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Kishanpole: Cm Launches 37 City Projects At Programme In Kishanpole | Jaipur News
JAIPUR: Chief minister Ashok Gehlot on Thursday inaugurated and laid foundation stones for 37 different projects in the city at a programme organised in Kishanpole by the lcoal MLA Amin Kagzi.
Speaking at the programme, Gehlot said, “Today the government is giving more emphasis on education and health. Students are being sent outside the country for higher education and the government will continue to support students in need. Several steps were taken by the government to make sure that no one slept hungry during Covid-19. Today we have insured health services for everyone at Rs 25 lakh.”
Gehlot emphasised that Rajasthan is the only state in the country to have made a law on right to health. “The satellite hospital to be built at a cost of Rs 20 crore in Kishanpole area will provide better health services to the residents. In this 50-bed hospital, OPD, emergency, labour zone, SNCU zone, OT and lab facilities along with two basement parking facilities will be built,” he said.
MLA Kagzi while speaking at the programme said, “The credit goes to the chief minister for the development work done in the assembly constituency in the last four years.”
Speaking at the programme, Gehlot said, “Today the government is giving more emphasis on education and health. Students are being sent outside the country for higher education and the government will continue to support students in need. Several steps were taken by the government to make sure that no one slept hungry during Covid-19. Today we have insured health services for everyone at Rs 25 lakh.”
Gehlot emphasised that Rajasthan is the only state in the country to have made a law on right to health. “The satellite hospital to be built at a cost of Rs 20 crore in Kishanpole area will provide better health services to the residents. In this 50-bed hospital, OPD, emergency, labour zone, SNCU zone, OT and lab facilities along with two basement parking facilities will be built,” he said.
MLA Kagzi while speaking at the programme said, “The credit goes to the chief minister for the development work done in the assembly constituency in the last four years.”