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Says NC government committed towards
providing equitable access to quality education in remote areas
KS News Desk
Baramulla, July 9: Minister
for Health and Medical Education, Social Welfare and Education Sakeena Itoo
Wednesday visited Government Medical College (GMC) Baramulla and chaired a
meeting to review the status of healthcare delivery, patient care services and
hospital infrastructure at the facility.
MLA Baramulla Javed Hasan
Baig, MLA Sopore Irshad Rasool Kar, MLA Wagoora Kreeri Advocate Irfan Hafeez
Lone, MLA Uri Dr. Sajjad Shafi, Director
Health Services Kashmir, Principal GMC Baramulla, Additional Deputy
Commissioner Baramulla and other senior officers of district administration
attended the meeting.
Addressing the officers in
the meeting, the Minister emphasised on the need for enhancing the patient care
facilities, streamlining service delivery and strengthening coordination among
the departments to ensure that quality healthcare services reach every citizen.
“Health is a fundamental
right and remains a top priority of the government. There is no room for
compromise in this important sector of society," she said.
The minister called for an
enhanced patient-centric approach in healthcare service delivery. She urged the
medical fraternity to adopt a friendly and compassionate attitude while
treating the patients. She said that ensuring transparency and dedication in
service delivery should be the top priority, adding that government doctors
must prioritize their official duties over private practice.
Highlighting that the
government under the leadership of Chief Minister Omar Abdullah is ensuring
prime focus on development of health sector, Sakeena Itoo said that an MRI (3
Tesla) worth Rs. 25 crore and Cath Lab worth Rs. 12.50 crore will be
established in GMC Baramulla during the current financial year. She added that
these facilities will enhance the diagnostic and interventional care for the
residents of North Kashmir and its adjoining areas.
The Minister said that
around 50 kanal of land has been transferred to GMC for establishment of
separate OPD block and Diagnostic Block which will improve the quality of
healthcare at this prestigious health facility of North Kashmir.
The Minister added that
Dialysis facilities at SDHs and CHCs besides AI based X-Ray machines and other
facilities will also be established in various hospitals and health centres of
Baramulla. She also said that digital X-Ray facility will be established at GMC
Baramulla in few months for enhanced patient care.
During the meeting, the
MLAs raised several critical issues including the duty rosters and
round-the-clock presence of doctors, shortage of human resources in the health
sector and the need for improved sanitation across the healthcare institutions.
Earlier, the GMC
representatives presented a detailed presentation, highlighting various aspects
of healthcare delivery at GMC Baramulla, including patient footfall, staff
deployment, infrastructure setup and ongoing development works.
Later she inaugurated the State of Art main building of Government Degree College (GDC) Boniyar.
Speaking on the occasion,
the Minister emphasized government’s commitment towards providing equitable
access to quality education in remote and rural areas.
“This new infrastructure is
not just a building, it is a symbol of government’s vision to empower the youth
of Boniyar with knowledge, opportunity and a bright future," she said.
Sakina outlined that the upgraded
infrastructure would significantly enhance the academic environment in the
college and attract more students from the surrounding areas.
The Minister further said
that education sector, particularly in remote and underserved areas, is being
upgraded so as to provide best and quality education to students near their
vicinities.
On the occasion, the minister also interacted with the students, encouraging them to make full use of the facilities for excellence in academics as well as community development.
Pertinently, the newly
inaugurated infrastructure features modern classrooms, smart laboratories, a
well-equipped library, computer room, auditorium, museum and ample washroom
facilities.