Punjab Health Minister Inspects Civil Hospital
Punjab Health Minister Reviews Facilities
Ludhiana: In a bid to improve healthcare services and curb ongoing irregularities, Punjab Health and Family Welfare Minister Dr Balbir Singh made a surprise visit to the Civil Hospital in Ludhiana on Monday. The minister inspected the hospital’s facilities and assessed the quality of patient care being delivered.
During his visit, Dr. Singh expressed concern over thefts at the hospital, including the disappearance of essential items such as water tank covers. He directed local police officials to act swiftly, identify the culprits, and bring them to justice. He underscored a zero-tolerance policy toward any form of malpractice or negligence within public health institutions.
The minister toured multiple wards, interacting with patients and their families to gather direct feedback about the quality of care and hospital services. He assured them that the government is actively working to strengthen healthcare infrastructure and ensure that affordable, quality treatment is accessible to all citizens.
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Addressing public concerns over COVID-19, Dr. Singh reassured the community that the situation is under control. He emphasised the continued importance of following COVID-appropriate behaviour, including wearing masks in crowded areas and maintaining proper hygiene.
On the issue of dengue prevention, Dr Singh highlighted the state’s aggressive dengue prevention campaign, ‘Har Shukarvaar, Dengue Te Vaar’ (Every Friday, War on Dengue). He said health department teams are going door to door to eliminate mosquito breeding grounds and raise public awareness about symptoms, treatment, and preventive steps.
He urged the public to cooperate fully with the health department, keep their surroundings clean, and follow medical advisories to help contain the spread of dengue.
According to TOI, Issuing a stern warning against corruption, Dr Balbir Singh declared, "If any employee is found taking bribes for work, strict disciplinary action will be taken immediately." He urged hospital staff to uphold integrity and said, "This is your hospital, and it is your responsibility to run it with honesty and dedication."
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