AAP to set up mohalla clinics in Punjab; process starts
Chandigarh, April 29: The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) government in Punjab has initiated the process of replicating mohalla clinics in the state. According to reports, mohalla clinics will be set up in all 117 Assembly constituencies. On Thursday, the Health and Family Welfare Department directed civil surgeons in all districts to find space for mohalla clinics. The department has asked the Civil Surgeons to contact the respective MLAs to identify the location for these clinics. They have further been directed to submit details related to the name of the selected place/building and the rent amount by May 1. If the building is not available, the officials concerned have been asked to look for vacant land to set up the mohalla clinic. Also Read | PM Modi to inaugurate Global Patidar Business Summit The major decision comes after Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann, along with his ministers, visited mohalla clinics and schools in the national capital. The Punjab CM had then announced to replicate Delhi's health and education model in the state. Following this, both the states signed a knowledge-sharing pact, enabling them to "send and receive officials, ministers and other personnel, and benefit from the experience and good governance practices of each other". Also read | No end to power woes in Punjab; PSPCL chairman in Delhi to meet officials -PTC News