Sports complex girls' hostel at medical college in Agroha inaugurated
Hisar: Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini recently inaugurated a sports complex and girls' hostel at Maharaja Agrasen Medical College, Agroha.
According to PTI report, the chief minister also announced a grant of Rs 31 lakh from his discretionary fund for the institution.
While paying homage to Maharaja Agrasen, Saini said this college would continue the mission of humanitarian service initiated by the legendary king of Agroha.
Haryana CM inaugurates sports complex girls' hostel at medical college in Agroha
Haryana CM inaugurates sports complex girls' hostel at medical college in Agroha
We will preserve this great heritage along the lines of the Rakhigarhi site, he said.
Saini said Prime Minister Narendra Modi has envisioned transforming India into a medical hub, and Haryana is continuously strengthening its medical infrastructure to realise this vision.
A medical college is being set up in every district of Haryana.
Presently, the state has 15 medical colleges, of which nine were established during the BJP government's time, with nine more under construction.
A National Cancer Institute has been opened in Badsha, Jhajjar district, and an AIIMS is being set up in Majra, Rewari district.
Earlier speaking on the occasion, Minister Ranbir Gangwa said that the Haryana Government is excelling in healthcare by following the footsteps of Maharaja Agrasen.
Speaking on the occasion, Independent MLA from Hisar, Savitri Jindal, praised the government's efforts, saying Haryana is progressing steadily under Prime Minister Modi's guidance and Chief Minister Saini's leadership.
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