Punjab CM to visit premier health and school educational institutes of Delhi Government tomorrow

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Move aimed at acquiring knowledge to impart quality healthcare and education facilities to people in Punjab

MoUs are likely to inked between Punjab and Delhi Governments in this regard

Chandigarh,  24  April  2022  :   In a bid to revamp the existing health and education infrastructure across the state, the Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann would undertake a whirlwind tour of the premier health and school educational institutes in the national capital on Monday. He would be accompanied by a battery of senior officers from both School Education and Health & Family Welfare departments to apprise them with prevalent models in both these crucial sectors directly attributable to the Human Development.

According to a spokesperon of the Chief Minister’s Office said that the move is aimed at sprucing up the health and education infrastructure of Punjab by replicating the Delhi model in both these core sectors.

Pointing out further the spokesperson said that starting in the morning, the Chief Minister will visit Dr Ambedkar Institute of Excellence at Kalka ji, followed by Mohalla clinics at Greater Kailash, Chirag Enclave. After which Mr Bhagwant Mann will visit Kautilya Government Sarvodhya Bal Vidyalya Chirag Enclave.

The spokesperson further said that after taking stock of the facilities in this school, the Chief Minister along with his Delhi counterpart Arvind Kejriwal will inaugurate newly constructed swimming pool in the school. Bhagwant Mann will then visit the Rajiv Gandhi Hospital at Dilshad garden and inspect the quality health facilities being provided to the citizens .

During this visit, few Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs) with the Government of Delhi for imparting quality Health and Education facilities to people in Punjab are likely to be inked in the presence of both the Chief Ministers.

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