By Amrit Pal Sidhu
Sri Muktsar Sahib, March 30
In an ongoing effort to ensure accessible healthcare for all, the Punjab government, in collaboration with the Health and Family Welfare Department, has been making consistent strides in providing quality health services closer to people's homes.
In line with this initiative, Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann oversaw the inauguration of several new Aam Aadmi Clinics across Punjab.
As part of this endeavor, MLA Jagdeep Singh Kaka Brar led the opening of two new clinics in Sri Muktsar Sahib, one located at Gurdwara Sanjhiwal Gandhi Nagar and the other at Rain Basera on Goniana Road.
During the event, MLA Kaka Brar emphasized that these clinics symbolize the government's commitment to ensuring better healthcare for the community.
He highlighted that the clinics aim to provide free treatment, including medicines, diagnostic tests, and consultations by experienced medical professionals and staff, making healthcare accessible to all.
Dr. Sunil Kumar Bansal, Civil Surgeon of Sri Muktsar Sahib, expressed confidence that these clinics would play a crucial role in enhancing healthcare services in the region. He urged residents to take full advantage of the free treatments and facilities offered, emphasizing their importance in improving public health outcomes.
The inauguration event was attended by Surinder Singh, President of the Gurdwara Management Committee, as well as notable figures such as Mukhtiar Singh, Darshan Singh Kapoor, Surinderpal Singh, and Birbal Singh.
Several representatives from the Health Department were also present, including Dr. Dupinder Kumar (DMC), Dr. Rajiv Kumar (SMO, Civil Hospital Sri Muktsar Sahib), Dr. Harkirtan Singh (District Epidemiologist), Deepak Kumar (DPM), Lal Chand (Mass Media), Bhupinder Singh (Senior Assistant), and Gurpreet Singh (PA).