CM Mann inaugurates Sant Attar Singh Ji Maharaj Hospital in Cheema village
Sangrur: Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann on Thursday inaugurated the Sant Attar Singh Ji Maharaj Hospital in Cheema village, a state-of-the-art 30-bed facility built at a cost of Rs 11.70 crore, which will serve a large number of people across the region, an official statement said.
Speaking on the occasion, Mann emphasised that the hospital will benefit around 50,000 people across 15 villages, while also strengthening access to affordable and quality treatment for nearly 35,000-40,000 residents in nearby areas.
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During his visit, the Chief Minister also interacted with patients and their families at the hospital, inquiring about their well-being and reviewing the facilities on the ground.
According to a recent PTI report, highlighting the transformation, he stated that earlier, due to lack of facilities, patients were routinely referred to Sangrur, Patiala and Ludhiana, but will now receive treatment locally, with the hospital equipped with modern machines and dedicated emergency and mother-child wards.
Mann further stated, "The work on the medical college in the name of Sant Baba Attar Singh will also be started soon, and the state government has already finalised arrangements for it."
"The sole motive is to give fillip to medical education in the region and ensure quality health facilities to the people. The state government will not leave any stone unturned for accomplishing this project on war footing."
Speaking about the newly inaugurated healthcare facility, he said, "Today, the Community Health Centre has been inaugurated at the birthplace of Sant Attar Singh Ji Maharaj in village Cheema."
He said Sant Attar Singh Maharaj made significant contributions in the fields of education and social service, and in his honour, this Community Health Centre has been named after him.
The hospital will have a capacity of 30 beds, with a total expenditure of Rs 11.75 crore incurred for the project, Mann said.
Detailing its expansion, CM Mann added, "This centre was originally established in 1975 with a capacity of 10 beds, and later its capacity was increased to 20 beds, and now it has been expanded to 30 beds.
Highlighting medical services at the facility, he said, "Pediatric specialists will be available for the treatment of children's diseases, along with ENT and dental services. Free maternal and child healthcare services, facilities for X-rays and blood tests will be provided. Treatment for patients seeking de-addiction services will also be provided in the CHC."
Emphasising the impact of the ongoing anti-drug drive, he said, "The Yudh Nashian Virudh campaign has already broken the backbone of the drug trade in the state. The supply line of the drugs has been snapped, drug smugglers have been put behind bars, and their properties have been confiscated."
"The AAP government will soon embark on a campaign to felicitate the brave hearts who have given vital information against the drug smugglers," the CM said.
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