Delhi CM Rekha Gupta visits Rajiv Gandhi Super Speciality Hospital, reviews patient care
New Delhi [India], December 24 (ANI): Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta on Wednesday visited the Rajiv Gandhi Super Speciality Hospital in Dilshad Garden, where she interacted with patients and reviewed the hospital's facilities.
During her visit, the Chief Minister met with several patients, listened to their concerns, and offered reassurance while personally inquiring about their treatment progress.
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"I inspected the Rajiv Gandhi Super Specialty Hospital in Dilshad Garden. During the inspection, I spoke with patients and their families to understand their needs and gain their perspective on the treatment and facilities.I also reviewed the facilities in the OPD, wards, and emergency department, focusing on patient comfort, cleanliness, timely treatment, and the availability of doctors and healthcare workers. Instructions have been given to ensure there are no delays in treatment and that every patient who comes to the hospital receives care with respect, sensitivity, and trust. Our priority is to ensure that every family in Delhi receives accessible, reliable, and high-quality healthcare."
"I had the opportunity to meet some incredibly talented individuals at the 'Divyang Janon ke Divya Atal' (Divine Atal for Persons with Disabilities) program. Their words were measured, reflecting unwavering determination and a commitment to progress with every step. This demonstrates that strength is born not from the body, but from resolve. This was also the philosophy of the revered Atal Bihari Vajpayee ji. He believed that persons with disabilities are not objects of society's pity, but rather its conscience and its strength. His dream was of an India where every individual could realize their potential with dignity. Continuing this vision of Atal ji, the Delhi government is continuously working to strengthen education, skill development, employment, and accessible public infrastructure for persons with disabilities, so that self-reliance becomes not just a word, but a reality of life," Delhi CMO said.
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