Budgam, Jun 02 (KNO): Health and Medical Education (H&ME) Department Minister, Sakina Itoo said on Monday that the government is committed to consolidating and strengthening existing health and educational institutions rather than establishing scattered or fragmented setups.
After visiting Beerwah in Budgam district, Itoo called for optimising resources to enhance public services. “There is a pressing need to consolidate what we already have instead of opening new, disjointed facilities that often lack essential infrastructure and manpower,” she said.
The minister clarified that constructing a few rooms does not constitute a hospital unless proper staff and facilities are in place. “Our focus is on consolidation and upgrading existing facilities, which will be prioritised after ensuring their robustness,” she added.
Addressing concerns about the shortage of doctors in peripheral hospitals, Itoo said all attached doctors have now been detached from their posts and instructed to return to their original places of posting. “This step is crucial to ensure that rural and underserved areas receive adequate healthcare services,” she said. She warned that those who fail to report back will face necessary action as per the law.
The minister highlighted the achievements of the Omar Abdullah-led government over the past seven months but stressed that much more work remains.
On the issue of a Trauma Hospital in Budgam, she said the demand, particularly in light of increasing road accidents and the lack of immediate specialised care, is being examined. “The demand for a Trauma Hospital in Budgam has been raised by MLA Beerwah and MLA Chadoora. It will be reviewed, and necessary steps will be taken accordingly," she assured.
During her visit, the minister interacted with health officials and members of the public, assessing the current state of medical infrastructure and educational institutions. She directed officials to prioritise strengthening primary health centres and upgrading schools with adequate staff and modern facilities.
Reaffirming her government’s commitment, Itoo said, "An equitable development and the welfare of the people remain central to our agenda."—(KNO)