Ludhiana: Government's decision to open medical colleges get support from public, likely to support shortage of medical professionals in the State

A trust, called the ‘Punjab Sikhya te Sehat Fund’, will help in capital asset creation in the health and education sector during the course of the year.

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Punjab Budget 2022: This was the first budget of the state's ruling AAP, and came a little more than three months after the party was elected to power here. Let's see how residents react to upcoming budget announcements and policies. 

Prakash Kaur, Resident in Civil city says "Government step to establish Mohalla clinics are making primary health care services accessible to groups with modest income; females, particularly housewives, thus helping bridge the gender gap when it comes to accessing health care facilities Nearness of the clinic and free medicines at her disposal, people will be able to save the money that was earlier spent on commuting and buying medicines." 

Parvinder  Singh, Parent living in B.r.s nagar "Clearly, providing the existing medical colleges and opening more with modern and more sophisticated infrastructure can help them produce more and more learned doctors, as they can then cater to more students and provide quality education.

 Our country faces an acute and tremendous shortage of skilled human resources in the health sector. There is an acute and tremendous shortage of over 64 lakh skilled service professionals in the health sector."

Rajesh kumar, Business man says" The savings from the electricity bill will result in increased disposable incomes in public hands in time of inflation. It will give  families an opportunity to spend this money on nutrition, education and other things.

 With another basic necessity taken care of by the state, people will be free to pursue their aspirations." 

Raminder kaur, Teacher says " Government step to modernise government schools digitally is a great step ahead. Digital learning tools and technology allows students to develop effective self-directed learning skills. 

Now, they can identify what they need to learn, find and use digital resources, apply the information on the issue at hand, and even evaluate feedback. This enhances their efficiency and productivity.

In addition to engaging students, the tools and techniques used in the digital classroom hone the critical thinking skills required to develop analytic reasoning"

Rooftop solar system to be installed in government schools at a cost of ₹100 crore. A trust, called the ‘Punjab Sikhya te Sehat Fund’, will help in capital asset creation in the health and education sector during the course of the year.


Harsha, a student says " India is in the middle of an unprecedented power crisis.  Solar Panels placed on rooftops are ideal for harnessing the sun’s energy, which otherwise would’ve been wasted, into electricity which will be a great asset for Punjab." 









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