Tarun Karthick
Campbell Bay, 07 July 2023
In a major transfer to handle the dilapidated situation of the Primary Health Center (PHC) in Mile Tilak, Mr. Vishal Jolly, National Executive Member of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and Former State President BJP, has written a letter to the Chief Secretary of the Andaman and Nicobar (A & N) Administration. The letter highlights the pressing have to relocate the PHC’s gear, supplies, and whole setup to the Government Primary School in gentle of security issues.
Mr. Jolly expressed deep concern over the deteriorating state of the present PHC constructing, emphasising the approaching threat of its collapse. The harmful situation poses a menace not solely to medical officers and employees but additionally to sufferers accessing healthcare companies inside the premises.
Recognising the urgency of the state of affairs, Mr. Jolly referred to as for the development of a brand new PHC constructing. However, he burdened the necessity for rapid motion to make sure uninterrupted healthcare provision within the area. He instructed quickly relocating the present PHC setup to the vacant Government Primary School in Mile Tilak, emphasising that the college at present accommodates solely a small variety of college students.
Highlighting the supply of enough house inside the Government School premises, Mr. Jolly requested the Chief Secretary to facilitate the momentary shift, prioritising the welfare and security of the residents within the area. The transfer goals to stop any stagnation of important healthcare companies whereas awaiting the development of a brand new and safe PHC constructing.
The letter from Mr. Vishal Jolly serves as a reminder of the crucial significance of offering sufficient healthcare infrastructure and making certain the well-being of medical professionals, employees, and sufferers. The BJP chief’s enchantment to the Chief Secretary underscores the rapid consideration required to handle the urgent difficulty at hand and safeguard the healthcare wants of the native inhabitants in Mile Tilak.