Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar has announced plans to revamp the state's ambulance services, drawing inspiration from ride-sharing platforms like Ola and Uber. The new system aims to create a unified pool of both government and private ambulances across the state, ensuring that patients receive timely and efficient medical care from the nearest available ambulance. This move is designed to improve the accessibility and response time of ambulance services.
In addition to the ambulance system overhaul, the Haryana government also revealed plans to implement 13 new projects valued at over ₹284 crore. These projects are part of the Rural Augmentation Programme and Mahagram Yojana and are set to benefit regions including Hisar, Jind, Sonipat, and Rewari. These initiatives are aimed at enhancing infrastructure and services in these areas.
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The Chief Minister allocated additional funds for the construction of a Road Over Bridge (ROB) on the Chandigarh-Kalka railway line, increasing the project's total worth to ₹38.71 crore. The ROB is already 70% complete.
Furthermore, another two-lane ROB will be constructed on the Delhi-Agra railway line crossing and Delhi-Mathura road to Gurukul road in Faridabad. This project is estimated to cost ₹74 crore and will provide barrier-free connectivity from Delhi-Mathura National Highway to Surajkund Road in Faridabad, extending to Gurugram.
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These infrastructure projects and the innovative ambulance service reform are part of Haryana's efforts to enhance public services and improve the overall quality of life for its residents.