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Omar Abdullah Government Committed to Expanding Public Services Across Sectors: Health Minister Sakina Itoo

Says, Doctor Shortage Being Addressed Gradually, Lab Services Being Expanded in J&K Hospitals

Nadeem Nadu by Nadeem Nadu
May 26, 2025
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Omar Abdullah Government Committed to Expanding Public Services Across Sectors: Health Minister Sakina Itoo
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Srinagar: Health Minister Sakina Itoo on Monday said that the Omar Abdullah-led government is committed to reaching every corner of Jammu and Kashmir with improved public services, particularly in sectors like healthcare, education, and infrastructure.

The Health Minister visited JLNM hospital Rainawari Srinagar where she inaugurated the testing lab for the hospital, speaking to media persons on the sidelines of the visit, Sakina Itoo, as per news agency JKNS, stated, “Our government’s consistent effort is to ensure that facilities reach the people, whether in the health sector, hospitals, education, or roads and buildings.”

“We are continuously visiting various areas to assess the situation on the ground and identify what more needs to be done,” she said.

The minister visited a hospital where a newly established laboratory, built at a cost of over ₹3 crore, has been inaugurated. “Earlier, patients had to send their samples to GMC or SKIMS for testing, which took months to get results.

Now, with this fully functional laboratory, tests can be conducted locally and reports will be available within two to three days. This is a major step forward for the benefit of the local population,” she added.

Addressing the issue of doctor shortages, the Health Minister said, “For years, not much was done. We are now making every possible effort to address the shortage of doctors gradually.”

She also Said that all doctors who were previously attached elsewhere have been detached and directed back to their original postings to ensure better healthcare services for the people.

“Our focus right now is to have an adequate number of doctors in all health centers besides upgrading equipment and expanding healthcare facilities,” Sakina Itoo said. “Dialysis facilities will now be made available in Sub-District Hospitals (SDHs) as well,” she added. (JKNS)

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