The Punjab government is committed to providing good health facilities close to the homes of the people, under this series, 3 more Aam Aadmi clinics were started today in district Moga, with which the total number of Aam Aadmi Clinics in the district has increased to 28.
MLA Dharamkot Mr. Devinderjit Singh Laddi Dhons expressed this at the inauguration of AACs being opened at village Lohgarh and Dharamkot. Apart from this, the MLA of Baghapurana Constituency, Mr. Amritpal Singh Sukhanand, inaugurated the new Aam Aadmi Clinic at Baghapurana.
In separate events, MLA Mr. Devinderjit Singh Laddi and MLA Mr. Amritpal Singh Sukhanand said that Bhagwant Singh Mann-led government today started 30 more Aam Aadmi Clinics in the state, taking the total number of Aam Aadmi Clinics in the state to 872.
It is worth mentioning that the construction of the clinic in the village of Lohgarh has been done by the family of NRI Punjabi, Mr. Rashpal Singh Badesha, in memory of their mother.They said that in these Aam Aadmi clinics, free check-up of patients is done by qualified doctors, and 38 types of lab tests and 80 types of medicines are also being provided free of charge.
They said that the Punjab government is committed to meeting the needs of the people of every section. They said that to provide good health facilities to the people near their homes, these Aam Aadmi Clinics have been dedicated today at villages Lohgarh, Dharamkot, and Baghapurana in the district. MLA Davinderjit Singh also inaugurated the work of installing interlock tiles in the streets of village Lohgarh.
On this occasion, Deputy Commissioner Mr Vishesh Sarangal said that today the Punjab government has given these Aam Aadmi clinics as a gift to the people. On this occasion, apart from Civil Surgeon Dr. Ashok Singla, a large number of residents and all Aam Aadmi Clinic staff were present.