Nagaland's Healthcare Uplift: Minister Unveils Ambitious Projects in Zunheboto
Nagaland Minister P Paiwang Konyak inspected the expansion of Zunheboto district hospital, unveiling several projects including a public health centre and integrated laboratory. Emphasizing completion by December 2025, he stressed fund management and upcoming manpower recruitment, aligning with PM Modi's vision for improved healthcare in Nagaland by 2047.
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Nagaland Minister P Paiwang Konyak undertook an inspection of the Zunheboto district hospital to assess ongoing expansion projects, announcing new initiatives for healthcare improvements, an official reported on Thursday.
During his visit, part of the 'Viksit Nagaland for Viksit Bharat' tour, Konyak unveiled plans for staff quarters, an urban health centre, and more, targeting completion by December 2025 to avoid cost overruns.
Aligning with Prime Minister Modi's vision for 2047, Konyak called for better healthcare facilities and addressed manpower shortages with recruitment drives and surety bond returns of MBBS graduates.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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