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Agri Minister lays stone for health centre at Ghilaur

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Haryana Agriculture and Farmers Welfare Minister Shyam Singh Rana laid the foundation stone of a Primary Health Centre (PHC) in Ghilaur village of the Radaur sub-division, calling it a significant gift for local residents.

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He said the PHC would be constructed on about 4 kanal of land for Rs 68.50 lakh.

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Addressing the gathering, Rana said, the primary objective of the BJP government was to move the state forward on the path of development. He added the government, led by Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini, aimed to complete as many development projects as possible in every Assembly constituency.

“The government has no shortage of funds for development projects. The state government is working seriously to ensure that every person in the state has access to healthcare,” he said.

Rana noted the new PHC would provide villagers with access to healthcare at their doorstep, offering quality services and immediate care for non-emergency conditions.

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He instructed officials to avoid delays in the construction of the health centre and other development works. “All development works should be completed ahead of schedule so the public can benefit. High-quality construction materials should be used,” he said.

Rana said it was everyone’s responsibility to ensure development projects were carried out collectively and urged people to prioritise schemes in the public interest.

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