SRINAGAR: Jammu and Kashmir National Conference General Secretary and MLA Khanyar, Ali Mohammad Sagar, on Monday inaugurated a state-of-the-art Stryker Laparoscopic 4K System along with a complete set of advanced laparoscopic instruments worth ₹1.25 crore at Gousia Hospital, Khanyar.
The installation of the latest-generation surgical equipment is expected to strengthen healthcare services and improve patient care in Downtown Srinagar and adjoining areas. The advanced system will enable doctors to perform minimally invasive surgeries with greater precision, resulting in improved clinical outcomes and faster recovery for patients.
Speaking on the occasion, Sagar said the introduction of modern medical technology at Gousia Hospital reflects efforts to strengthen public healthcare infrastructure and ensure access to advanced treatment facilities closer to people’s homes.
He said quality healthcare remains a priority and added that sustained efforts are being made to upgrade medical institutions and equip them with modern facilities to meet the growing healthcare needs of the people.
Hospital officials and medical professionals said the advanced laparoscopic system would enhance the quality of surgical procedures, reduce recovery time and contribute significantly to improved healthcare outcomes in the region.
Later, Sagar laid the foundation stone for the upgradation of a road at Anzimer, Khanyar, to be executed at an estimated cost of ₹21 lakh. The project aims to improve road connectivity, facilitate smoother traffic movement and provide better civic amenities to local residents.
Addressing the gathering, Sagar reiterated his commitment to the holistic development of the Khanyar constituency, stating that healthcare and infrastructure development remain among his top priorities. He assured the people that efforts would continue to ensure the timely execution of developmental projects and the strengthening of essential public services.
MLA Hazratbal Salman Ali Sagar accompanied him during both functions. Local residents, officials, healthcare professionals and party workers were also present on the occasion.