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Advisor (K), CS reviews progress of flagship projects in Health sector

K H News Service by K H News Service
November 20, 2018
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Jammu: Advisor to Governor, K Vijay Kumar and Chief Secretary BVR Subrahmanyam Monday chaired a high-level meeting to review the progress of flagship projects under the health sector initiated in the state. The meeting also discussed in detail various inter-departmental issues which need immediate resolution for timely completion of these projects.

The meeting was attended by Home Secretary R K Goyal, Principal Secretary Health & Medical Education Atal Dulloo, Principal Secretary Finance Navin K Choudhary, Principal Secretary Planning Rohit Kansal, Commissioner Secretary R&B Khurshid Ahmed, Commissioner Secretary GAD Hilal Parray, Commissioner Secretary Forests M K Dwivedi, Commissioner Secretary PDD Hirdesh Kumar, besides Chief Engineers of CPWD and PWD, Principals of New Medical Colleges, Commissioner Food Safety, MD JKMSCL, MD JKPCC, Director General Finance (Codes) and other senior officers of concerned departments.

Principal Secretary Health while informing the meeting about the important projects undertaken by the health department also apprised the chair about the present status of works including establishment of 02 AIIMS at Vijay in Jammu and Awantipora in Srinagar, establishment of 05 New Medical Colleges at Anantnag, Baramulla, Rajouri, Doda and Kathua, up-gradation of district hospitals.

In order to have clear picture of the present status of works and action plan with regard to completion of these important projects, the concerned departments were asked to provide upto date status of ongoing works and proposed time of completion of works.

Discussion was held on the status of creation of utilities at AIIMS sites, construction of main buildings of New Medical Colleges and status of up-gradation of existing District Referral Hospitals besides the meeting also had brief discussion on creation of various posts for the existing health institutions for their smooth functioning.

With regard to recruitment of doctors and other paramedical staff, the representatives from PSC and JKSSRB informed the chair that the recruitment process is underway.

Principal Secretary Health also raised other important issues pertaining to the implementation of various programs in the state including Ayushman Bharat, National Health Mission (NHM), National Ayush Mission (NAM) besides issues related to re-organization of Drug & Food Control Organization and establishment of new Combined Drug & Food Testing Laboratory at Lakhanpur Kathua also discussed briefely.

Regarding 102 & 108 Ambulatory service under NHM, it was told that by March 2019, all 416 ambulances which are being networked for the purpose shall be made operational by March 2019.

Addressing the officers, the Advisor said that the health is priority sector for the government and all the flagship projects undertaken in the state needs to be expedited and completed in given time frame.

He asked the concerned departments to focus on completion of these key projects so that the state’s health scenario would be improved and best healthcare facilities would be made available to the people of the state.

The Advisor reacting on the commitments given by the officers said your commitment must reflects on ground by meeting the deadlines.

While directing the officers for close monitoring of these priority projects for the state, the Chief Secretary asked the Principal Secretary Health to depute some dedicated officers to ensure effective project management on the ground. There must be have an effective mechanism to review the pace of works on weekly at lower basis and monthly review at higher level, he added.

All these projects need focused attention and there needs to be have coordination among all the agencies for their timely completion, the Chief Secretary said.

K H News Service

K H News Service

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