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Sakeena Itoo reviews progress on health projects across Kashmir division

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June 30, 2025
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SRINAGAR: Minister for Health and Medical Education, Social Welfare and Education, Sakeena Itoo, today chaired a meeting at Civil Secretariat to assess the status of ongoing works being executed under health infrastructure projects across Kashmir Division.

The meeting was attended by MD J&K Housing Board, MD Police Housing Corporation, Chief Engineer R&B North Kashmir, Director Health Services Kashmir, representatives of mechanical and hospital engineering department and other officers of the concerned departments and project executing agencies.

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While reviewing the district-wise progress on each project, the Minister underscored the importance of adhering to deadlines, particularly in far-flung and snow-prone areas. “Timely completion of these projects is crucially important for saving precious human lives. We cannot afford delays that could hamper rural healthcare delivery during harsh winters,” she stated.

The Minister issued clear directions to all the executing agencies to ensure that all the ongoing projects, ranging from new health centres to upgradation of existing facilities, are completed in time, as Kashmir has a short working season.

Highlighting the importance of these projects for rural healthcare services, the Minister underlined that once completed, these projects will significantly strengthen the healthcare network in rural and underserved areas of the Kashmir division. The government’s goal is to make quality healthcare accessible at the grassroots level. These infrastructure upgrades are a crucial step towards achieving healthcare equity,” asserted the Minister.

During the meeting, the Minister stressed upon the officers of the health department and executing agencies to conduct regular check-ups of ongoing construction works so that the buildings are constructed as per the approved works. She also asked them to consult every stakeholder in DPR formulation, ensuring that all necessary basic facilities are incorporated.

 Visits SKIMS, Super Speciality Hospital Srinagar

Minister for Health and Medical Education, Social Welfare and Education, Sakeena Itoo, today visited SKIMS Soura and Super Speciality Hospital Srinagar and took stock of medical care facilities available for the patients.

While visiting Super Speciality hospital Srinagar, the Minister toured several departments of the facility, including Cardiology, Nephrology, Oncology and other Critical Care Units. She held direct interactions with patients and their attendants to understand their experiences and gather feedback regarding the quality of treatment and services available at the hospital.

Later, the Minister also visited SKIMS Soura and took stock of the medical care facilities available at this prestigious institution. She inspected different sections of the hospital and took stock of the medical care facilities available at the facility.

The Minister urged hospital authorities to ensure timely treatment, streamlined processes and patient-centric care for the patients coming from different far-flung areas of Jammu and Kashmir.

She also interacted with the patients and their attendants and took detailed feedback from them about the services available at this facility.

While interacting with them, the Minister assured them that the Government is focusing on increasing medical care facilities in rural areas so that they can get access near their vicinity.

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