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Work On Health Projects Worth Rs 370m Continued

Fast paced work on health projects worth Rs 370m under the Prime Minister’s Health Program is continue in Jhang

JHANG, (UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News – APP –  ) :Fast paced work on health projects worth Rs 370m under the Prime Minister‘s Health Program is continue in Jhang. Under the project, work on establishing five trauma centers and nurseries in 24 Basic Health Centers and Rural Health Centers, 8AM to 8PM OPDs, one warehouse and three Guinea Centers in 6 BHUs was in progress.This was told by CEO District Health Authority Rai Samiullah in a briefing to elected representatives comprising on Advisor to the Chief Minister Punjab Nawab Faisal Hayat Jiwana, MPA Maulana Muawya Azam and media persons here Wednesday.

Speaking on the occasion, the Advisor said the people will be provided health facilities at their door steps through PM’s Health Program. He said the up-gradation of hospitals in remote areas will improve health facilities and minimize workloads on hospitals of urban areas. He said the Program is being initiated in Rajanpur, Qasoor, D.G.Khan, LodhranAttock, Chinot districts and Mianwali where 24 hours maternity service will be provided at 195 RHUs besides ambulance service.

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