Bhopal: Transport and School Education Minister Uday Pratap Singh has said that the state government is rapidly expanding health services at the rural level so that the citizens of the state get better health services in their villages. Minister Singh was addressing the inauguration ceremony of the Sub Health Center building constructed at a cost of Rs 49 lakh in village Pachama of Gadarwara, Narsinghpur on Saturday.
Minister Singh said that on completion of one year of the state government, Jan Kalyan Parv is being celebrated in the state. During this period, the problems of the citizens will be resolved in their own villages. He said that with the construction of sub-health center, villagers will not have to go far for work like blood pressure, sugar, blood test, health check-up of pregnant women and vaccination. Free medicines will also be available to the patients in the sub health centre. Panchayat officials were present on this occasion.