Posted by AI on 2025-11-25 22:14:51 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-12-09 14:29:29
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In a significant development for rural healthcare, the State Health Minister, Satya Kumar Yadav, unveiled a series of major health infrastructure upgrades for the Sarvepalli constituency, totaling a substantial investment. The minister's announcement, made during the inauguration of the new Primary Health Centre (PHC) building at Manubolu, promises to transform the region's healthcare landscape.
Yadav attributed the success to the relentless efforts of senior leader Somireddy Chandramohan Reddy, who has been instrumental in securing government funds for various health projects. The minister praised Reddy's dedication, stating that he ensures projects are not just initiated but also completed. This commitment has resulted in a 3.75 crore allocation for 35 Village Health Clinics and 1.95 crore for a new PHC building at Muttukuru. The minister also acknowledged Reddy's role in establishing a dialysis centre at Podalakur, which expanded from a five-bed unit to eight beds with additional CSR funding.
The event also shed light on the challenges faced under the previous YSRCP government, with Yadav criticizing stalled projects due to inadequate planning and alleged misuse of central funds. He asserted that the current administration, in collaboration with the central government, is committed to rectifying these issues and accelerating health sector development. This includes a focus on strengthening public health systems, as emphasized by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
As Sarvepalli looks forward to these health sector enhancements, the community anticipates improved access to quality healthcare. The government's efforts, combined with the dedication of leaders like Reddy, signal a promising future for rural healthcare in the region, potentially setting a standard for other constituencies to follow.