Srinagar, Aug 30: Health and Medical Education Minister, Sakina Itoo has highlighted the vital role played by doctors and healthcare workers in tackling emergencies during the recent floods that hit several parts of Jammu and Kashmir.
She said the dedication of medical professionals in providing emergency care under difficult circumstances had saved countless lives and brought relief to distressed families.
She added that Doctors and healthcare workers stood at the forefront of the crisis, offering timely medical assistance when people needed it the most.
She said that a robust healthcare system is not just about hospitals and equipment, it is about ensuring that people in remote and flood-prone areas have quick access to lifesaving services.
She urged the administration to invest more in emergency health infrastructure, mobile medical units, and disaster-response training for health personnel, so that the public remains safeguarded during natural calamities.
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