Haryana: Medical college to adopt 5 villages to provide economic, healthcare facility
Haryana: A Kurukshetra-based Medical College and Hospital in Shahabad-Markanda announced that it will take up a radius of 25km of the region in a mission to provide healthcare to the residents of five villages.
The Chairman of the Institute, in a press meet at its Shahabad campus, made the announcement of adopting the five villages considering that they need economic and healthcare facilities to provide free OPD, ambulance, and normal delivery facility to the inhabitants.
He also confirmed that they will be provided generic and economic medicines through Prime Minister Jan Aushadhi Kendra established at the hospital on the approved rates and qualities by the government. He further informed about the upcoming installation of 350 new beds with 52 private beds and one super specialty OPD within three months in Shahabad.
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