Good Governance Award Scheme by Haryana to recognize outstanding public service
The state government has notified the ‘Haryana Good Governance Award Scheme 2024’ (Haryana Sushaasan Puraskaar Yojana 2024).
Patients will receive prompt assistance from the nearest available ambulance, ensuring timely and efficient medical care, Khattar added.
Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar said here on Tuesday that the state government would soon introduce an Ola and Uber-like ambulance service for patients in need.
Addressing the monthly meeting of the District Public Relations and Grievance Redressal Committee held in Faridabad on Tuesday, the chief minister said under this initiative, a unified pool of both government and private ambulances across the state will be created.
Patients will receive prompt assistance from the nearest available ambulance, ensuring timely and efficient medical care, Khattar added.
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The CM said during this monthly meeting, out of the 13 cases brought forward, 10 were promptly addressed. He said out of the 510 essential medicines required, specific instructions have been issued to ensure the availability of 65 critical medications in hospitals at all times.
Meanwhile, to bring a transforming change in the lives of the state’s rural population, the Haryana government has decided to implement 13 new projects worth more than Rs 284 Crore under the Rural Augmentation programme and Mahagram Yojana in four districts – Hisar, Jind, Sonipat, and Rewari. The CM accorded administrative approval for these projects today.
An official spokesperson said Haryana has already become the first big state to ensure the supply of functional Household Tap Connections (FHTCs) to every household under the Jal Jeevan Mission. The Central Government had set a target of giving clean drinking tap water to every rural family by 2024 under this mission but the state government has achieved this target much in advance.
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