laid the foundation stone of a New Sub-Divisional Hospital in Dharmkot today. Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann, during a press conference, emphasized that this 50-bed hospital will not only strengthen emergency services but also provide comprehensive maternal and child care.

The New Sub-Divisional Hospital in Dharmkot is designed to offer modern medical facilities, ensuring residents have access to quality healthcare close to home. The hospital will include state-of-the-art emergency services, maternity wards, and pediatric care, reflecting the government’s commitment to improving public health infrastructure.

New Sub-Divisional Hospital in Dharmkot to Generate Employment for Local Youth

Cabinet Minister Dr. Balbir Singh highlighted that the establishment of the New Sub-Divisional Hospital in Dharmkot will also create employment opportunities for the local youth, ranging from healthcare professionals to support staff. This initiative is part of the broader vision of the Mann government to develop healthcare infrastructure across Punjab.

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Chief Minister Mann said, “The New Sub-Divisional Hospital in Dharmkot represents a significant milestone in ensuring accessible and quality healthcare for every citizen. This hospital will serve as a lifeline for the people of Dharmkot and surrounding areas.”

With the foundation laid for the New Sub-Divisional Hospital in Dharmkot, the state government is signaling a strong commitment to public health, maternal and child safety, and youth employment. Local residents and healthcare experts have welcomed the move, calling it a transformative step in improving regional healthcare facilities.

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