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| Chib visits CD, Psychiatric Hospital, Dental College, Directs for ensuring best medicare at all costs | | | EARLY TIMES REPORT SRINAGAR, Apr 14: Minister for Medical Education, Technical Education and Youth Services and Sports, R S Chib today said that government is committed to provide best possible medicare to the patients of the state. The Minister was addressing jam packed press conference at Government Dental College here today. He said that most of the doctors and para-medics did a tremendous job during employees strike and also persuaded many others to resume their duties in the larger interest of medicare to ailing humanity. Chib also expressed his gratitude to the media for giving significant coverage to the steps taken by the government during strike days. He said that the employees called off their strike of their own, saying it is a welcome step as wisdom prevailed finally. It is the endeavour of the government to improve the infrastructure of health institutions, provide adequate medicines, ensure best sanitation facilities in and around the hospitals, the Minister added. To provide more staff, 4100 posts have been created and will be filled up soon to provide more staff to various institutions, deficient in staff. Expressing apology to patients who were put to inconvenience during the strike period, Chib said that government managed the services to the extent it could by the cooperation of several dedicated employees and voluntary agencies. Earlier, Minister visited several hospitals of the Srinagar city including Chest Disease Hospital, Psychiatric Hospital and Government Dental College and Hospital, Srinagar. The Minister interacted with the patients of these hospitals and enquired about the facilities being provided to them by the government. Later, Chib presided over a meeting of officers of Associated Hospitals and the matters related to strengthening the health institutions were discussed. The officers apprised the Minister about the problems confronting them in running these institutions.
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